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Q+A: Can a heart rate monitor help me lose weight?
By Joe Beer on 09/09/2002 17:45:51
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Q Having passed 40, I’m finding it difficult to shed unwanted pounds. I’ve picked up my training but nothing is moving! I’ve just purchased a heart rate monitor, with the intention of zone-targeting for weight loss. What is the best way to burn fat

Q+A: Is my heart rate too high in my steady runs?
By Joe Beer on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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Q Following your advice, I did a treadmill test using a heart rate monitor to work out my maximum heart rate. The result was 177bpm. However, during 40-minute steady runs my pulse easily reaches 165bpm, about 94 per cent of max! Am I training too

Q+A: I'm injured. Can cycling keep me fit?
By Joe Beer on 10/09/2000 12:33:04
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Q I’ve picked up an injury that’s likely to stop me running for at least a month, but as I desperately want to keep up my cardiovascular fitness levels, I’ve decided to cycle to and from work – a round trip of 25 miles. How can I best make use

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