ganciodestro
Member
Hi guys, I keep struggling with my hematocrit levels, which are always above 50.
I manage to keep them under control by drinking plenty of water and doing daily cardio, about 40–45 minutes.
Usually, I go for an incline walk at a speed of 6.0/5 km/h (about 10 min per km) and an incline of around 3, keeping my heart rate around 125 bpm.
However , over time, this activity has started to cause me some issues with my hamstrings, especially with a muscle under the glute (I still need to look into whether it’s one of the ischiocrural muscles or something else).
I see that some people here do cardio twice a day or for longer periods than I do.
Maybe I’m overdoing the intensity? Should I go slower, or is there another effective form of cardio besides the treadmill?
P.S. I tried the stair master, but it’s too demanding on the muscles, and I can’t keep it up for that long.
I manage to keep them under control by drinking plenty of water and doing daily cardio, about 40–45 minutes.
Usually, I go for an incline walk at a speed of 6.0/5 km/h (about 10 min per km) and an incline of around 3, keeping my heart rate around 125 bpm.
However , over time, this activity has started to cause me some issues with my hamstrings, especially with a muscle under the glute (I still need to look into whether it’s one of the ischiocrural muscles or something else).
I see that some people here do cardio twice a day or for longer periods than I do.
Maybe I’m overdoing the intensity? Should I go slower, or is there another effective form of cardio besides the treadmill?
P.S. I tried the stair master, but it’s too demanding on the muscles, and I can’t keep it up for that long.
