From one tri-geek to another... My record, so far, is sitting around at night relaxing with a book or the tube and getting 39 on heartrate.
I generally run in the high 40's to low 50's and that always causes concern when I go to donate blood. They actually have a minimum beats-per-min and I am always just over it.
I've been pushing the limits of my endurance my whole life. I've been called a UNcommon man for my relentless pursuit of doing something bigger than I (or most) could possibly imagine. As a soldier, a marathoner, ironman triathlete or hiker, nothing is extreme enough. Finish lines are great, but the true adventure is what it takes to get to the starting line.
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I mean this in the kindest way: You are such a tri-geek!
I admire you just for wearing your HRM at your desk!
From one tri-geek to another...
My record, so far, is sitting around at night relaxing with a book or the tube and getting 39 on heartrate.
I generally run in the high 40's to low 50's and that always causes concern when I go to donate blood. They actually have a minimum beats-per-min and I am always just over it.
Such is the price we pay for our lifestyle.
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