Lactate Threshold Testing—Evidence-Based Insights for Endurance Athletes
- Tiago Dias
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
What is Lactate Threshold?
Lactate threshold (LT) is the exercise intensity at which lactate begins to accumulate in the blood faster than it can be cleared. LT is a key predictor of endurance performance (Faude et al., 2009).
Why is LT Important for Triathletes?
Sustainable Pace: Identifies the highest intensity you can maintain without fatigue.
Targeted Training: Enables precise prescription of intensity for workouts (Coyle, 1995).
Informed Race Strategy: Guides pacing and nutrition for events.

How LT Testing Works at Endurance LAB
Capillary blood sampling with validated analyzers.
Progressive exercise protocol to determine LT.
Individualized training recommendations based on results.
Scientific References
Faude, O., Kindermann, W., & Meyer, T. (2009). Sports Med, 39(6), 469-490.
Coyle, E.F. (1995). Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 23, 25-63.
Jones, A.M., & Carter, H. (2000). Sports Med, 29(6), 373-386.
Practical Application
Use LT data to:
Structure interval and tempo sessions.
Monitor adaptation and adjust training plans.
Set realistic race targets.
Book Your LT Assessment
Book your lactate threshold test at Endurance LAB or contact us for more details.
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