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  • BartManB Offline
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    I live on coffee at the moment! Must try heartrate when getting up in the AM..<br />
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    I recall reading somewhere that John Walkers resting heart rate when he was winning golds etc was 28!!

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  • MN5M Online
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    MN5
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    Apparently George W Bush's heart rate is in the early 40's as well, proof that not enough blood pumped into his brain. Bloody good for any age but particularly amazing for someone his age.

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    Caffeine does MN5, but smoking really beats the shit out of it. <br />
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    As an aside - soy or dairy milk? I'm the former. Fess up, fockers...

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    err yeah... I've been donig loads of cycling recently (50ks in one stint the other day), not measured my resting heart rate in ages. It just came in at 48. Pretty happy with that!!<br />
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    (Doesn't explain though why I am still completely fooked after walking up a flight of stairs)

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  • MN5M Online
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    MN5
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    Bart and MajorRage you're both in the "athlete" category. Top stuff ! xzxgood <br />
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    I just sneak into excellent somehow.....<br />
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    [url="http://www.netfit.co.uk/fitness/test/resting-heart-rate.htm"]http://www.netfit.co.uk/fitness/test/re ... t-rate.htm[/url]

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    Trust me mate, I am many things, but I'm not an athlete!!!!

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Hmm, 68. According to that chart Above Average.

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  • ToddyT Online
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    48 sitting at my desk. Have been doing heaps of cadio last few months. <br />
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    I think Lance Armstongs used (might still be) to be around the 32-34 mark.

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    mine varies between 45-60, higher the day after hard exercise. I do 1-2 hours of hill intervals twice a week, and a swim......wish I exercised more. BP about 95/50<br />
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    Bart-do you think your extremely low fat % causes this low HB? I know you're already fit due to the rowing. Well done xzxgood

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  • BartManB Offline
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    wish I had taken my HR a few times through the rowing.<br />
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    Must be low body fat perhaps, as it is certainly not the cardoio fitness.<br />
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    also not eating any shit must help. Ahh, shit food that is!

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    50bpm - have just knocked off a 500ml can of V too!! have been running regularly for the last several months so quite happy to see my resting heart rate is lowish. Have def noticed that recovery post run is waaay quicker in the last month or two, always a good sign of increasing fitness

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    [quote name='Paekakboyz']50bpm - have just knocked off a 500ml can of V too!! have been running regularly for the last several months so quite happy to see my resting heart rate is lowish. Have def noticed that recovery post run is waaay quicker in the last month or two, always a good sign of increasing fitness[/quote]<br />
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    I took mine after a fathers day feed over the weekend while lying on the sand at Eastbourne and the bugger had snuck up to 78 !!!! sheesh thats got to be a concern. Hard work digesting my bread rolls and pastrami ( and a couple of beers eusa_whistle ) perhaps ?

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    MN5 maybe you're part lizard and the heart rate was up to distribute that sunshine faster!! then again if you're a father then kids are likely to add a few extras to your bpm... in fact you probably don't even have a 'resting' rate anymore!

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  • MN5M Online
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    MN5
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    [quote name='Paekakboyz']MN5 maybe you're part lizard and the heart rate was up to distribute that sunshine faster!! then again if you're a father then kids are likely to add a few extras to your bpm... in fact you probably don't even have a 'resting' rate anymore![/quote]<br />
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    Perhaps I was on edge that he was gonna pinch my food, that may have been it ! lucky for me he was more interested in eating the stones and bits of wood near us....

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  • dKD Offline
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    58bpm, puts me into the excellent heart rate category

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  • MN5M Online
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    MN5
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    [quote name='MN5'][quote name='Paekakboyz']MN5 maybe you're part lizard and the heart rate was up to distribute that sunshine faster!! then again if you're a father then kids are likely to add a few extras to your bpm... in fact you probably don't even have a 'resting' rate anymore![/quote]<br />
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    Perhaps I was on edge that he was gonna pinch my food, that may have been it ! lucky for me he was more interested in eating the stones and bits of wood near us....[/quote]<br />
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    Back to a much more normal 63bpm just now so that is a relief. Weird how different factors affect it so much.

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    50bpm again today... got a couple of deadlines coming up so I think heart rate and blood pressure are due to climb shortly tho!

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  • cyclopathC Offline
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    Now - 60<br />
    Resting - about 44-48 usually. I do a fair bit of cardio, but less in the last few weeks. Resting used to be 42 - like to get back to that, same as my age now.<br />
    Got more body fat than Bart though! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />

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  • BartManB Offline
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    I want to take mine in the morning when I wake up, that should be as low as it goes I would expect. but I always forget - alarm goes off, I automatically up and down to kitchen, jug on, start preparing coffee before gym! Sleepwalking all the way!

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    I took mine and was about 63, I clearly have a long way to go to match you barely humamoid creatures.

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