What is your resting heart rate?
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I'm 60 years young and have currently lost 28.7kilos (63lbs) and resting RHR is around 48 Am I deceased??!! I work out cardio and weights 3 times a week0
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53 years old and current resting HR is also 53.
When cycling fit 50bpm is my usual rate.0 -
I'm 43 and it's typically in the mid 40's. I check every morning with one of those fingertip oximeters.0
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I'm 46 and hr is 48 sat
interestingly I just checked mine whilst climbing a ladder to 3rd story and cleaning the windows amazingly only 61
Now i'm interested to see what it is when doing different things0 -
I'm 20 237lbs.
Mine is 630 -
Last time I checked, it was 64.
Oh ........... I am 56. :blushing:0 -
Mine has been running in the 50s, which is nice, but the much better thing is that I have to press on an artery to feel it. Starting in October, I'd been having episodes where I'd be sitting at my desk or lying in bed, and be able to feel my heartbeat pulsating in my chest. It would keep me awake. I don't have that problem anymore.0
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I'm 38 yrs old and mine is 630
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age 52
RHR 58-600 -
I'm 20, 175 lbs 6'2
I weight lift 4-5 times a week and do cardio either basketball or run 2 times a week.. My rest heart rate is around 45.0 -
I am 45 years old and my resting heart rate is around 68 bpm. When I run it quickly goes to 180's. Can't run long like that0
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I'm 41, 249 pounds and my RHR is 50-54 depending on who is checking it. My doctor is very happy with my RHR so I guess it's ok.
Also when I exercise it goes above easily 140 but I can still breathe and talk normally....I can push well into the 180s without feeling like I'm going to die..... fortunately it goes down quickly too when I stop or slow down.0 -
RHR = 470
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RHR = 55
I'm 42, female, and my RHR has been dropping over the last few years as I have become healthier, losing weight and working out. Sweet.0 -
45!0
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My resting heart rate this morning is 48.... I'm 40 years old.0
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44years old and about 20 pounds over weight still..Resting heart rate is around 50..0
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I'm 32 and mine is 68 and I'm just getting back into gym and cardio0
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I'm 53, RHR 48
good with that but have to keep an eye on my cholesterol levels & BP, Dad died of heart attack aged 510 -
I'm just curious.
I'm 45 yrs, 6'-2" and about 222 lbs and since I've become a cardio junkie my RHR has come way down. It's about 39 bpm.
At first I was worried but the more I read about it, I guess it's a good thing.
What's yours?
Ddude u got atrial fibralation. U need digoxin.
No, just No.
39 is fine for an athletic man. Call it a-fib at 108bpm, even then you NEED and ECG to diagnose. Don't go tossing crap like that out there like that.
Agreed. Do you even know what atrial fibrillation is? Don't diagnose. Please for the love of all that is sane.0
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