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Re: RC: RC: Working heart rates and recoveries
I suspect this is more because of motion modulation on the electrod than
a true reading. You might try finding a different place to put the
electrod on the girth.
Truman
Cathy Pritchett wrote:
>
>
> That's my point Angie, I don't want her at the 200bpm range. But, even
> after months of long, slow training, she gets there easily even at a fairly
> easy work out pace. The gelding doesn't get any where near the 200 range
> at
> the same work level. She recovers afterward, just fine, but she gets there
> too often and too quickly to make me comfortable. Where he works at 120
> to130, she is at 150 to160. Stick a hill in front of them, he goes up it
> at
> 160 to 170, she is at or above 200. I understand that you train bones
> first
> then the heart, that's why my question. WHY does she go so high so quickly
> and how much should I worry about it. So far the vets say not to worry,
> but
> I do anyway.
>
>
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Truman Prevatt
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