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not any more. i train with a powertap and that's it. the biggest reason i don't use a HRM is because the strap is uncomfortable, especially when i put it on, its cold.(yes i am a sissy at times) after 5 years of riding, i can tell how hard i am working, i don't need a HRM. using a powermeter is excellent for tracking progress. |
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I've since reset my envelope of comfort. Even if you think you know how you are training it doesnt hurt to wear the hrm occasionally to confirm your feelings. Last edited by mitosis; 09-06.-2004 at 06:12 AM. |
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Took my Sigma PC-3 off yesterday for a metric Century. First ride I've done this year without it. We had good weather, so figured I'd just go out hard with the lead pack and see how long I could hang with them. Ended up finishing the whole ride without dropping off; in fact, beat up on a couple of my riding buddies who joked I'd been sandbagging them all season. I probably was over 85% of max HR for most of the 62 miles, but it was big fun to hammer for once with the pack and not worry about the redline. I'm taking a couple of days to recover, and will have the HRM back on for my training ride on Thursday. |
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Although sometimes I might pootle down the canal on the mtb and end up at haigh hall. Never really thought of heading that way on the roadie, which is strange as I used to work in Leyland, so I know the area quite well. |
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So it looks like I am the only Cateye user here. This (CC-HB100) is a very convenient combined bike computer and monitor in one casing - cost less than $100 at the time too. By the way, for European riders, the German Aldi supermarket chain has something similar (Bikemate) on special offer - though not quite as neat, for 19:50 Euros! This includes a wireless wheel pickup and the wireless chest strap - very easy to fit. |
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i used to run that length of the top lock haighhall to edgerton stretch, so i know where you mean, if memory serves me correctly, from the final lock at wheelton to blackurn is another 16 miles. i usually go into haighhall when its raining, just to spin from the gates to the hall since the best part o the path is under tree growth, then sprint around to the main gates. |
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