Season 6 Ep 10 — HRV4Training's Marco Altini on the Most Important Aspects of HRV Data episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 7, 2024 · 56 MIN

Season 6 Ep 10 — HRV4Training's Marco Altini on the Most Important Aspects of HRV Data

from Endurance Unlimited · host TrainingPeaks

Heart rate variability (HRV) is unique to each athlete. Learn how to effectively measure and use HRV data alongside subjective feedback to optimize your training and recovery. Our guest for episode 10 is Marco Altini, a scientist, app developer and expert in using data from wearable devices to optimize health and performance. Many will recognize his name from the app HRV4Training, which integrates with TrainingPeaks. Marco's background spans computer science, human movement and high-performance coaching. He's also an avid runner, having qualified for the Boston Marathon and competed in European ultramarathons. Our discussion digs into the details of HRV, an increasingly popular metric for endurance athletes. Marco breaks down what HRV actually measures, its history of use in scientific research, and how it serves as a marker of the body's response to various stressors — from training to travel to simple daily life. He also clears up some of the biggest misconceptions about HRV, like the idea that you can directly compare your HRV to someone else's or that a single HRV reading can predict if you're about to get sick or injured. Marco emphasizes the importance of context and tracking your individual trends over time to have a valid baseline to analyze your stress response. Perhaps most importantly, we cover how HRV data is best used as one piece of the puzzle in understanding your body so that you can have productive training sessions.   To learn how TrainingPeaks can help your training, visit https://trainingpeaks.com/

Heart rate variability (HRV) is unique to each athlete. Learn how to effectively measure and use HRV data alongside subjective feedback to optimize your training and recovery. Our guest for episode 10 is Marco Altini, a scientist, app developer and expert in using data from wearable devices to optimize health and performance. Many will recognize his name from the app HRV4Training, which integrates with TrainingPeaks. Marco's background spans computer science, human movement and high-performance coaching. He's also an avid runner, having qualified for the Boston Marathon and competed in European ultramarathons. Our discussion digs into the details of HRV, an increasingly popular metric for endurance athletes. Marco breaks down what HRV actually measures, its history of use in scientific research, and how it serves as a marker of the body's response to various stressors — from training to travel to simple daily life. He also clears up some of the biggest misconceptions about HRV, like the idea that you can directly compare your HRV to someone else's or that a single HRV reading can predict if you're about to get sick or injured. Marco emphasizes the importance of context and tracking your individual trends over time to have a valid baseline to analyze your stress response. Perhaps most importantly, we cover how HRV data is best used as one piece of the puzzle in understanding your body so that you can have productive training sessions.   To learn how TrainingPeaks can help your training, visit https://trainingpeaks.com/

NOW PLAYING

Season 6 Ep 10 — HRV4Training's Marco Altini on the Most Important Aspects of HRV Data

0:00 56:32

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Unlimited You Victor Almeida "The Unlimited You" is a weekly podcast hosted by Master Victor, a renowned martial arts instructor with expertise in Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and martial arts weaponry, and Andy Freebird, a holistic health coach specializing in calisthenics, nutrition, and strength training. Every episode delves into the boundless possibilities within various disciplines such as martial arts, calisthenics, meditation, breathwork, and nutrition.This show is an avenue to discover potent techniques for unlocking your inherent strength, achieving balance, and cultivating wisdom. With their extensive experience, Master Victor and Freebird offer insights not just into martial arts but also into holistic health practices. Whether you are a veteran martial artist or a beginner, "The Unlimited You" provides invaluable guidance for your journey towards self-mastery and well-being.Be sure to subscribe to "The Unlimited You" for updates on enlightening conversations that aim to broaden your pe Hybrid Unlimited Hybrid Unlimited The Hybrid Podcast hosted by Stefi Cohen & Hayden Bowe will cover a myriad of topics ranging from health, fitness, powerlifting gossip, florida man stories & much more. Black Issues Forum Series: 2015-16 UNC-TV Hosts Mitch Lewis and Natalie Bullock Brown discuss issues affecting North Carolina's African American community. Each week, Black Issues Forum presents a diverse panel of guests discussion topics on an unlimited number of topics including politics, social concerns, health, education, justice, entertainment, technology, public policy, media and who’s who. Through weekly discussions, viewers are provided information they can use to hopefully improve their lives and the world around them. Train2Win Endurance Coaching Podcast Train2Win Endurance Coaching Podcast You are listening to the Train2Win Endurance coaching podcast! We are in the pursuit to educate motivated cyclists and triathletes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Endurance Unlimited?

This episode is 56 minutes long.

When was this Endurance Unlimited episode published?

This episode was published on August 7, 2024.

What is this episode about?

Heart rate variability (HRV) is unique to each athlete. Learn how to effectively measure and use HRV data alongside subjective feedback to optimize your training and recovery. Our guest for episode 10 is Marco Altini, a scientist, app developer and...

Can I download this Endurance Unlimited episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!