Drago
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Reading my Garmin Connect data for the last week, at one point my sleepy-night-night heart rate got down to 35. I'm either very fit or at deaths door.
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‘‘Twas Nice knowing you.Reading my Garmin Connect data for the last week, at one point my sleepy-night-night heart rate got down to 35. I'm either very fit or at deaths door.
Have you lot looked at heart rate variability?
Apparently 80-100ms is good, reflecting a relaxed, well rested, healthy individual.
50-60ms is bad, person under stress, fight or flight response activated.
Mine is 25ms, going as low 8ms last week.![]()
Have you lot looked at heart rate variability?
Apparently 80-100ms is good, reflecting a relaxed, well rested, healthy individual.
50-60ms is bad, person under stress, fight or flight response activated.
Mine is 25ms, going as low 8ms last week.![]()
Got an Apple Watch 3 a few weeks back so been using that for running and swimming etc . One of the things it also monitors is HRV. Just had a look for last month and it’s averaging 82. Peaks and troughs of all months though ! Need to get a new HRM for running as the wrist based thing is abit all over the place at times. Fine when not , resting HR has been as low as 40 when sleeping
Not necessarily ... I can get my heart to do that! I was lying on my right side in bed last night and could hear the pulse in my right ear. It was well down in the thirties (ba-bump Mississippi Mississippi ba-bump Mississippi Mississippi...) As soon as I started thinking about it the pulse rate went up to a more normal 50ish (ba-bump Mississippi ba-bump Mississippi...) I relaxed and it slowed down again. I could cause it to happen at will.My minimum was 30 yesterday, just after midday, my heart rate two minutes before was 65 and two minutes after was 67, so I’m comfortable that this was a misread and I can ignore it.