thank you. Let's wait then.
ghose
Hi! I've found you! 😄
I've found found Tempo in weblate but it seems Tempo's translation is not active.
Maybe that repo in weblate is not ready yet but I will try to contribute translating it to my language.
Thank you!
weather sucks 😆 In a couple of hours I 'm going to a local small race (44th edition tho!!) and it's raining a lot.
This week the most noticiable feat is that I managed to be consistent with my plank challenge, so I comfortably established over 2'. A couple of long (2h.) walks and two easy run sessions. Now race day!
Even on weeks like this I'm greatful I can run, enjoy running with others.
long dark weeks to come 😝
😅 yes, too easy to identify them. I would need to search the year though.
thank you
it's recovery week for me. Yesterday run a Trail race (26km >1500m-vertical) so the following days some mobility and keep walking. From thursday I will try to resume running.
XD ... usually underrated, but...
yeah, he deserved checkered flag too for fighting all race
XD you better serve yourself by 🍿📺 😅
My guess is not long/hard enough to impact aerobic or anaerobic systems (relative to your current fitness level)
Never useless though 😉
In my opinion, something is wrong with your Garmin Zones.
How is your garmin calculating Zones?
Garmin fitness devices assign heart rate zones based on your maximum and resting heart rates set in your user profile
so check that Max. and Rest HR are correctly set and change them if needed
My best guess is your Maximum HR is set wrong (too low). Look in your training logs what's your max HR in some intense activities, and considering some unaccurancies you can make a good stimation of your Max HR. This applies IF you do some intense runs/exercise. You need to go hard for some minutes. At your age, unless some unlikely conditions, you should reach about 180 bpm.
MAF (maximum aerobic fuction) HR (heart rate) is NOT in your Z3. You should NOT be over that number (if you want to maximize aerobic function), it's not an average value for your run, it's the top limit, so your average HR for the run should be clearly below that number (obvious). You may walk in part of the route if it is too steep or you go longer than usual.
MAF is NOT Z3. I've not seen anywhere that.
"I considered..."
well, you (or I) could consider whatever zones :D
usually "zones" are 1 to 5, being 2 considered easy, conversational, nose breathing, ... pretty similar to MAF but not the same, being MAF more restrictive on the top limit. Do not cheat when calculating MAF, usually just 180-yourAge.
yes, Debian has a similar package, but my Debian pc is still on kde5. We have to wait untill devs implement this feature. Thank you!