Why not ? I push hard with my legs while keeping my heart rate down .Those two statements are not compatible.
I did another test yesterday and watched my heart rate go down if i pushed a harder gear .
Why not ? I push hard with my legs while keeping my heart rate down .Those two statements are not compatible.
I'm sorry that you are finding it hard to understand .Either you are pushing as hard as you can for the duration of the test, or you are not. And if you are doing the test while trying to stay in a specific HR zone, then you are self-evidently not pushing as hard as you can for the duration of the test.
I'm sorry that you are finding it hard to understand .
I took my resting and max heart rate and put those into the Garmin . The Garmin decided my zones for me .Cuchilo - have you got those Zones quite right. If I go for a longish ride in Zone3/4, or sweet spot as I call it, I'm completely fecked when I get home, but you seem as though you're out for a leisurely Sunday afternoon jaunt,
But, there again, I am an old bast*rd!![]()
The problem with that is you need big legs to do that
Why do you keep asking me stupid questions ?What do you mean 'big legs' ? Your speed will be limited by the amount of power you can sustain. No more, no less.
Why do you keep asking me stupid questions ?
You'll have a long wait mate as he's on ignore .
You'll have a long wait mate as he's on ignore .
Have a look on the TT forum . The riders rather than the internet experts have some good replies there .
Its a shame we have to go to another forum to discuss a topic @Moderators
If your heart rate is high when soft pedalling then you are not very fit. A fit guy will have no problem riding in your zone 1 or 2 at 14 to 16 mph.