Dogtrousers
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The shepherd will be delightedThere’s a red sky tonight so I’ll get the shorts ready for tomorrow.
The shepherd will be delightedThere’s a red sky tonight so I’ll get the shorts ready for tomorrow.
The shepherd will be delighted
After a very entertaining trawl through this thread I have come to the conclusion that the disdain for a rule of thumb calculation for Max HR is just to allow people to brag that it doesn’t apply to the real athletes amongst us.
Not at all.
How "elite" an athlete you are, and how fit you are has very little, if any, effect on your Max HR.
It is mainly down to genetics.
Not at all.
How "elite" an athlete you are, and how fit you are has very little, if any, effect on your Max HR.
It is mainly down to genetics.
I’m assuming to train for longer distance, you would have to put more time in training.
Well yes, but there has to be a cut of point, as there is limited time during the week and the one day I have to myself is a Sunday.
I’m assuming to train for longer distance, you would have to put more time in training.
20 of them a day, with a few minutes break between each one?One winner of the National 24 trained exclusively by riding 25s.
(Go on, tell me that 25 is further than 24)
20 of them a day, with a few minutes break between each one?
If they really did do it training no more than 25 miles a day then that is pretty incredible!