Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby sandman » Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:48 am
I know I dont want to hijack the thread.......I'm 46, 77kg and have been cycling for 2 years and was LARGELY overweight for the previous 15 years, my resting HR is now around low 50s...scales reasonably well to its max rate but of course never satisfied
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Postby steely » Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:45 am
after 18 months of little to no activity it back up to mid 50's
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby brauluver » Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:32 am
Some 7 to 8 months on, mine is still bang on 50. 3 reads in morning before getting up 48/52/50 gives me the Avg 50.
Nice to know my regime is keeping it static.
To the original contributors....Hows' yours now?
Any recent members......What's yours currently?
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby toolonglegs » Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:57 am
I think I could drop to 28-30 when asleep...but who knows,do you go lower when asleep?...I suppose so,imagine if I was EPO...I would have to set the alarm every hour!.
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Postby snark » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:01 pm
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Postby nescius » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:43 pm
I often get dodgy heart rate data from my Garmin at the beginning of the ride, it seems to sort itself out once I work up a bit of a sweat (usually about 5 or 10 minutes into the ride, the salt in the sweat is a better conductor). It is most probably just due to poor contact between the skin and the transmitter, make sure the strap is tight enough and that you thoroughly wet the electrodes on the strap. You can buy special conducting gel stuff, but I don't think it is recommended for consistent use, no good for the electrodes or something. Also if you are hairy like a gorilla then that can make getting good contact difficult.VZMY06SS wrote:Just checked mine then. Around 90ish making pasta in the kitchen, and 62 sitting in the lounge on the laptop. I was checking through my saved rides Garmin training centre before and saw that on one ride I had a peak HR of 239. Is this even possible? It was at the start of my ride when, and there is a good 10 minute period where my heart rate was above 200bpm. I wasn't exactly pushing or anything, but I did feel like my heart rate was up at the time. Is 239 even possible? Sorry for going off topic, but I was quite suprised when I saw this.
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Postby VZMY06SS » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:12 pm
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Postby crxin » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:26 pm
oh well guess its a starting point, here's hoping for 70s, then 60s then 50s in a few months time
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby Unko » Fri Jan 29, 2010 11:19 am
Power lines some timeshahve a bit to play with. when I ride in town it sometimes jumps up to 263 then back to 160ish when im in the country when Im sprining or the last bit of a hill i get close to 200nescius wrote:I often get dodgy heart rate data from my Garmin at the beginning of the ride, it seems to sort itself out once I work up a bit of a sweat (usually about 5 or 10 minutes into the ride, the salt in the sweat is a better conductor). It is most probably just due to poor contact between the skin and the transmitter, make sure the strap is tight enough and that you thoroughly wet the electrodes on the strap. You can buy special conducting gel stuff, but I don't think it is recommended for consistent use, no good for the electrodes or something. Also if you are hairy like a gorilla then that can make getting good contact difficult.VZMY06SS wrote:Just checked mine then. Around 90ish making pasta in the kitchen, and 62 sitting in the lounge on the laptop. I was checking through my saved rides Garmin training centre before and saw that on one ride I had a peak HR of 239. Is this even possible? It was at the start of my ride when, and there is a good 10 minute period where my heart rate was above 200bpm. I wasn't exactly pushing or anything, but I did feel like my heart rate was up at the time. Is 239 even possible? Sorry for going off topic, but I was quite suprised when I saw this.
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Postby Grant W » Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:07 am
Sprint intervals it peaks out at 203 max
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Postby RobRollin » Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:44 am
When do you take your HR though? First thing in the morning is the ideal time.
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Postby brauluver » Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:34 pm
First thing before arising over 3 consecutive mornings and average out to achieve result.RobRollin wrote:32, 105kilos, resting heart rate is 54.
When do you take your HR though? First thing in the morning is the ideal time.
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby Sweeper59 » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:12 pm
But I reckon I'm strengthening my heart by cycling hard, and actually improving it's efficiency. I'd argue that, despite cycling or doing a spin class every day, my total number of heart beats a day would be less than most of those who 'knock' what I do. At times I've been tempted to respond with "we'll see who's laughing in 20 years time!"
So, for the mathematicians out there (Chaderotti?) ...if the resting heart rate of the average person is around 72 bpm, and many of us cyclists are 50-55 bpm, how many heart beats are we saving per year, even given that some of us have elevated heart rates for the duration of our exercise?
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Re: Resting Heart rate.What's yours?
Postby Bantam Roosta » Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:40 pm
If you assume 72 bpm constant, then the average person's heart will beat 103,680 times each day, or 37,324,800 beats per year.Sweeper59 wrote:So, for the mathematicians out there (Chaderotti?) ...if the resting heart rate of the average person is around 72 bpm, and many of us cyclists are 50-55 bpm, how many heart beats are we saving per year, even given that some of us have elevated heart rates for the duration of our exercise?
If you have a resting heart rate of 50 and get it up to 160 for an hour each day average, then your heart will beat 78,600 times each day, or 28,689,000 beats per year.
That's about 25% less beats than the average joe. This also doesn't take into account average joe's HR hitting 150 each day waddling to and from the car, when they see Maccas ads etc.
(Maths may be out)
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Postby Xphyrphyta » Sat Feb 20, 2010 2:33 pm
Was a Aviation firefighter/mine firefighter and rescue officer overall for 38years. Benn riding seriously for about two years. Rode some in the bush on my Dad's prewar Malvern Star as a kid.
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