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Interestingly..... From a world wide perspective the lowest recorded hr is known, but not the highest..... Lowest is 26 and before this was 28 belonging to Migual Indurain.

When recording max hr it's important that it's a steady hr for a few seconds and not a short spike.

Agreed. I use at least a 10 second peak rate for max HR.

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1. Zarius Swanepoel

2. resting heart rate 72

3. maximum heart rate 188

4. age 32

5. star sign Cancer

6. I have winky = male :)

7. hub posts 115

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No but seriously? Somehow undead hubbers are more believable to me. I hope it's either a typo or a malfunctioning of HR recording equipment   :eek:

Like riding downhill alongside a working Eskom power line? Before I switched to a life-beam optic sensor in my helmet my Garmin belt regularly gave readings of 240+ when speeding downhill. Now I know going down is exciting but....

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A bit late to the party.

Wannabe 

Resting HR : lowest recorded, 46

Max HR : Highest recorded, 196

Age: 51

Aries

Got a winky

In excess of 9000 posts (one of the oldest / longest Hub members)

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To show how old age gets to us....

I calculated Heart Rate Reserve/Range (Max - Min) and 5year age grouping. Divided HRR by age for the one column and then the avg HRR per 5year band for the other

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1 Pulse

2 22 bpm*

3 162 bpm*

4 41 yrs

5 Taurus

6 Male

7 450 odd

 

* Yes, I know its rediculously low, I am apparently still healthy and normal according to the cardiologist and electrocardiophysiologist

 

Thanks incredible. I have a lowish HR and often alarm medical staff (38) at 22 u must be raising panic whenever u donate blood or go for a medical :)

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