Maximum Aerobic Function (MAF) Calculator
Calculate your Maffetone 180 Formula MAF heart rate ceiling for aerobic base building. Applies the 5 health and training status adjustments and gives you a training zone, MAF test protocol, and aerobic base plan.
MAF Heart Rate Examples
The Maffetone 180 Formula starts with 180 minus age, then applies the health and training adjustment selected in the calculator.
| Age | Base 180 formula | Minus 5 adjustment | Plus 5 adjustment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 160 bpm | 155 bpm | 165 bpm |
| 30 | 150 bpm | 145 bpm | 155 bpm |
| 40 | 140 bpm | 135 bpm | 145 bpm |
| 50 | 130 bpm | 125 bpm | 135 bpm |
| 60 | 120 bpm | 115 bpm | 125 bpm |
Frequently Asked Questions about the Maximum Aerobic Function (MAF) Calculator
Where does the Maffetone 180 Formula come from?
Dr. Phil Maffetone developed the 180 Formula as a simple field method for setting a heart-rate ceiling without laboratory testing. It starts with 180 minus age and applies the calculator's health and training-history adjustments. The result is a training estimate, not a measurement of ventilatory threshold, lactate threshold, fat oxidation, or medical fitness.
Why does training below MAF for months actually build aerobic fitness?
Low-to-moderate endurance work can support aerobic adaptations, but the 180 Formula does not establish an individual's threshold or predict a fixed response. Pace at a given heart rate can also change with heat, terrain, fatigue, hydration, equipment, and measurement error. Use repeated sessions only as personal training context, not as proof of a physiological change.
What is the MAF test and how do I track progress?
A MAF test repeats a similar route or indoor session at or below the calculator's heart-rate estimate, then compares pace or power over time. Keep route, conditions, device, and effort as similar as possible. A single slower result does not identify overtraining, illness, nutrition problems, or a need to change the formula.
Is the 180 Formula scientifically validated?
Not as an individual threshold test. The formula is a coaching heuristic, and it does not replace a measured ventilatory or lactate threshold. Evidence for low-intensity endurance training does not validate 180 minus age or its adjustments for every person. Treat the result as an optional starting estimate rather than a physiologically exact boundary.
How do I actually use MAF in an endurance training plan?
The calculator provides a heart-rate estimate only. It cannot design a training plan, determine exercise clearance, or identify an appropriate intensity mix. If you choose to use its result, compare it with perceived effort and stop for chest pain, faintness, unusual breathlessness, or other concerning symptoms. A qualified coach or clinician can help tailor training to your goals and health context.
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