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I don't use a HRM strap, but most of the cardio equipment in my gym has HRM handles. I typically go at 140-150, getting up into the 160 range if I really want to push myself. I like the feeling of exercising really hard. I don't know if there are any negative consequences to pushing myself that hard -- I always cool down and stretch afterwards. (I am 44, BTW).
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Okay, I finally figured out how to stop the beeping madness!!!
I wore it today during my 1 hour workout! I would check it with the heart rate on the machines. It would sometimes be 2 beats off, but thats all! I was very shocked with the amount of cals I burned tonight, 1008 cals burned. Tonight I really worked with alot of weights, I wanted to see how my heart rate stayed up while using weights. I only did about 20 min cardio! I am very please with my heart rate watch!!! Now that I can work it!! Amy |
I love it too! I definately helps me stay consistant and gives me an extra little push of motivation.
Honestly, I didn't realize I was working as hard as I was. Now that I wear the HRM, i can build up to a steady rate and not get so tired so easily. I don't just quit or get so exhausted as much. :) |
I was wondering what diets you all are following? I noticed all the weight loss on your ticklers?....
Keep up the hard work! |
Amy I've been following a combination of the Zone & counting calories.
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Amy, I count calories and exercise.
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Have any of you just wore your heart rate monitor around for the day just to check out the cals burned a day!
I did today I have been doing basic housework, some shooting ball with my son, cleaned on my car! cals burned today: tot cal 4742 (reading on my watch) Thats amazing! |
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