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As my HR monitor took a while to settle down during the last evaluation on 31st January I warmed up over the 5 mile run from home to the Track (I cadged a lift home) and after a short stretching routine headed straight into the 20 laps of the track, making sure to get my HR up to 140 before crossing the start line. My HR dropped from time to time as I took my eye off the Garmin when chatting to clubmates as we passed each other - that's why i'm concentrating on the number of heart beats per km as opposed to pace. Given the erratic nature of my recorded HR during my 2nd evaluation I am ignoring it and focusing on the improvement from my first evaluation on 10th January. Some of my improvement is due to weight loss - about 1.5 kg since my last evaluation. My recovery to 120 BPM of 33 seconds is a marginal improvement on the 35 seconds recorded on 10th January.
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Impressive improvement. I'll keep an eye on you in Connemara, in case you're planning a sneaky one.
ReplyDeleteHope you have eyes in the back of your head so Thomas ;-)
ReplyDelete601 is a bloody good number! You're in good shape. I was just under 700 for the 5 minute ks I ran this morning. Not much drift for you either.
ReplyDeleteYes, sit on Thomas at Connemara and he'll break his neck from switching his gaze from his Garmin to over his shoulder 20 times a minute.