RunnerAl
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10/9/12 AVR, with 12 weeks of Cardio therapy and doing very nicely... 3-4 miles several times/week.
I was in very good shape before, so I went in strong, and have come through pretty strong as well... BUT, 12 weeks are up, I'm back at the Y, but would love a coach... not a "personal trainer," per se, but one who knows the situation we've all been through and can take into consideration the issues (at least I) face...
Elevated heart-rate - When i came home for hospital, my RHR was about 100 bpm... shocking for a guy with a 54 the day before I went in! It's down a bit but still high - c/ 75.
Lung Capacity - seems to have suffered a bit from being on the machine... kinda like going back to square one on a long injury recovery.
Pace - had been running 8mm before, now 11:30-11:15 on a good day.
Put in runners language, that means at 140 bpm I'm doing a 12mm/150 an 11mm, whereas before those HR levels would have me at 8mm race pace. So, I'd like someone who knows how to "coach" my performance back to old levels... getting the HR down, fitness up and race times closer to before. I'm concerned that any old "trainer" won't now how to work around/with the HR issues, especially, or deal with a "performance improvement process" required after a serious heart event.
Anybody had/in a similar situation? Are there such people and where would I find them?
Thanks,
Al
I was in very good shape before, so I went in strong, and have come through pretty strong as well... BUT, 12 weeks are up, I'm back at the Y, but would love a coach... not a "personal trainer," per se, but one who knows the situation we've all been through and can take into consideration the issues (at least I) face...
Elevated heart-rate - When i came home for hospital, my RHR was about 100 bpm... shocking for a guy with a 54 the day before I went in! It's down a bit but still high - c/ 75.
Lung Capacity - seems to have suffered a bit from being on the machine... kinda like going back to square one on a long injury recovery.
Pace - had been running 8mm before, now 11:30-11:15 on a good day.
Put in runners language, that means at 140 bpm I'm doing a 12mm/150 an 11mm, whereas before those HR levels would have me at 8mm race pace. So, I'd like someone who knows how to "coach" my performance back to old levels... getting the HR down, fitness up and race times closer to before. I'm concerned that any old "trainer" won't now how to work around/with the HR issues, especially, or deal with a "performance improvement process" required after a serious heart event.
Anybody had/in a similar situation? Are there such people and where would I find them?
Thanks,
Al