
Episode #116
Zone 5: Your Highest Gear (And How to Actually Use It)
Zone 5 is the zone most people think they're training in — and rarely actually are. It sits at 90 to 100 percent of your maximum heart rate, at or above VO2max, and can be sustained for somewhere between 30 seconds and 2 minutes at true maximum intensity. And it raises the ceiling for everything else. When Zone 5 develops, your Zone 4 starts to feel like Zone 3. Your threshold climbs. The entire spectrum shifts. In this final episode of The Catalyst's heart rate zone series, Coach Chris explains what Zone 5 actually is, how to accumulate meaningful time at VO2max without burning out — and the one tactical insight most people miss. That insight: Zone 5 requires your cardiovascular system to be the limiter, not your muscles. Heavy slow movements cause your legs to fail before your heart ever peaks. Rhythmic, sustained, large-muscle movements — running, rowing, cycling, hill sprints — allow the cardiovascular system to truly max out. You'll also learn the Billat 30/30 protocol, developed by French physiologist Véronique Billat, which exploits the VO2 lag phenomenon to accumulate more time at VO2max than most athletes think is possible in a single session. And newer research on how to progress from 30/30s to longer intervals as fitness develops. One session per week. Warmed up. With purpose. That's how you use your highest gear. Book your free No-Sweat Intro at catalystgym.com/free-intro.

