Member Profile: Marty Muller
Member Since: 2008
South Australia, Australia
Physiological Details |
Height: |
180 |
Resting Heartrate: |
N/A |
Current Weight: |
78 kg |
Maximum Heartrate: |
N/A |
Favourites |
Food: |
Yes |
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Bike Details |
Frame: |
BMC SLR01 |
Wheels: |
Easton |
Groupset: |
SRAM Red |
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Bike Weight: |
8 kg |
Latest Times
06 Apr 2013:
Mt William Car Park
- 37mins 43secs
28 Mar 2012:
Wickams Hill
- 11mins 10secs
09 Nov 2011:
Wickams Hill
- 11mins 25secs
18 Jun 2011:
Wickams Hill
- 11mins 56secs
28 Sep 2009:
Old Willunga Hill
- 12mins 37secs
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09 Mar 2012:
Blewitt Springs Loop
- 34mins 19secs
07 Feb 2012:
Blewitt Springs Loop
- 34mins 21secs
04 Jan 2012:
Blewitt Springs Loop
- 35mins 17secs
23 Dec 2011:
Blewitt Springs Loop
- 35mins 32secs
29 Aug 2011:
Blewitt Springs Loop
- 35mins 48secs
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Saved Courses
Circuits & Hill Climbs saved by this rider:
Australia >
South Australia >
Blewitt Springs Loop
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Forum Posts
18 Jun 2011 6:44 PM posted in Riding the Grampians
I beleive most of the roads are still closed. Was there a few weeks ago, the main south road out of Halls Gap is closed just out of town so you can't get to Mt. William, I jumped the gate there but soon found the bridge was washed out. Roads into the hills are also closed, I jumped the fence at one of the closures but soon came across still uncleared landslides and had to turn back. So check with the roads aurthority before getting too excited. If they do open back up the rides are great!
03 May 2009 2:15 PM posted in HEALTH-SVT
I can well understand your concern about the look of lying down. Sometimes with the touching the toes manoeuvre I find I have to rest for a few minutes first to let the underlying heart rate drop a little before it will work, but it does always eventually work. I had one trigger off on a ride up Old Willunga Hill this morning but it only lasted about 10 seconds.
01 May 2009 9:33 PM posted in HEALTH-SVT
I get these as well and have done for 30 odd years. Halter tests have caught some episodes and just indicated an additional trigger point on the heart which sometimes short circuits with the main trigger point. Specialists have discounted RF ablation as unneccessary as the palpitations cause no other problems. Since cycling I don't seem to have as many episodes, but having said that had three episodes during the one ride the other day with the heart rate monitor going up to 220. They longest only lasted a couple of minutes and I didn't bother stopping at all, if they do last any longer I usually stop for a bit and also carry out a vagal manoeuvre which usually stops the palpitations (In my case bending over and touching my toes works best)
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