Mine's 188 riding, 192 running.
And to add to the mix: what are your ages? I'm almost 48. But my HRM says I'm 28.Obviously the age-predicted max HRs are way low for an athletic crowd, but I wonder if there's still a correlation? My max is definitely lower than it was 20 years ago, but then again I'm not in the same condition I was then, either.
But actually Drtgrl's question sounded like it went to equipment. What does your heart rate graph look like? Equipment-related spikes are pretty obvious. My indicated HR spikes to 240 when contact is intermittent. This happens to me when I'm sweating very heavily as well as when I'm too dry. Pure aloe vera gel works really well for me as an electrode gel (plus it's cheap and easy to find), but even that will sweat off sometimes. Also, if you're in a deep tuck or your sports bra doesn't accommodate the strap well, there can be mechanical issues that interfere with contact. The instruction manual for mine notes that some cyclists do better with the pickup on their backs.
Veronica, that's interesting that you get speed, cadence and HR spikes all at the same time. What kind of monitor do you use? (Mine's a Garmin Forerunner 301.) I wonder if you've got intermittent battery contact?



Obviously the age-predicted max HRs are way low for an athletic crowd, but I wonder if there's still a correlation? My max is definitely lower than it was 20 years ago, but then again I'm not in the same condition I was then, either.
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