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pammye65
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This may be a silly question but im asking anyway. I have a steep hill by my house I would love to start climbing. I can get up to a 6% on my treadmill (not for long) but I wanted to change up things a little. My question is How can I tell what the 'Incline' is of the Hill? I dont have one of those HRM monitors or watches.
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An old fashion protractor.
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Why don't you just try doing the hill outside slowly?0
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