Auch, the heart rate will not decide which is the most exhausting
excercise unfortunately. For example, you have a higher max pulse when
running compared to when bicycling. So it is a no go.
-----Original Message-----
From: trevor.walton@... [mailto:trevor.walton@...]
Sent: 01 August 2001 05:48
To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: exercise (NKLR) ignorance alert
At 03:58 PM 7/31/01 +0000, you wrote:
>--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Claes Borovac" wrote:
> > Please do not use cycling for a comparison. They are ALL using
>drugs,
> > the cyclists that is.
>
>some are. some aren't. lots of people throw around baseless
>accusations like this to sell newspaers. anyway, it doesn't have to
>be a pro bicyclist. most amateur racers are pretty dang fit, and the
>ones i know don't do performance-enhancing drugs of any kind.
That's because most amateur racers (myself included) race for the love
of
the sport and for the fitness/health benefits. Mucking about with
performance enhancing drugs takes a serious toll on your body, negating
the
health benefits of training. That's why I can't understand why so many
people claim Lance has to be doping. I seriously doubt that anyone who's
gone through what he's been through, and survived is going to risk
their
health for a sporting event... And from an amateur point of view, even
if
one were prone to doping, who could afford it? The *legal* nutritional
supplements are expensive enough. ~$40 for 20 or so servings of a
post-workout recovery drink, same for Revenge or Cytomax or similar
during-event sports drink, and if you're into herbal supplements (I'm
not)
it can get even more expensive. I can't even imagine what the *illegal*
performance enhancing drugs must cost.
As for the which is a better workout debate, I'll bring my heart rate
monitor when I get the new KLR off-road (waiting 'til after the
break-in,
don't wanna be restricted to 4k rpm). Though given my experience level
off-road on anything with a motor(nil), that's probably not a fair
comparison. Any cyclists/mx'ers have heart rate monitor and wanna put
this
debate to rest?
-Trevor
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