Elaine Keller
Cathlete
OK. I got a heart rate monitor for Christmas but what I'm supposed to deduce from the information it's given me so far has left me stumped. I got the thing mainly so I could monitor my exertion while running so that I could keep my pace consistent for the long haul. Well, I wore it the other day while doing IMAX Extreme from The Terminator DVD. The highest my heart rate got was 162. I wore it again today when I did a 4 1/2 mile tempo run. For the majority of the run my heartrate hovered around 160, getting up to 172 at the point of my hardest effort. Now, I was amazed because it was during the IMAX2 intervals when my heartrate got up to 162 and I needed (had) to slow down and recover when the interval was done. BUT, today I could have run for miles with my heartrate in the 160 zone. I don't get it..... Do any of you who use a heart rate monitor see differences between what your perceived level of exertion is and what your heart rate is?