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submitted 9 months ago by njordomir@lemmy.world to c/fitness@lemmy.world

As I understand it, HRV - Heart Rate Variability allegedly measures the spacing in beats. More variability means your body is chillin' and relaxed; less variability means something is physically stressing you, like sickness, lack of sleep, etc.

At the end of Aug, I was starting to feel under the weather so I cut back on training and spent some time resting. Eager to not lose momentum, I headed out on a 40 mile bike ride as soon as my HRV was almost back to normal and pushed it right back down again.

Lesson learned: err on the side of giving yourself too much time to recover. Hope you found it interesting!

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[-] insaneinthemembrane@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The worst part of being sick is having to miss workouts. The hard part is waiting until you're actually fully better to restart.

[-] bananaw@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago

I used to always think that way until I realized that it's even better to be patient and not have to deal with prolonged recovery from starting back up too soon. I'll take better gains from properly waiting until I'm fully recovered every time

TIL what HRV refers to.

[-] mythic_tartan@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

I use an app called Training Today that keeps a running average and gives suggestions on how hard to push yourself. It’s pretty good.

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