Fitness and Exercise Work outs.
How To Measure Your Heartrate
A common method to calculate the intensity of your
work out is to measure your heart rate. To achieve maximum benefits
of an aerobic work out, you need to rais your heart rate to its
optimum level, and maintain this heartrate for 20 minutes...
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You are going to try to maintain your "target
heart rate". I'm going to show you how to calculate your target
heart rate. Althought, there are several ways of arriving at this
figure, one of the simplest formulas is the following:
maximum heart rate (220 - age) x 70%. Thus, the target
heart rate for a 40 year-old would be 126.
Some methods for figuring the target rate take individual
differences into consideration. Here is one of them:
* Subtract age from 220 to find maximum heart rate.
* Subtract resting heart rate (see below) from maximum
heart rate to determine heart rate reserve.
* Take 70% of heart rate reserve to determine heart
rate raise.
* Add heart rate raise to resting heart rate to find
target rate.
Resting heart rate should be determined by taking
your pulse after sitting quietly for five minutes. When checking
heart rate during a workout, take your pulse within five seconds
after interrupting exercise because it starts to go down once you
stop moving. Count pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by six to get
the per-minute rate. |