Hi,
My resting heart rate is 42 (last measured at that about two months ago). However, when I train (indoor rowing, riding), my RHR stays elevated for many days even if I don't do much. Over 50 the next day, over 45 the second, and gets down to 42 the third or fourth day. I always measure it before I get out of bed.
I get sick pretty easily, e.g. I don't ride two days in a row anymore in the winter, I have got bronchitis(diagnosed) two years in a row now, and you know it takes weeks to recover back to full strength even though I don't get very sick.
I get reasonable sleep (7.5 to 9 hours), I eat healthy (fiber, protein, carbo, reasonable amounts of fat) and am in reasonable shape (6:51 is my 2000m time on the Concept 2 as of about 3 weeks ago for those that are "in-the-know") and take my multi-vitamin every day. When I go ride I change into dry clothes for the drive home. I exercise using a training program from the Concept 2 people, and have worked up to it, so I didn't just start like a madman. I have taken at least 2 days off every week, and now it seems I have to take more to stay not-sick.
What the hell should I do? Go to the doctor to get my blood checked out? Is there something about my diet I might be missing? Did I over-train(I know the symptoms point to this, but I'll be damned if I believe I should've exercised less).
BTW, one thing I noticed from another thread is that maybe I don't hydrate myself enough. I do take in water when I exercise, but maybe too little otherwise. Might that have a big effect on my recovery?
This would not be such a big deal if I didn't want to exercise a bunch to bring up my aerobic condition and lose fat (at 6'4", 205 lbs, I can't afford any extra fat to be anywhere near competitive for riding MX).
My resting heart rate is 42 (last measured at that about two months ago). However, when I train (indoor rowing, riding), my RHR stays elevated for many days even if I don't do much. Over 50 the next day, over 45 the second, and gets down to 42 the third or fourth day. I always measure it before I get out of bed.
I get sick pretty easily, e.g. I don't ride two days in a row anymore in the winter, I have got bronchitis(diagnosed) two years in a row now, and you know it takes weeks to recover back to full strength even though I don't get very sick.
I get reasonable sleep (7.5 to 9 hours), I eat healthy (fiber, protein, carbo, reasonable amounts of fat) and am in reasonable shape (6:51 is my 2000m time on the Concept 2 as of about 3 weeks ago for those that are "in-the-know") and take my multi-vitamin every day. When I go ride I change into dry clothes for the drive home. I exercise using a training program from the Concept 2 people, and have worked up to it, so I didn't just start like a madman. I have taken at least 2 days off every week, and now it seems I have to take more to stay not-sick.
What the hell should I do? Go to the doctor to get my blood checked out? Is there something about my diet I might be missing? Did I over-train(I know the symptoms point to this, but I'll be damned if I believe I should've exercised less).
BTW, one thing I noticed from another thread is that maybe I don't hydrate myself enough. I do take in water when I exercise, but maybe too little otherwise. Might that have a big effect on my recovery?
This would not be such a big deal if I didn't want to exercise a bunch to bring up my aerobic condition and lose fat (at 6'4", 205 lbs, I can't afford any extra fat to be anywhere near competitive for riding MX).
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