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Old 09-29-08, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by George
Good example of using a HRM. I couldn't seem to get my heart rate up and couldn't figure it out. I thought my legs were to weak or something.I went out to west Texas and I did terrible. What the heck is going on. Anyhow, by the time I got home I was beat. I took off about 10 days from riding and I cant believe the difference. I didn't think I was that tired, but now I can run my heart rate up pretty easy and it drops pretty fast too. If I feel like running it up to the mid 140s or just cruise in the 120s, I can do that now. Like the man said, recovery is a must.

Why would one need a HRM to figure that out? I can pretty much tell when I am over-extended and need a rest just listening to my body. Then I rest.
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