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Performance Area => Crazy Weird Analysis & Stuff :) => Topic started by: Flander on November 25, 2010, 04:38:19 am
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Im curious. Whats everyones resting heart rate? Best measured before getting out of bed in the morning if possible. Or after a good long rest lying down.
Just to add to our athletic profiles.
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when i was doing all of that aerobic distance work it was around 40 after waking, using a 60 second radial pulase.. right now, no idea.. i'll measure tomorrow hopefully, if i remember.
pc!
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when i was doing all of that aerobic distance work it was around 40 after waking, using a 60 second radial pulase.. right now, no idea.. i'll measure tomorrow hopefully, if i remember.
pc!
I used to be 39 when I was lighter and ran more. Ill also try and measure soon.
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55 this morning, taken once, pulse is ridiculously palpable today.. hehe
peace
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I forgot to do it this morning. Has 66 sitting at the computer and reading.
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48 yesterday morning, forgot to log it.. happy about that ;d
pc
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I have about 62-64...
From what I know of, the heart of all the animals has pretty much the same limit in terms of lifetime and beats. The only difference is that for some animals it beats faster, for others, slower.
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48=measured in pharmacy on a blood pressure machine
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57 sitting at my desk, just got back from dropping a deuce though so might be high.
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I have about 62-64...
From what I know of, the heart of all the animals has pretty much the same limit in terms of lifetime and beats. The only difference is that for some animals it beats faster, for others, slower.
couch potatoes live longer??? they're hearts have less beats than athletes for sure.
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57 sitting at my desk, just got back from dropping a deuce though so might be high.
measured in bed this morning at 46 bpm.
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57 sitting at my desk, just got back from dropping a deuce though so might be high.
measured in bed this morning at 46 bpm.
nice
I have about 62-64...
From what I know of, the heart of all the animals has pretty much the same limit in terms of lifetime and beats. The only difference is that for some animals it beats faster, for others, slower.
couch potatoes live longer??? they're hearts have less beats than athletes for sure.
ya i disagree with raptor's statement, it's not like the heart is a clock and will just run out of battery at some predetermined time.. it's usually not the heart itself that is the problem, it's usually arterial wall buildup of plaque etc, stuff like that.. a heart can pretty much beat for a really long time if everything else is healthy.
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57 sitting at my desk, just got back from dropping a deuce though so might be high.
measured in bed this morning at 46 bpm.
nice
I have about 62-64...
From what I know of, the heart of all the animals has pretty much the same limit in terms of lifetime and beats. The only difference is that for some animals it beats faster, for others, slower.
couch potatoes live longer??? they're hearts have less beats than athletes for sure.
ya i disagree with raptor's statement, it's not like the heart is a clock and will just run out of battery at some predetermined time.. it's usually not the heart itself that is the problem, it's usually arterial wall buildup of plaque etc, stuff like that.. a heart can pretty much beat for a really long time if everything else is healthy.
There's nothing to disagree. The only thing is the coach potato will have other problems and heart limit isn't going to be the determining factor of his problems.
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12 beats, 10 seconds.
so 60/min.
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12 beats, 10 seconds.
so 60/min.
:uhhhfacepalm:
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12 beats, 10 seconds.
so 60/min.
:uhhhfacepalm:
x2..
stuck, if u need help with math let us know on the live chat, we're here for you.
:uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm:
:)
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12 beats, 10 seconds.
so 60/min.
:uhhhfacepalm:
x2..
stuck, if u need help with math let us know on the live chat, we're here for you.
:uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm: :uhhhfacepalm:
:)
He lives on Mars. One minute = 50 seconds there.
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHUTUP
:ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja:
:uhhhfacepalm:
hehe
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Measured it recently at 40 and 39. Thats pretty awesome. And it wasnt even in bed. It was during a class where we had to measyre BP and HR.
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He lives on Mars. One minute = 50 seconds there.
I have about 62-64...
From what I know of, the heart of all the animals has pretty much the same limit in terms of lifetime and beats. The only difference is that for some animals it beats faster, for others, slower.
There's nothing to disagree. The only thing is the coach potato will have other problems and heart limit isn't going to be the determining factor of his problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfYJsQAhl0
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Mully, enlighten me, what I got wrong there?
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Mully, enlighten me, what I got wrong there?
I'm sorry Raptor. I was just joking with you. You are one of the figure icons on this site and have been here longer than me. Will you humbly accept my apology buddy?
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Mully, enlighten me, what I got wrong there?
I'm sorry Raptor. I was just joking with you. You are one of the figure icons on this site and have been here longer than me. Will you humbly accept my apology buddy?
I will deal with your beligerant attitude later. Consider yourself dismissed soldier!
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Measured it recently at 40 and 39. Thats pretty awesome. And it wasnt even in bed. It was during a class where we had to measyre BP and HR.
damn wtf? SICK.
:highfive:
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I know a guy who is at around 80-90 probably since when you measure it he has like ~110 or so (probably scared or something)... I mean wtf?
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Measured it recently at 40 and 39. Thats pretty awesome. And it wasnt even in bed. It was during a class where we had to measyre BP and HR.
damn wtf? SICK.
:highfive:
Thanks. Yeah I was surprised that it is still that low.