Hello all
What a great goal Velbambina - whew run bike run. I am a swimmer first so that would be agony for meSo any swim questions send 'em on and there are a lot on here more knowledgeable than me (I am only as good as my resources - my coworker who is a hall of fame swim coach - she helped train her nephew who made it to the olympic trial finals at 18 and will be doing the next ones too, so I trust her expertise
![]()
I thought I posted this but apparently didn't and if I did I can't find it so bear w/ me as I post again - I did my first sort of brick to check things out. I did spinning class for an hour, put the bike away and then ran a mile on the track. the first lap was tough but then got into a groove and ran on (slowly but I did run) I will concentrate more on them this spring but was curious as to what they were all about and how they felt
With the holidays I haven't had much time to do much.
I did go outside and ride my bike 12 miles - not far but it was 36F and my feet got cold - in Oct I NEVER would have gone out in 36F weather - how perceptions change.
The day before I also ran 3 miles in the park - it was 40F that day - very unseasonable temps for us - I remember years when the high was -25F for a high for 2 weeks running - I like this years weather much better
Re Heart rates
I went to the sports medicine Dr about my knee (old injury apparently, she gave me some exercises to get it back to normal)
I was very concerned about my HR, it too is in the very high zone according to where it should be. She said it is better to go by the perceived rate of exertion chart, figure out where my HR falls within that and then combine them as a guide. She didn't think it was necessary at this time to find out my max HR and do the percents but to just go by knowing my body and how I feel. Also she said (as I have read in books) PRE will change from sport to sport so the HR levels are going to be different for each of them.
MUST get off the computer and get Christmas things done!
Have a great holiday everyone!



Reply With Quote
So any swim questions send 'em on and there are a lot on here more knowledgeable than me (I am only as good as my resources - my coworker who is a hall of fame swim coach - she helped train her nephew who made it to the olympic trial finals at 18 and will be doing the next ones too, so I trust her expertise

