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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:49 pm
by moonbeam
OB Juan wrote:There is nothing to acclimatize to in Yosemite Moonbeam The climbs start in the valley
I was thinking more along the lines of Tuolumne Meadows. And more to
the point - If a person's only desire is to hike up to the cliff and climb
single pitch 5.12 at the Gorge's 800ft (?) elevation, then if they do the
same routine at 8,000ft in Tuolumne Meadows for a week or so, wouldn't
acclimatization take care of it without some big fitness program?
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:52 pm
by pigsteak
there ya go moonbeam...putting rational thought to the test. why ruin a good argument with facts?
carry on OB Gone....
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:25 pm
by soccerfast007
Can anyone beat my 63? if you can't beat me on the field (or in this case on the rock), you can always beat me off (if you are female and have a good personality/sense of humor, attitude is a plus). Just trying to rekindle the magic of spraying our vital stats on this thread as it was intended. Maybe they can get a VO2 Maxfinder booth setup at rocktoberfest? just a suggestion. can i bring my inhaler?
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:18 pm
by Crankmas
anyone have experience with a Suunto HR monitor? I'll buy ya some fine brews if you can get mine squared away, like starting with setting the damn time
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:41 pm
by Yasmeen
OB Juan wrote:Rough Questimate Flying low is about 700 - 900 Cal. that's not scientific just based prior knowledge of the 1.5 mi. distance and average cal. burn.
I don't think anyone can burn 700-900 calories with 10 minutes of running. Webmd's calorie counter gave a number closer to what I was expecting.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:46 pm
by Meadows
soccerfast007 wrote:Can anyone beat my 63? if you can't beat me on the field (or in this case on the rock), you can always beat me off (if you are female and have a good personality/sense of humor, attitude is a plus). Just trying to rekindle the magic of spraying our vital stats on this thread as it was intended. Maybe they can get a VO2 Maxfinder booth setup at rocktoberfest? just a suggestion. can i bring my inhaler?
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:51 pm
by Meadows
Yasmeen, You gotta increase the weight. 500lbs might get you closer.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 2:00 pm
by Yasmeen
And it might get them closer to the Guiness Book of World Records! 500 lbs and 1.5 miles.. impressive.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:06 pm
by soccerfast007
It is possible by: running in prison shackles, while wearing the stylist prison duds (modified to perform like the sweat suits wrestlers wear when cutting weight) and pulling a parachute. of course burning 700 calories will also require the track to be both uphill, greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit (with similar humidity), and a 40 mph head wind. if done correctly you can both burn 702 calories, and rack up a VO2 of 63 : 8) I'll show you my prisonbreak video later when RRC threads can accomodate video streams.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:49 pm
by OB Juan
Did your calorie counter consider that your effort should be maximal? Did it also calculate the calories that would be burned in the first hour following the effort while the body recovers, something the physiologically requires about 24hours to complete? I didn't think so. Just because you stop moving your feet doesn't mean your metabolism slams on the breaks back to resting in 30 seconds, you continue burning calories at an accelerated rate well after the effort is complete and slowly return to resting over many hours. Just FYI! the bodies metabolism remains significantly elevated for 2-3 hours minimum.
But hell, you don't need to know if your in shape anyway. Screw it, just walk up to 8000 ft hang a round for a week and you'll be able to climb what ever you want.