You know.....
Morning,
I just checked out the test (didn't take it yet) but it did highlight one particularly interesting thing to me.
Why on earth would anyone want to compare their workouts on a treadmill to someone else? After all, that "someone else" has a completely different physiological makeup, making comparisons rather, well, immaterial.
Today was my treadmill day at the gym, and I created my own challenge - 53 minutes at various speeds ranging from 3.5 to 5.0 mph (30 minutes of 3.5mph on a level 15 incline, then I backed down the height and increased the speed, and finished with a 5 minute 5mph jog). I was utterly zonked afterwards (but feeling mighty proud of myself); I don't think I'd have had the same mental enjoyment if I tried comparing my "performance" with someone in better condition than me.
'course, that being said, I always
do sneak a look at the Cybex weight levels if someone does catch my attention. I recently broke 100 pounds on my lat pushups and rows, and do enjoy seeing what weights other women use.
So I suppose I don't really follow my own initial confusion at the beginning of this post.
Best wishes,
Barbara