What's your resting pulse rate?

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What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby AP81 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:29 pm

Out of curiosity I started measuring mine daily over the last month. My fitness levels are decent, but I haven't done any endurance work (i.e > 50km for about a year). I'm currently @51 BPM, sometimes lower but that seems the norm for me.

I'd imagine some of you guys doing 300km+ per week would be getting in the low to mid 40s. I'm interested to see what other people are getting. What are your numbers? Here are mine:

Age: 31
BPM: 51
Training: Gym (weights), commuting (110km per week), 1-2 quick weekend rides (20-40km).

Use the template below.

Make sure you are at complete rest when you take your pulse (i.e. have been sitting very still for at least 30m to 1hr). There is a free android app called Instant Heart Rate that works pretty well (gives me the same results as my Polar heart rate monitor).

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Postby toolonglegs » Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:53 pm

Age:44
BPM:29-30
Training: 12-15 hours per week
Extreme bradycardia according to my ECG 2 weeks ago, Doc says don't worry :lol: .

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby AP81 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:59 pm

Woah, crazy low.

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Postby ldrcycles » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:56 am

Plenty of info (and even a poll!) in this thread viewtopic.php?f=49&t=14729&hilit=resting+heart+rate" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Postby skull » Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:39 am

toolonglegs wrote:Age:44
BPM:29-30
Training: 12-15 hours per week
Extreme bradycardia according to my ECG 2 weeks ago, Doc says don't worry :lol: .
Pretty similar.
BPM: 36. Although it was recorded lower in my earlier years at 32 bpm
Training: ATM honestly not as much as I should be maybe 10hrs

I have had a few scans and visits to specialists, they said my rhythm is fine just a slow heart.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby CXCommuter » Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:53 am

Age 38
BPM during the week around 60 (constant commuting means constant recovery- resting HR gets higher during the week)
BPM after full recovery (rest day/s) mid 40's
10-12 hours on bike per week
18 months ago resting BPM was around 70 after 10 years of feasting and low exercise
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby briztoon » Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:56 am

Age 41.
BPM 56 - but that was recorded in hospital right after my accident.
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby cyclotaur » Sun Sep 08, 2013 12:50 pm

For maybe an hour or so post-ride low 70s.
Just mooching around, middle of the day low 60s.
Sat still for awhile in the evening low 50s.
Wake up first thing in the morning low 40s.

It's always been the same. My doctor says I have the heart of an athlete. A few years back I had a stress test and was told the same thing. Pity I don't have the skills/ability of an athlete to match ... hahaha :lol:

No idea of on-ride heart rate as I don't use HRM or whatever.
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby tangary » Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:11 pm

Semi-serious rider averaging about 150km wk/ 6000-7000km per year. 50 yrs old and resting HR about 66.
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby jules21 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:48 pm

mine seems to vary - mid-high 40s to low 50s - about 50 then.

Age: 40
BPM: 50
Training: 10-15 hrs/wk

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Postby Pravda » Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:05 pm

Mines pretty low but I'm a but younger than most of the other posters.

Age:27
BPM:32
Training: 250km a week or so plus 5 a side football.


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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby Cyclopsx » Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:37 pm

Age: 62
BPM: 40 Max seems to be 152.

When I was 40/45 it was around 35 BPM. Max back then was about 160.
Fit or not doesn't seem to make any difference.

My 10 year old Grandson was on the velodrome last week and I put my heart monitor on him, his max was 247 but he could have gone harder. He's very fit and been racing BMX for 5 years.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby VRE » Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:13 am

Not sure about mine, but when I went to a hospital for a 1-day stay (a gastroscopy) in October, the nurse taking my pulse asked me if I did triathlons :) .

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby barefoot » Tue Sep 10, 2013 9:18 am

Age: 38
RHR: low 40s
MHR: about 200

I measured my RHR at 37 BPM several times (ie repeatable) one night a few months ago, which I thought was surprisingly low. I knew it dropped under 50 (having been hooked up to a monitor in hospital once and repeatedly set the <50BPM alarm off), but that was lower than I had seen it.

I wore my HRM around a bit, watching what it did. Turns out I beat in the high 40s sitting at a desk, and can go under 50 just standing still. I just paused typing for half a minute and recorded 47 BPM (using a smartphone app). Proper resting drops lower - I guess lying prone puts less pressure demand on the heart, for starters.

I mentioned it to my doctor, and he just congratulated me :-D . In absence of any negative symptoms, said to not worry about it. He's a competitive runner, and his RHR is about 40, so he's not hung up on the 60-to-90-is-normal rule.

One contributing factor (and I hate to bring it up yet again lest I be accused of evangelising) is that I don't eat for ~16 hours a day. Other fasters have also reported very low RHR, so there appears to be a correlation even if it's not causal (maybe a low RHR causes irreparable brain dysfunction and makes us more likely to fast :-P ). I suspect my RHR was a little higher before I started the fasting thing... although the hospital monitor alarm thing was before, so I've obviously always been on the low HR side.

I commute 12km a day (2x15 minute rides) and try to get out for one, sometimes two, ~1 hour bunch rides during the week and/or a ~2hr bunch ride on the weekend.

Now I have a recording HRM, I really should try recording a whole night's sleep. It would be interesting to see what my HR does in a true restful state.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby AP81 » Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:06 pm

You guys are all making me feel unfit! I need to up my endurance and get into the 40s.

FWIW, Miguel Indurian has a resting pulse of 28 bpm, Lance is 32.


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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby barefoot » Tue Sep 10, 2013 1:15 pm

AP81 wrote:You guys are all making me feel unfit! I need to up my endurance and get into the 40s.

FWIW, Miguel Indurian has a resting pulse of 28 bpm, Lance is 32.
There are lots of things that affect RHR, and fitness is only one of them.

Genetics is a bigger one.

It could be that people with a tendency to having a low RHR are well suited to endurance sports such as cycling, and being naturally good at it (or at least better than average) we have stuck with it, making cyclists a self-selecting group of people with low HR. And then they are fairly fit on top of their natural tendency.

I would also question the possible effect of pharmaceuticals on RHR, in the cases of professional cyclists with extremely low numbers. There are lots of things about Lance Armstrong that would not be possible for an unmedicated person to achieve. Indurain? Never caught, as far as I'm aware, but look at what his contemporaries have been accused of using... I'd see his freakishly low HR as an indicator of things being generally abnormal in the man, genetic or drug-affected as the case may be.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby jules21 » Tue Sep 10, 2013 1:21 pm

barefoot wrote:I would also question the possible effect of pharmaceuticals on RHR, in the cases of professional cyclists with extremely low numbers. There are lots of things about Lance Armstrong that would not be possible for an unmedicated person to achieve. Indurain? Never caught, as far as I'm aware, but look at what his contemporaries have been accused of using... I'd see his freakishly low HR as an indicator of things being generally abnormal in the man, genetic or drug-affected as the case may be.
they recently plugged Indurain back into a exercise machine thing and his numbers were apparently still stunningly high at age 40-something

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby Farmer Elvis » Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:52 pm

Age 47
rhr 45
Max about 180
Ride about 220/wk

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby nezumi » Wed Sep 11, 2013 2:19 pm

Age: 29
BPM: 59
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Postby thearthurdog » Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:11 pm

Age: 40
BPM: 34 - 38
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby abr89 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:45 pm

Resting pulse rate will always vary from individual to individual, so it is difficult to give a straight answer. In general however the lower the pulse rate correlates to an increased cardiovascular health. This basically boils down to the fact that if the heart can pump an equal amount of blood around the body in less contractions then each contraction is more efficient and hence the heart muscle is stronger and capable of deliver more oxygenated blood to the circulation when under stress.
Hope this helps, definitely a good idea to measure your pulse and BP on a regular basis for good health measures.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby abr89 » Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:48 pm

Age: 24
RHR: 42
Training: Vary it up with running/swimming/cycling for an hour every morning, followed by a combination on the weekend. Main interest in triathlons and long distance running.

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby Wakatuki » Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:27 pm

Age 40
RHR 54-56...

Been cycling for almost 1yr. With the recent addition of a HRM my Max never gets near the formula (180), high 160's and I die off very quickly, mid 150's and I can puff along for ages. low 150's easy as! Q?

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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby Squigs » Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:32 pm

Age: 16
RHR: 42
Training: 12-15hrs riding per week
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Re: What's your resting pulse rate?

Postby Nikolai » Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:55 pm

My heart beats only when I need it to.

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