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Ask HN: Data mystery declining fitness while increasing training

1 pointsby willemlaurentz6 months ago

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willemlaurentz6 months ago
I posted this on X with some graphs, but perhaps the HN-crowd, presumably better capable of saying insightful things about data and correlations, might offer some clues on the following mystery in my personal health&#x2F;fitness data (collected with WHOOP).<p>My average HRV (indicator of fitness) has declined over the past 3 months, while I have intensified my daily intensity of training over the same period.<p>The &#x27;peak&#x27; in HRV was this summer when I used an Apple Watch to do my workouts - benefitting from realtime feedback, pushing intensity albeit keeping workouts perhaps a little shorter.<p>You can clearly see when I stopped wearing my Apple Watch and resumed doing my training rounds based on feeling and whoop&#x27;s data. I like mechanical watches and have developed some kind of hate&#x2F;love relationship with smartwatches. That was mid august, exactly when the decline in fitness set in.<p>Funnily enough my best performances (PR&#x27;s, pace, etc) were during the summer months - so HRV does seem to reflect my perceived personal fitness.<p>Any expert views on this? Could exposure to sunlight possibly affect the HRV metric in any significant way? I am located on the nothern hemisphere, dealing with shorter daylight periods in the winter months. Am I training to hard?<p>The link on X has the two graphs embedded&#x2F;included.<p>Thanks for your help!