hoyden
Well-Known Member
Bob, Joe, thank you for your extended explanations. Now I am more confused but that's probably a good thing so that I don't come to wrong conclusions trying to understand my personal physiology.
The "thing" I experience when my body goes sideways during a hard ride is a sudden onset of light-headed, loss of muscle stamina, and heart rate jumps to 200-225. I pull over, sit down, and wait. Over a period of about 45 minutes my heart rate will gradually subside to 180-190, and then, in an instant, drop to 80 or less. While waiting for things to get shiny side up again I have eaten energy bars and drank water. It's hard to say which helps except to say neither has an instantaneous effect.
Sometimes I can feel the onset of the "thing"; a momentary lighted headed feeling and jump in heart rate. If I reduce effort the feeling will sometimes pass and I can resume regular riding, and sometimes I need to stop and the body returns to normal in less than 10 minutes.
My overall riding goal is to push myself as much as my legs and heart rate can sustain without going over the edge. I have yet to completely map out my edge.
The "thing" I experience when my body goes sideways during a hard ride is a sudden onset of light-headed, loss of muscle stamina, and heart rate jumps to 200-225. I pull over, sit down, and wait. Over a period of about 45 minutes my heart rate will gradually subside to 180-190, and then, in an instant, drop to 80 or less. While waiting for things to get shiny side up again I have eaten energy bars and drank water. It's hard to say which helps except to say neither has an instantaneous effect.
Sometimes I can feel the onset of the "thing"; a momentary lighted headed feeling and jump in heart rate. If I reduce effort the feeling will sometimes pass and I can resume regular riding, and sometimes I need to stop and the body returns to normal in less than 10 minutes.
My overall riding goal is to push myself as much as my legs and heart rate can sustain without going over the edge. I have yet to completely map out my edge.