Heart rate

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SteveV
So...when i find my max HR...and i train within all the zones...when do i do the 'test'...so to speak again
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9:14pm, 27 Jan 2009
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SteveV
Yes i like the sound of finding my RHR :)
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9:15pm, 27 Jan 2009
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eL Bee!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz - Oh look 36bpm

< checks to make sure he's still alive >
Jan 2009
9:15pm, 27 Jan 2009
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SteveV
:)
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9:16pm, 27 Jan 2009
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eL Bee!
Steve - no need to check it again for a few years - it doesn't change much
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9:16pm, 27 Jan 2009
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SteveV
Ah thanks BM :)
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Slowboy
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - oh look, 55bpm

<checks to make sure he's still faster>

*joke!*
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SteveV
......and El Bee
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HarryB
Doesn't it drop about a beat per year?
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9:17pm, 27 Jan 2009
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Slowboy
damn, using the pointy brackets to enclose one's pithy rejoinder really ruins the effect, doesn't it??

I'll just get me coat and leave quietly.

About This Thread

Maintained by Elderberry
Everything you need to know about training with a heart rate monitor. Remember the motto "I can maintain a fast pace over the race distance because I am an Endurance God". Mind the trap door....

Gobi lurks here, but for his advice you must first speak his name. Ask and you shall receive.

A quote:

"The area between the top of the aerobic threshold and anaerobic threshold is somewhat of a no mans land of fitness. It is a mix of aerobic and anaerobic states. For the amount of effort the athlete puts forth, not a whole lot of fitness is produced. It does not train the aerobic or anaerobic energy system to a high degree. This area does have its place in training; it is just not in base season. Unfortunately this area is where I find a lot of athletes spending the majority of their seasons, which retards aerobic development. The athletes heart rate shoots up to this zone with little power or speed being produced when it gets there." Matt Russ, US International Coach

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