mcguck wrote:
Old Walker wrote:Wow, you are confused. His ideas DO take all those stresses into account. That's why he uses heart rate as a guide to training intensity. Heat, fat, fatigue, etc. all cause HR to rise. You get fatter, you have to slow down to keep your HR at the proper level. So, yes. You should slow down until you can either lose the weight or get fit enough so that your HR drops at the given pace.
I am no Maffetone fan, but you really need to think before writing him off. Search "HADD Training Theory" for a better explanation of the ideas that Maffetone has made his money from.
I have the "HADD Training Theory" well written but the same as Maffetone, they used guys who had an extreme amount of talent. You never hear about either one taking a mediocre runner and making him into an elite with their method. Elites don't use either HADD or MAF when they train, most are more Lydiard based. High volume 80/20 also similar to Friel, who uses lactate threshold values. I am more apt to believe and follow actual science backed training then pseudo science.
MAF's big success story is Mark Allen, whose main event was much longer than a marathon in duration and who never got near even 2:20 in a marathon. If you want the results Allen under MAF you better do the massive volume he did.