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Average heart rate
What is your average heart rate over a 40-45 mile ride at a moderate average speed of 18-20 mph on a rolling road course? I just want to compare my with others. Thanks
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That would probably depend upon the age of the person the "rolling" hills, etc....
My last 40 mile ride outside was an average of 126. I am an overweight, 45 year old if that makes any difference to you at all. |
Originally Posted by cyclekolo
(Post 8729950)
What is your average heart rate over a 40-45 mile ride at a moderate average speed of 18-20 mph on a rolling road course? I just want to compare my with others. Thanks
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This is a nonsensical question.
First, speed and terrain do not affect heart rate, effort does Second, and more importantly, everybody has different heart rates, and a "high" rate for one may be a "low" rate for another. Edit: Here is a ride from the other day... was taking it pretty casual, so it wasn't very "fast" Entire workout (181 watts): Duration: 2:10:35 (2:39:37) Work: 1411 kJ TSS: 155.1 (intensity factor 0.846) Norm Power: 245 VI: 1.36 Pw:HR: 12.55% Pa:HR: -23.19% Distance: 37.351 mi Elevation Gain: 4164 ft Elevation Loss: 4079 ft Grade: 0.0 % (85 ft) Min Max Avg Power: 0 953 181 watts Heart Rate: 76 179 136 bpm Cadence: 2 121 78 rpm Speed: 0 56.8 17.0 mph Pace 1:03 0:00 3:32 min/mi Altitude: -7 1055 373 ft Crank Torque: 0 1033 196 lb-in |
Looking back at my Sunday group ride stats, I average 88% of LT over hilly courses of approximately 60 miles at this season. I do not ride these at a "moderate average speed." I ride them as hard as I can. A moderate ride would be at an 80% of LT average HR.
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What is your average heart rate over a 40-45 mile ride at a moderate average speed of 18-20 mph on a rolling road course? The unfortunate truth - cycling conditions vary so widely that comparable HR data is worthless. However, compiling years and years of your own training data can become one of the most valuable training tools to date. The more you know, the more accurately you can plan your training. |
Depends on ride as umd stated. I can't give info like him but can give avg. HR. On a recovery ride I try to keep an average between 120-135 but have a hard time doing this. On long rides, what I consider anything over 100km at or around a 25km/h average my HR will be between 140-150 average. On shorter rides and doing hard training I'll keep it around 160. All these have variables to like, riding with group and which group it is. One group I may be around 120 the whole ride others 160 for as long as I can manage. Perspective I'm 38 overwieght, 6'1" 218lbs, I don't race but ride with those who do and like to train hard. I'm not kidding anyone, in a race they would kill me as soon as we hit the big hills but I'm getting lighter and faster.
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Here's today... this is a pretty close fit to the OP's parameters
Entire workout (174 watts): Duration: 2:22:53 (2:23:37) Work: 1487 kJ TSS: 121.8 (intensity factor 0.715) Norm Power: 207 VI: 1.2 Distance: 47.052 mi Elevation Gain: 5505 ft Elevation Loss: 5501 ft Min Max Avg Power: 0 829 173 watts Heart Rate: 90 186 155 bpm Cadence: 2 125 86 rpm Speed: 1.2 47.3 19.6 mph Altitude: 3271 4669 3880 ft Crank Torque: 0 749 170 lb-in |
umd is a stats geek :D
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WKO is stats heaven
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umd, on that second ride, your average HR is substantially higher, yet your average power is slightly lower... Looks very strange to me!
I've been riding with a power meter for the past couple of months, and my power-to-HR relationship is almost perfect every time. |
The second ride was a race and was at elevation.
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Ah yes, elevation. Something we don't have to think about here. I'd have a hard time getting up to more than 600-700 ft asl in my area.
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The second ride was a race and was at elevation. posted previously by RC years of your own training data can become one of the most valuable training tools to date. |
Originally Posted by Richard Cranium
(Post 8758414)
See a connection to my previous comment?
Originally Posted by Richard Cranium
cycling conditions vary so widely that comparable HR data is worthless
Originally Posted by umd
This is a nonsensical question.
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More data. Although completely pointless it's still fun. This was a little further and not as much climbing.
Entire workout (174 watts): Duration: 2:41:30 Work: 1684 kJ TSS: 167.6 (intensity factor 0.79) Norm Power: 229 VI: 1.31 Distance: 52.55 mi Elevation Gain: 4408 ft Elevation Loss: 4439 ft Min Max Avg Power: 0 852 174 watts Heart Rate: 89 187 147 bpm Cadence: 2 169 82 rpm Speed: 0 43.7 19.4 mph Altitude: -30 699 122 ft Crank Torque: 0 878 175 lb-in |
I can play this game too:
Entire workout (171 watts): Duration: 2:04:27 Work: 1275 kJ TSS: 167.5 (intensity factor 0.899) Norm Power: 225 VI: 1.32 Distance: 58.688 km Elevation Gain: 664 m Elevation Loss: 664 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 959 171 watts Heart Rate: 102 187 151 bpm Cadence: 29 133 81 rpm Speed: 0 57.7 28.3 kph Altitude: -6 106 29 m Crank Torque: 0 135.4 19.8 N-m Entire workout (157 watts): Duration: 2:23:25 Work: 1353 kJ TSS: 158.2 (intensity factor 0.814) Norm Power: 203 VI: 1.29 Distance: 65.273 km Elevation Gain: 524 m Elevation Loss: 524 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 2000 157 watts Heart Rate: 81 168 136 bpm Cadence: 31 115 83 rpm Speed: 0 53.6 27.3 kph Altitude: -7 66 17 m Crank Torque: 0 121 18.1 N-m Entire workout (167 watts): Duration: 2:42:31 Work: 1629 kJ TSS: 163.4 (intensity factor 0.777) Norm Power: 194 VI: 1.16 Distance: 72.421 km Elevation Gain: 612 m Elevation Loss: 612 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 1083 167 watts Heart Rate: 72 170 144 bpm Cadence: 29 120 85 rpm Speed: 0 48.2 26.7 kph Altitude: -5 63 15 m Crank Torque: 0 117.5 19.1 N-m Entire workout (174 watts): Duration: 2:11:47 Work: 1376 kJ TSS: 148.6 (intensity factor 0.823) Norm Power: 206 VI: 1.18 Distance: 59.63 km Elevation Gain: 568 m Elevation Loss: 568 m Grade: 0.0 % (0 m) Min Max Avg Power: 0 569 174 watts Heart Rate: 65 172 147 bpm Cadence: 29 140 83 rpm Speed: 0 52.5 27.1 kph Altitude: -5 88 22 m Crank Torque: 0 144.7 20.4 N-m |
Todays' ride was only 38 miles. Pretty flat.. when walking about I notice my HR to be about 95. When riding at about a 17 mph average, it tends to be about 120. The few moderate hills we climbed it went to no higher than 140. Recovery rate was in like one minute before it returned to 95 plus.
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Quite interesting amoutn of data. Thanks for all the input.
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30 miles rolling hills/flats average speed 17 mph. Average heart rate 130
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