What is your resting heart rate?

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  • badgerbadger1
    badgerbadger1 Posts: 954 Member
    You should have your thyroid checked. It may be overactive.

    Normal resting heart rate should be between 50's and 70's.

    Incorrect. Normal HR is 60-100.
  • A lot of these seem low, but then again I have anxiety so maybe 120/86 isn't so abnormal.

    i think my heart rate and bp run high because of my anxiety. if im at home where im less anxious, all of my numbers seem pretty normal
  • Troy67
    Troy67 Posts: 556 Member
    At the beginning when I weighed 336 pounds it would be around 100 or more just sitting on my butt, watching tv. Now it is usually around 50.
  • DonPendergraft
    DonPendergraft Posts: 520 Member
    It used to be almost 90 when I was heavier and didn't run. Now I run obsessively and my resting HR is in the mid-50's.
  • nikkilou1978
    nikkilou1978 Posts: 146 Member
    It was always 104 bpm, but after being put on blood pressure meds it now runs mid 80's. Blood pressure shot up to 190/115, before that it ran about 130/90, now it stays around 110/70. Working on getting all that straightened out, and hopefully off the meds.
  • sidra1446
    sidra1446 Posts: 32
    My resting heart rate is about 65, but during exercise its a very sad 160-180. Hope it improves as I improve my cardio.
  • paulamarsden
    paulamarsden Posts: 483 Member
    happy me, had my BP taken today and its already down to 105/70!

    great :)
  • lickmybaconcakes
    lickmybaconcakes Posts: 1,063 Member
    My HRM sais at the moment: 58
  • onequirkygirl
    onequirkygirl Posts: 303 Member
    50-53.... it was about 60 even at my most un-fit. However, I am also Hypothyroid.
  • adalychee
    adalychee Posts: 28 Member
    Lying down, mine's about 56; sitting up, it's about 62; standing, it's about 70. When I was rowing crew, it got as low as 40; that was fun. :)
  • NiallWallace
    NiallWallace Posts: 78 Member
    Resting was 55 last time I remembered to check first thing.
    Usually around 65 sitting at desk at work.

    Just as important is how quickly it returns to "normal" after exercise, I've seen mine drop from over 150 to 75ish in under a minute at the end of a cycle.

    Currently 75, jsut calming down after a day MTBing.
  • Spokez70
    Spokez70 Posts: 548 Member
    Usually low-mid 60's in the morning. I caught it once at 59 in a meeting at work a couple weeks ago

    What does everyone use to check? I use an iPhone app called Instant Hear Rate it checks your finger with the camera and LED.
  • FatDadSlim
    FatDadSlim Posts: 497 Member
    45ish
  • Just tested mine, I'm even at work right now, and it's 56. That makes me really happy considering the history of heart disease my family has. I'm going to check my blood pressure later but I did have coffee this morning. (And I haven't had it in ages so even a medium roast was strong, I've felt like I'm on drugs all day, first super speed and now just content and happy.)

    Feels good but I do need an actual checkup.
  • Usually low-mid 60's in the morning. I caught it once at 59 in a meeting at work a couple weeks ago

    What does everyone use to check? I use an iPhone app called Instant Hear Rate it checks your finger with the camera and LED.

    I use that app as well. Seems mostly accurate.
  • strawberrygashes
    strawberrygashes Posts: 210 Member
    49 - checked first thing in the morning with a blood pressure monitor. Used to be nearer 60.
  • suenewberry81
    suenewberry81 Posts: 241 Member
    Mines 53, what's classed as a good heart rate???
  • 2hobbit1
    2hobbit1 Posts: 820 Member
    Low 60's first thing in the morning.
  • harlanJEN
    harlanJEN Posts: 1,089 Member
    Resting ... Lying down . 48
    Up and moving around a bit . low 60s

    I have to work it to get it up to 120 : )
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