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		<title>More Issues With Altitude Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just had a great conversation with the guy from CAT, he was one of the initial guys that started the altitude tent process and he explained how he did it- he gave me a TON of advice.
With the setting I have it at, I’m probably not sleeping as well as I think.  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just had a great conversation with the guy from <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.altitudetraining.com/" target="_blank">CAT</a></strong></span>, he was one of the initial guys that started the altitude tent process and he explained how he did it- he gave me a TON of advice.</p>
<p><strong>With the setting I have it at, I’m probably not sleeping as well as I think. </strong> I feel almost drugged when I sleep in it. The altitude tent has been tested on cyclists and  found that if the altitude is reduced to 9k feet <em>(I’m at 13k)</em>, the cyclists  slept a lot better.  He explained that between 8,000 and 9,000 feet the body actually recovers faster even though its not getting oxygen at the same level.  Your heart rate is forced to increase because it has less oxygen, and as your heart rate increases, your heart pumps blood faster through your legs- so your legs actually get more blood pumped to them.  In the end, you’re actually getting the same, if not more oxygen- just not as much in the air, but because your getting more blood, you’re recovering better! note to self&#8230;<em>must tell coach!</em></p>
<p>So that said&#8230; the best thing for me to be doing is to reduce my altitude to 9,000 feet.</p>
<p>Unfortunate side note, my Diappler broke today and to get a new one I&#8217;d have to shell out $250 (<em>PLUS </em>$15 to ship) so I’m passing on that for now and will try to gauge it just on how I feel.  He said if I light a match inside the altitude tent, it will light but will go out immediately because there isn’t enough oxygen at 8k feet to keep it lit. cool&#8230; wish me luck!</p>
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