JimB.
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Hey folks !
I have a couple of questions regarding heart rate & exercise that has me perplexed & confused.............OK, here goes.
A VERY brief history - I'll be 50 next month
I've always been pretty healthy & relatively thin. Currently 6'1" and about 205#. I would like to be about 10 - 12# lighter, but food is my enemy.
I've been running in quantity for about 2 years after a long period of weight training with little cardio.
Currently, my resting HR is about 60. If I'm REALLY relaxed, about 54.
According to the "standard" formula of 220 - age, my max HR should be about 170. Pretty easy so far, right?
Well, here is the kicker. My HR is high. WAY high. When I am running easy, my HR averages around 150 - 160 (without feeling very winded). When I am doing interval training, my HR can get up into the upper 180's. I THINK (or am hoping) that this is an indicator of very good cardiovascular health. Am I correct in this assumption?
Just to add, I am a HazMat teech at work & have had 2 full blown stress tests in the last 2 years with no adverse findings. In fact, last year I had some sort of nuclear scan to go with it & the Dr. said my heart was in really good shape. I am just a bit perplexed about the high rate with exercise. My HR recovers pretty quickly too.
BTW, just to add, I'm not really fast. If I average 9:30 miles I am happy as a clam. I can average over 17 mph on my bike on long rides
That's it. Opinions? Comments? TIA!!
I have a couple of questions regarding heart rate & exercise that has me perplexed & confused.............OK, here goes.
A VERY brief history - I'll be 50 next month







I've always been pretty healthy & relatively thin. Currently 6'1" and about 205#. I would like to be about 10 - 12# lighter, but food is my enemy.
I've been running in quantity for about 2 years after a long period of weight training with little cardio.
Currently, my resting HR is about 60. If I'm REALLY relaxed, about 54.
According to the "standard" formula of 220 - age, my max HR should be about 170. Pretty easy so far, right?
Well, here is the kicker. My HR is high. WAY high. When I am running easy, my HR averages around 150 - 160 (without feeling very winded). When I am doing interval training, my HR can get up into the upper 180's. I THINK (or am hoping) that this is an indicator of very good cardiovascular health. Am I correct in this assumption?
Just to add, I am a HazMat teech at work & have had 2 full blown stress tests in the last 2 years with no adverse findings. In fact, last year I had some sort of nuclear scan to go with it & the Dr. said my heart was in really good shape. I am just a bit perplexed about the high rate with exercise. My HR recovers pretty quickly too.
BTW, just to add, I'm not really fast. If I average 9:30 miles I am happy as a clam. I can average over 17 mph on my bike on long rides
That's it. Opinions? Comments? TIA!!