
Originally Posted by
Yelsel
If you don't want to bother with heart rate, studies have shown that people are pretty accurate at assessing their rate of exertion. The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion, modified to scale from 1-10 instead of 1-20, corresponds well with heart rate percentages. So if you are supposed to be at a heart rate of 75%, you should be perceiving about a 7-8 on a scale to 10.
Light-hearted yet useful scale...
That scale you linked is a hoot, thanks!
* Level 1: I'm watching TV and eating bon bons
* Level 2: I'm comfortable and could maintain this pace all day long
* Level 3: I'm still comfortable, but am breathing a bit harder
* Level 4: I'm sweating a little, but feel good and can carry on a conversation effortlessly
* Level 5: I'm just above comfortable, am sweating more and can still talk easily
* Level 6: I can still talk, but am slightly breathless
* Level 7: I can still talk, but I don't really want to. I'm sweating like a pig
* Level 8: I can grunt in response to your questions and can only keep this pace for a short time period
* Level 9: I am probably going to die
* Level 10: I am dead