Blog post by Marco Altini
This is a short blog post covering the latest update in HRV4Training Pro. As recently we have talked a lot about normal values and the big picture (here), how to use deviations from normal values to guide training (here) and the importance of looking not only at baseline HRV with respect to normal values, but also the coefficient of variation (a multiparameter approach, here), we have made a small change in HRV4Training Pro to provide an even better overview of your physiological data. In particular, as we have thoroughly described here, HRV4Training can automatically determine how you are coping with your training load by combining heart rate variability, heart rate, coefficient of variation and training information. The detected trend is one of the following: coping well with training, being in a stable condition, risk of maladaptation or accumulated fatigue. This analysis is present in the HRV4Training app under Insights / HRV Trends and also on HRV4Training Pro under Insights / Resting physiology. However, with the latest update you can overlay the results of this analysis, so the detected trend, with your normal values, so that you can get a better overview of not only your physiological data with respect to normal values, but also the detected trend based on a combination of baseline HRV, heart rate and coefficient of variation, contextualized by training load. Use code BIGPICTURE to get 15% off HRV4Training Pro. Comments are closed.
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