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How would you estimate the individual is exercising moderately but without taking pulse or knowing their thrz?

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Dr. Jeffrey Sider answered

Specializes in Sports Medicine

See below: If you are exercising at a moderate level it will likely be difficult to carry on a conversation while exercising.

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Answered 10/4/2016

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