Thread: HR in the Cold?
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Old 02-24-19, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by rubiksoval
It's generally the opposite as higher temperatures raise the hr due to the body trying to cool itself.

You're probably simply riding a lot harder outside.

A power meter would tell the difference immediately.
This. The heart works harder to cool the body down in hot weather.

One reason why people with heart issues shouldn’t do hot yoga.
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