What is your resting heart rate?
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25 years of running has moulded my HR I think. I have seen it at 32BPM. The only problem when it is so low, is if it skips a beat it's almost 2 seconds. As long as it doesn't flat line, no problem . Blood Pressure taken at doctors 5 weeks ago 110/60.hjs wrote:Not uncommon for a pure endurance athlete but yes it is low. The lowest I have heart of is 27. (cyclist)dutchcan wrote:Resting heartrates of 34, 35? That's incredible. Does anyone else think that's maybe a little too low?
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For any individual, there is a strong correlation between RHR and aerobic fitness level. On the other hand, there are wide variations between individuals, even among elite athletes, regarding RHR and Max HR. Just to give you an example, my swim coach is a long distance swimmer who holds several WR in her age group, yet her RHR is in the low 60's, but her max HR is above 200 (she is 45 years old). She can also maintain that max HR for the duration of a 1500m swim (about 17:30 in her case!).dutchcan wrote:I'm really impressed with these resting heartrates, as mine currently stands at 68 bpm. I'm a 46 yr old female. I guess I have a way to go ...
I know there is a direct correlation between fitness level and rhr, but is 68 an acceptable number?
Another thing to consider is when do you measure your RHR. Is it at wake up time while still lying in your bed, or is it when your are sitting at your desk? Also, any physical activity one does will affect the RHR for several hours. Coffee, alcohol, smoking, etc. have also an impact on RHR.
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1k 3:19.6 | 2k 6:42.8 | 5k 17:33.8 | 10K 36:43.0 | 30' 8,172m | 60' 16,031m
1k 3:19.6 | 2k 6:42.8 | 5k 17:33.8 | 10K 36:43.0 | 30' 8,172m | 60' 16,031m
Francois, considering this, when is the best time to get an accurate RHR reading?Another thing to consider is when do you measure your RHR. Is it at wake up time while still lying in your bed, or is it when your are sitting at your desk? Also, any physical activity one does will affect the RHR for several hours. Coffee, alcohol, smoking, etc. have also an impact on RHR