Split: 10 weeks into training my AeT is going down and I’m getting slower?

  • Creator
    Topic
  • #47564
    hikerobby
    Participant

    @scottsemple what I mean is, Adrian was faster than Cory at literally everything except the summit of the biggest mountain in the world, without oxygen. Without a doubt slow Aet work would adapt anyone to that setting. But it would beg the question, that those of us who aren’t expedition climbing and only need to be in shape for one big alpine day once in a while, perhaps less Aet and more high intensity would make us quicker in those settings? Also wondering if that has anything to do with the author of this post’s question

    I couldn’t seem to link things but the two posts I reference are listed:

    training-everestnofilter/

    my-everest/

  • Inactive
    Anonymous on #47760

    Without a doubt slow Aet work would adapt anyone to that setting. But it would beg the question, that those of us who aren’t expedition climbing and only need to be in shape for one big alpine day once in a while, perhaps less Aet and more high intensity would make us quicker in those settings?

    No. Once an event is over two hours, then the same rules apply. I wouldn’t have supra-AeT training exceed 5% of total training minutes per year.

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.