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Joopsy
I am from the norf, I love kikkin heeds
May 2008
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Joopsy
Going back South now. See's you later.

Gentle 6 tonight Lums?
May 2008
3:04pm, 14 May 2008
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Lumsdoni
Rest day today. Being southern and all I find I need to run a bath, stick some Kenny G on and enjoy a nice Chardonnay on a Wednesday - it's all too much by then.
May 2008
7:19pm, 14 May 2008
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Joopsy
Who the **** is Kenny G.

Can't decide between another run out tonight or a early morning one tomorrow.
May 2008
7:26pm, 14 May 2008
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Pammie
Why not b0th :)
May 2008
7:44pm, 14 May 2008
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Joopsy
Now that is an idea.

Thanks Pammie. I'm off.
May 2008
7:52pm, 14 May 2008
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Pammie
Glad to be of help

7ΒΌ miles this morn though pace was slow 10:36 for 58% whr

3.17 miles just done 10:16 pace 61% WHR

I think HR has gone low cos i have ramped up the mileage last few weeks not majorly hoping to settle around 50 mpw so all easy miles
May 2008
7:59pm, 14 May 2008
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Hendo
I done a big fat CBA tonight.

Well, I am having a step back week.
May 2008
8:00pm, 14 May 2008
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Bob!
It's all good training for Saturday, Hendo!
May 2008
8:01pm, 14 May 2008
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Pammie
Hendo - Will you be wearing your HRM on Saturday afternoon

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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