Freaky Heart
randrews
Posts: 5
Hi everyone. This is my first post, though I love the site and reguarly read all of the posts. MFP provides a wonderful sense of community and lots of great support.
Here is my problem. I got a heart rate monitor and it is ruining my workouts! My resting heart rate ranges from 33 to 37 beats per minute. I know--very low. Trust me, I am not a highly trained athlete. When I walk I try to keep my heart rate in the 70 to 80% range, but if I iam in that range my perceived rate of exertion is almost none--it is like I am walking through the mall. But then when I jog, my heart rate skyrockets. If I am jogging and feel really great, I am inevitably in the 90 to 95% range but my perceived rate of exertion is really about a 7 or 8--I could still carry on a conversation though it might be a little breathless, and I am not struggling to breath. When I stop jogging, my heart rate quickly very quickly, and when I am done working out my heart rates returns to 50 or so beats a minute in about 2 minutes.
I know that my HRM is working b/c I have tested it by taking my pulse--it is always dead one. I have a Polar F4.
My typical cardio workout is to walk for one song and then jog for two songs. It isn't in my genetic makeup to intentionally cause myself discomfort so I rarely push myself too hard.
Any insight, experience, suggestions for me and my freaky ????
Here is my problem. I got a heart rate monitor and it is ruining my workouts! My resting heart rate ranges from 33 to 37 beats per minute. I know--very low. Trust me, I am not a highly trained athlete. When I walk I try to keep my heart rate in the 70 to 80% range, but if I iam in that range my perceived rate of exertion is almost none--it is like I am walking through the mall. But then when I jog, my heart rate skyrockets. If I am jogging and feel really great, I am inevitably in the 90 to 95% range but my perceived rate of exertion is really about a 7 or 8--I could still carry on a conversation though it might be a little breathless, and I am not struggling to breath. When I stop jogging, my heart rate quickly very quickly, and when I am done working out my heart rates returns to 50 or so beats a minute in about 2 minutes.
I know that my HRM is working b/c I have tested it by taking my pulse--it is always dead one. I have a Polar F4.
My typical cardio workout is to walk for one song and then jog for two songs. It isn't in my genetic makeup to intentionally cause myself discomfort so I rarely push myself too hard.
Any insight, experience, suggestions for me and my freaky ????
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Hi everyone. This is my first post, though I love the site and reguarly read all of the posts. MFP provides a wonderful sense of community and lots of great support.
Here is my problem. I got a heart rate monitor and it is ruining my workouts! My resting heart rate ranges from 33 to 37 beats per minute. I know--very low. Trust me, I am not a highly trained athlete. When I walk I try to keep my heart rate in the 70 to 80% range, but if I iam in that range my perceived rate of exertion is almost none--it is like I am walking through the mall. But then when I jog, my heart rate skyrockets. If I am jogging and feel really great, I am inevitably in the 90 to 95% range but my perceived rate of exertion is really about a 7 or 8--I could still carry on a conversation though it might be a little breathless, and I am not struggling to breath. When I stop jogging, my heart rate quickly very quickly, and when I am done working out my heart rates returns to 50 or so beats a minute in about 2 minutes.
I know that my HRM is working b/c I have tested it by taking my pulse--it is always dead one. I have a Polar F4.
My typical cardio workout is to walk for one song and then jog for two songs. It isn't in my genetic makeup to intentionally cause myself discomfort so I rarely push myself too hard.
Any insight, experience, suggestions for me and my freaky ????0 -
Your HR is very low, do you know why? You should have your doctor work with you by doing a heart rate stress test would be good for you both to determine your goals.0
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I would def get that checked out by a Dr !0
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There was someone recently with a similar problem about a low heart rate. I found the thread--maybe it can help.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/13685-slow-ticker-low-calories?hl=lance+armstrong&page=1#posts-1043190 -
Thanks for the feedback. Probably need to have this checked out.....0
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