Does anyone else use Garmin connect? If so, have you noticed lots of Server Down messages of late?
Seems to be much more frequently of late (and my device isn't great for gathering data by hand).
Does anyone else use Garmin connect? If so, have you noticed lots of Server Down messages of late?
Seems to be much more frequently of late (and my device isn't great for gathering data by hand).
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes
Today when I took the dogs out at 7:00 AM the sky and the light were both an ugly bruise/mustard/wrath of God yellow. At 7;30 it started blowing, raining, hailing and flooding. Between 7:30 and 10:30 we got five inches of rain, and the water in the street was halfway up the driveway and fountaining out of the man holes.
I was happily seated on my indoor trainer, doing steady heart rate intervals in z2-4. Did an hour and a half.
While Texas is still in a drought and we do need rain, this was too much, too fast. But it was interesting to watch the storm while I was riding. The dogs were distinctly not amused as there was nothing in the trainer room to hide behind, or under so they sat curled around themselves at either side, whimpering and trembling.
Interesting times.
marni
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
Yesterday I walked for 1 hour and 15 minutes on the track at the gym (this didn't go in the spreadsheet) and took a 1 hour spinning class (this did).
I wanted to do weights yesterday, but my calves were sore from the weekend - which never happens so I took it as a sign to back off.
yesterday when I took the dogs out at 7:00 AM the sky and the light were both wrath of God mustard yellow. At 7:30 the thunder, lightning and rain started. At 8:00 the wind started and at 9:00 the hail followed. It all tapered off by 10:30 but we got over 5 " of rain, and all the local streets were flooded halfway up the lawns. Since I couldn't get out to get to my regular training session I put in 2 hours of sustained high cardio intervals on the trainer. I might get in a road ride tomorrow if the weatherman is correct about his forecast, but I was sure glad to be inside on the trainer yesterday!
marni
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
I'm curious how high does some of your heart rates go when you are pushing hard?
This is going to be highly dependent upon your age, and your physical condition (and body). Personally, I've seen 182 on a ride climbing a mountain in the sun. For intervals on a hard day, I'm in the 165-172 range generally. But that's a very hard day. On a more moderate day, I might not push beyond 165 on the high end.
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
As Blueberry said, this is going to differ from person to person, and for me at least, my HR gets higher in colder temps.
The highest I can seem to get it in spinning class is 154 or so, and I have to be putting in 100% effort at a high resistance to get it that high. My heart rate recovers very fast, so I've a hard time keeping it in my desired zone during class.
On the road it will get in the high 150, lower 160s when climbing and that is pushing hard. Mountain biking it gets higher, so far the highs have been in the upper 160s though I suspect that will get higher as I get into more challenging terrain. Average HR is higher on the mountain bike than either road or spinning class.
It is going to vary greatly.
I did a ride on Saturday with a pretty tough climb. The first time up it my HR average was 157 with a high if 170. My lactate thresh hold for climbing is 178.
We rolled down and did the same climb again this time working much harder and my average was 165 with a high of 180. I was 3 minutes 40 seconds faster the second time over the 1.75 miles.
Veronica
My max HR is 190. But you'll almost never see your max, except during a threshold power test or a VO2 Max test, etc. Most people back off before they get to their true max HR.
I regularly get up into the mid-high 170's when we are doing Zone 4 or Zone 5 work in my cycling class. But that's anaerobic work. My aerobic threshold is 143.
Susan
I just had to say this made smile because I know EXACTLY what that color looks like! And appreciate someone else that knows that IS, as you say, the wrath cometh color of the sky. Here in the midwest tornado alley that is Mother Nature's yellow flag color of caution.
Glad you still got a good work out inside.![]()
I was just curious because I noticed my heart rate gets pretty high in spin class. I managed to push it up to 186 in class last night, my average was 168 though. I can comfortably stay at 175 for a long time. I'm 35, I actually have a naturally slow heart rate. My resting is about 48 BPM. I guess I was just worried that was too high?