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  1. #1
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    E - I think I saw you are in my neck of the woods and I'd say it's been pretty stinking warm for riding the last week, especially with the wind and humidity. I've been riding with a friend who is new to riding and pretty out of shape. She's been having some queasiness and lot's of the red face, too. She's doing better now that she's eating before we ride and drinking lots of fluids.

    Good luck and keep at it...Steph

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    I wonder about your heart rate...

    Do you have access to a heart rate monitor you could borrow, if you dont have one of your own?

    When people get tested for their max heart rate (so they can find out what the optimum heart rate is to ride at for most energy conservation) they are told by their coaches to ride til they throw up - literally

    I know when I am reaching my max heart rate when I am climbing hills and am in the lowest gear, pushing as hard as I can so I go just a bit faster than stopping - thats when I want to throw up...

    So maybe you have pushed yourself hard for long enough - and heat can def be part of the equation that raises the heart rate...

    Just an idea... good luck with trying to sort out your queasies...
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 05-20-2005 at 05:23 PM.


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


 

 

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