What is your resting heart rate ?
arv51862
Posts: 115 Member
No, not looking for a definition...
Just interested in comparing numbers.
I have a fitbit HR, when i look at my resting heart rate 30 day chart it shows a low of 71 and a high of 78....
Down about 10 bpm from a year or so ago but interested how my numbers compare.
If you have a similar heart rate monitor please respond with your corresponding 30 day low and high rhr # ....
This might in turn help build awareness and help with motivation (for one and all) to make healthier life choices regarding food and exercise...
I for one am admittedly still learning and a work in progress !
Thanks to any and all that reply !
Just interested in comparing numbers.
I have a fitbit HR, when i look at my resting heart rate 30 day chart it shows a low of 71 and a high of 78....
Down about 10 bpm from a year or so ago but interested how my numbers compare.
If you have a similar heart rate monitor please respond with your corresponding 30 day low and high rhr # ....
This might in turn help build awareness and help with motivation (for one and all) to make healthier life choices regarding food and exercise...
I for one am admittedly still learning and a work in progress !
Thanks to any and all that reply !
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Low: 51
High: 611 -
Mine changes very quickly in response to energy/carb intake. Those lows and highs were about 13 days apart. The uptick at the end is where I have reintroduced carbs after my RFL cut, and brought kcals back up to about 2040/day.
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I think the last time I checked it was 54, a few minutes after I woke up. It's mid 60s when I'm wandering around.1
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Sitting at my desk, my lowest was 54. I average 60.
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resting heart rate is usually in the mid to lower 50's.2
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Mine is consistently in the low 60's according to medical measurement, home BP monitor and Fitbit. Right now my Fitbit say 61.1
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In the cycling season when I'm at peak fitness RHR is around 48.
Most of my life it's been low to mid 60's when feeling fit but taking cycling seriously has made a huge difference.2 -
30 day graph shows high 71, low 66. It looks like most days it's around 68-69.2
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Resting heart rate 44 and I've scared a few nurses who can hardly believe I'm not dizzy, lightheaded and about to faint. If I'm up and about it's in the 50's. When I run it's up to 160-170.1
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I took mine once I got home because I wasn't feeling well. 78. I bit higher than normal but I was rushing around.
BP was 104 over 56. Bit lowish. Could explain the higher pulse.1 -
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When I was running regularly, 45-50. Not sure about now, since I've taken months off for an injury and (as I'm aware trying to start lifting again) I am not in condition at all. Maybe closer to mid-50's?1
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Mine used to regularly measure in the low 80's (measured at doctor's visits), but now since I started exercising, I hover between 63-65. I don't know why my heart rate is so high, but I'm glad I've lowered it.1
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »
Yes, which is why I added the disclaimer. I'm guessing resting is 5-15 lower.1 -
I have worn my garmin to bed a few times and I get around 45.1
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The thirty day fitbit report says a low of 47 and high of 53. It's generally about 60 when sitting at my desk.1
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I have a Fitbit and my resting heart rate The past 30 days range from 43 - 51.1
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A little derail, but how do you figure out your resting and max heart rate? I looked it up once, but I couldn't find my pulse. I have a chest HRM strap, no continual monitor. I like to use my heart rate for my runs, but the default Garmin zones seem low. Would I just throw on my strap first thing in the AM and start a fake activity to get my resting? How about max? I seem to hit my guestimated max HR during most runs. Does that seem right?0
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62 Low
73 high- This corresponds with the day after drinking alcohol and this is a pattern I've noticed for years not just a one off.1 -
jennybearlv wrote: »A little derail, but how do you figure out your resting and max heart rate? I looked it up once, but I couldn't find my pulse. I have a chest HRM strap, no continual monitor. I like to use my heart rate for my runs, but the default Garmin zones seem low. Would I just throw on my strap first thing in the AM and start a fake activity to get my resting? How about max? I seem to hit my guestimated max HR during most runs. Does that seem right?
No that won't be your absolute maximum - you have to push to an extreme level, not a routine level.
A ramp test for example where the speed increases steadily until you finally go anaerobic at the point of complete exhaustion.
It's not something to undertake lightly!
I did mine as part of a VO2 max test in a sports science lab, took 3 days to recover including suffering from exercise induced asthma.
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jennybearlv wrote: »A little derail, but how do you figure out your resting and max heart rate? I looked it up once, but I couldn't find my pulse. I have a chest HRM strap, no continual monitor. I like to use my heart rate for my runs, but the default Garmin zones seem low. Would I just throw on my strap first thing in the AM and start a fake activity to get my resting? How about max? I seem to hit my guestimated max HR during most runs. Does that seem right?
No that won't be your absolute maximum - you have to push to an extreme level, not a routine level.
A ramp test for example where the speed increases steadily until you finally go anaerobic at the point of complete exhaustion.
It's not something to undertake lightly!
I did mine as part of a VO2 max test in a sports science lab, took 3 days to recover including suffering from exercise induced asthma.
Yeah, didn't think so. Good to know there is a really unpleasant test to find out though.3 -
Usually somewhere around 55.1
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Only had mine a week, 53-59 bpm1
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Mid 50's, down from mid 70's a little over a year ago. And 50 pounds lighter. I'm sure my heart loves that!1
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59 generally.1
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So far this month a low of 42 and a high of 57 for RHR.2
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