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Old 11-15-18 | 07:05 PM
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fstrnu
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I'm religious about RHR too (probably too much) but thanks for the reminder about orthostatic as I want to experiment with that but keep forgetting to do that in the morning

I pay close attention to sleep quality, mood, motivation, etc too.

Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
Nothing made up about load monitoring. There's a really good method for that: morning resting and standing heart rates and the difference between them. Resting and orthostatic HRs, they're called. Resting goes up 6-8 beats. or the difference between resting and orthostatic goes up more than 10 beats, take a day or days off until it or they drop below that threshold. This is a very simple and reliable test. Nothing else works as well, not even Training Stress Balance.
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