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We all get downhearted sometimes. Our training isn’t going as well as we might expect; or constant bad weather gets us down. Let’s hope it isn’t blood pressure problems that sit heavily upon our shoulders!

Then there’s downhearted as in, get my heart rate down as I ride. Lately, my road bike’s computer often tells me that I’ve spent much of a ride in my heart rate Zone 4; which is 85-94% of my maximum heart rate. Could I be spending too much ride time there; and do I actually need to pull back on the intensity?

Slow Down Get Faster? ⏩

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Slow down, get faster? That’s what I’ve read; and here is where keeping records of your rides pays off. As already mentioned, I often spend a considerable portion of my ride time at a quite intense effort level. Is that why I seem stuck at an average speed of 11-12 mph? Am I riding too hard, too much of the time; and not allowing myself adequate recovery time?

This morning I worked to stay in my heart rate Zone 3; and for the most part, I succeeded. But guess what I noticed? In order to keep my heart rate down, I do better riding in a relatively hard gear, at a rather slow cadence.

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Today I did most of my ride on the big ring; and used the larger cogs. Actually, that’s how I usually ride, anyway; but this ride I needed to keep in Zone 3. So I made a special effort to pedal more slowly. If I had stayed on the small ring, I would have pedaled faster; with the result being a higher heart rate.

Slow down, get faster? It’s worth a try.

ABOUT ME

I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.

I live in New Orleans; and  retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!

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