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Old 05-11-18, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by noodle soup
In hot weather(Phoenix Summers) HR is better to use as a guide. I'm sure someone will argue this, but they will be wrong.
Perhaps for you but for me my HR is higher at the same power levels in the heat. I can sustain similar power but higher HR when it's hot.
Going up a long hill I mostly just go by RPE, particularly in the 2nd half.
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