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Target Heart Rate Zone How Fast should I go?
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Resting Heart Rate R.H.R. is the measured in beats per minute (bpm)
The average person has a R.H.R. of 70-72bpm In order to calculate R.H.R. relax for five minutes then find your pulse at your carotid artery. Take your pulse for ten seconds (looking at a watch and feeling for your pulse). Multiply that number by 6
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Maximum Heart Rate MHR or Maximum Heart Rate 220 – Age
So….a 15 year old would have a MHR of 205 (220-15) 16 year old would have a MHR of 204 (220-16) 17 year old would have MHR of 203
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Heart Rate Reserve H.R.R. Is the amount of Beats per minute that your body can devote towards physical activity. Calculate your H.R.R. by subtracting your R.H.R. from your M.H.R. So…if a 15 year old person had a resting heart rate of 65 then their H.R.R. would be …. 205 (MHR) -65 (RHR) = 140 (HRR) So because this person devotes 65bpm to rest, they have 140bpm reserved for activity! WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF THEY HAD A RESTING HEART RATE OF 85bpm?
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Calculating TARGET HEART RATE
THR Zone is (50 – 85% of HRR) + RHR So for a 15 year old…. MHR = 205bpm RHR of 65 bpm Thus HRR is 140bpm So…THR lower limit is (140 X.50) + 65 = = 135 bpm So…THR upper limit is (140 X .85) + 65 = =184 bpm
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135bpm = 22.5 beats per ten seconds
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