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Old 06-19-20, 10:13 AM
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gregf83 
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I recall drops in HR on the trainer when I took a drink of water. Don't know if it was because the lack of Oxygen coming in when drinking or something related to the cold water. Probably didn't see 10bpm drop but there was generally a drop associated with drinking.
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