1. What is the reaction time of the CLM sensor for lactate values?
A common question is: How long does it take for the CLM sensor to notice increase/decrease in blood lactate level, knowing the measurements are being done in the collected body sweat of the athlete?
Below graphs are taken from the CLM Dashboard. This online Dashboard allows triathletes or their coaches to follow training sessions in real-time or as a tool to analyse trainings afterwards. The data shows that the reaction time of the CLM sensor is somewhere between <1min up-to around 2 minutes. Tipping points are easy to determine and values can be analyzed in detail, because the lactate measurement is done every single minute.