It takes practice but you should get better at maintaining a heart rate over time. Need heart rate to go down? Slow down, shorten stride. If a hill is steep enough you may need to walk. Need heart rate to go up? Push the pace!
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Yeah HRM training is very different, if it gets too high, slowing down or even walking might be necessary.
I also echo the distrust in wrist based HRM, you really want a proper HRM strap and they are pretty affordable compared to watches.
A Polar H9 for example is very high quality and easily less than US$80.
I don't trust the Garmin heart rate monitor, at least on wristwatches. I've used cardio equipment at the gym with HR feedback. I know my HR is elevated, the cardio equipment reads 140 bpm which feels about right to me, and yet my Garmin says 90 bpm. One of these things is not like the others.