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MrCjolsen
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Originally Posted by SandySwimmer
This happened to me. The most important thing that changed when I discovered I was working out too high is I suddenly didn't feel exhausted after my workouts, didn't feel the need to nap . . . actually felt energized. The weight loss was an added plus.

I wear my heart rate monitor now whenever I cycle, spin, or play tennis. I don't wear it when I swim, but I know a lot of triathletes who do. It has been a really great way to monitor my resting heart rate . . . and fun to see that go down as I've gotten into better shape. Not everyone enjoys it, but I love mine. Also, after I convinced a friend to get one, he lost 50 pounds (over 2 years) after working out for years without losing.

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I was actually planning to wear it when I swam. That's an area where I tend to push myself.
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