dan2see
May 26, 2012, 5:15 PM
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I could add that I have a Heart Rate Monitor. On a strenuous hike, I already know more-or-less how hard I'm working, and how much I'm sweating. But the HRM adds an objective measure of exactly how much work my body is putting out, and where. I've worn it only a couple of times, and frankly that's enough. I now understand much better how to manage myself on those long steep approaches. (Edit to add to my "additional" post) Although I don't see how a HRM would tell me much about actual rock-climbing. I think sport climbing is anaerobic.
(This post was edited by dan2see on May 26, 2012, 10:52 PM)
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