Nov 2014
10:25am, 11 Nov 2014
4,137 posts
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Rosehip
thanks Drell, they look interesting.
I've given up wearing my HR strap mainly as I keep losing it
but partly because spooking pheasants or lifting fields of Geese in the dark does nothing to keep HR down and the spikes make a mess of the data!
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Nov 2014
10:37am, 11 Nov 2014
11,417 posts
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GlennR
~drool~
~checks money v sense equilibrium~
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Nov 2014
10:41am, 11 Nov 2014
1,732 posts
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Ceratonia
Need to invent a device that persuades pheasants to quietly walk away when I am some distance from them, rather than suddenly take off when I get to within a few feet. Far more useful for training than any heart rate monitor
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Nov 2014
3:53pm, 11 Nov 2014
11,056 posts
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Ultracat
I tried breathing through my nose when running, unfortunately I needed to keep blowing my nose so not very successful. Have ordered one of those HR thingies, I was thinking of getting a new watch anyway as my Garmin has been playing up and I can't download any runs from it.
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Nov 2014
7:39pm, 11 Nov 2014
19,717 posts
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SPR
My default is breathing through nose when I run. I'm sure I breath out through my mouth at faster paces but never in.
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Nov 2014
7:44pm, 11 Nov 2014
1,837 posts
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Ninky Nonk
Puff Puff Pirie would be turning in his grave!
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Nov 2014
7:49pm, 11 Nov 2014
1,838 posts
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Ninky Nonk
Rule No.12 - Running equals being out of breath, so breathing through the mouth is obligatory.
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Nov 2014
7:50pm, 11 Nov 2014
19,718 posts
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SPR
I know, lol.
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Nov 2014
7:51pm, 11 Nov 2014
19,719 posts
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SPR
X-post
NN - I'm sure you'd be surprised if I didn't know that rule 😉
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Nov 2014
7:55pm, 11 Nov 2014
1,839 posts
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Ninky Nonk
Yes! I'm very disappointed in you!
Mind you I should know better than to contaminate the thread with Pirieisms.
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