my heart rate and my resting heart rate used to be 37 38 and if was ever above 40 I would just stay in bed it wasn't adapted and there was no point in and stressing myself further because I would break into overtraining
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my heart rate and my resting heart rate used to be 37 38 and if was ever above 40 I would just stay in bed it wasn't adapted and there was no point in and stressing myself further because I would break into overtraining
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as you start to get overtrained that resting heart rate starts to climb