Interesting RestWise observations
So far, I've only missed one day of tracking my data. I've seen a few things stand out:
- high correlation between sleep and score. A lot of the stuff doesn't change that much, but sleep has a big impact. Gotta strive for more of it!
- It does seem to pick up on overreaching: I went for a pretty epic ride in Red Rock Canyon outside of Vegas on Saturday, absolutely crushed myself on two loops of the road, followed by quite a bit of drinking that night. Next day, my resting HR was sky high, and sleep was poor. Result? RestWise score of 60%, or "You are not sufficiently recovered, or you are overreaching. You should consider resting". The program was absolutely right about that.
- No data = bad! One day without data, and it puts in my score as Zero, and tells me "You are showing multiple signs of overtraining. Consult with a Medical Professional as soon as possible." Found this amusing
- I'm not sure how sensitive I am to energy and/or mood differences, unless it's really bad. I don't think that I've put in a "very good" on either scale yet. Maybe I'm just not a morning person...
So far, I think there is definitely value in monitoring sleep and resting pulse. All the other factors contribute, but I've yet to see the big value. On the day where I needed rest, hours of sleep and resting HR were enough to tell me.
The experiment continues...
Mike
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That said, I certainly did have a big dip after my 3 day ride weekend and it accurately predicted I needed a rest day.
are others getting that too?
I expect to improve after we get some hot days and the pollen count reduces significantly. Allergy season wipes me out even when I was a couch bum.
Vince
I've logged every day and found that it seems to be most affected by my energy level and mood ratings which are very subjective. Often if you asked me the same question when I first wake up and then 1 hr later after breakfast there would be a big swing. Just not a morning person I guess.
@John- I agree, mood and energy seem very important.
Muscle soreness also impacts my level. Seems since I am usually not sore, if I am, then I get a lower score.
V
Interesting-
When I awoke this AM, I had to pee really bad. I put on the sensor to get HR before getting out of bed. Lowest read was 52. Went to pee, weigh and back to bed as it was too early to get up for good. No drinks. Out of curiosity, now that my bladder was relieved, I rechecked my HR, it was 45!!!
So when will they add a "How bad did you have to pee when you woke up?" category?
HA HA HA! OK, my resting HR is typically in the 70 ballpark! I've never had to worry about it not registering!
PS- today it says "50%, You are not recovering sufficiently. Rest is strongly recommended." Ya think?????
http://restwise.com/
Just curious what your over all opinion of this product was?
They've made a ton of improvements over the last few months, and if they were willing to give me a credit for the 4.5/6 months I paid for and didn't
use, I'd try it again. But I wouldn't expect them to do that, and i don't really think I'd spend any more of my money on it.
Mike