Hi, everyone.
OK, so I've asked my doc and they don't seem to beleive that my HR gets this high with exercise, so I'm going to ask on here for experiences with this....
My resting HR from the moment I set foot on the treadmill is about 120. (Generally its about 100 when I'm just laying around)... When I run for awhile, it shoots up to about 180 and sometimes a couple beats higher. I don't actually FEEL that overexerted! I feel pretty darn good. And, if I slow my run (and my HR shoots a little lower), I don't feel as energized and good after my run. SOOOO... what is the deal?!? I am almost 30, so my MAXIMUM HR should be around 190, and that's the absolute max. However, at just a job basically, it shoots up to 180! Its crazy! And, I've been doing the same run now for over 1 1/2 years and NO MATTER WHAT it always shoots up that high... So, any ideas why this is? Is it dangerous? OR, is it relative to the fact that I start with a higher resting heart rate to begin with, so naturally, my HR would go up higher?
For example, my DH has a resting HR of around 70... His HR gets to the highest 150-160. So, when you add 20-30 beats to my resting, wouldn't it be natural to add 20-30 beats to my max?? I'm confused.
I don't want to be damaging my heart or risking a heart attack, but at the same time, anything slower than what I'm running doesn't seem to give me that "jolt" and I don't feel like I'm really getting good cardio.
... Anyone else have their HR shoot up higher than it really should? My docs seem to think the treadmill is maybe not counting correctly, but I get this count myself and with my pulse ox on too!
Thanks,
OK, so I've asked my doc and they don't seem to beleive that my HR gets this high with exercise, so I'm going to ask on here for experiences with this....
My resting HR from the moment I set foot on the treadmill is about 120. (Generally its about 100 when I'm just laying around)... When I run for awhile, it shoots up to about 180 and sometimes a couple beats higher. I don't actually FEEL that overexerted! I feel pretty darn good. And, if I slow my run (and my HR shoots a little lower), I don't feel as energized and good after my run. SOOOO... what is the deal?!? I am almost 30, so my MAXIMUM HR should be around 190, and that's the absolute max. However, at just a job basically, it shoots up to 180! Its crazy! And, I've been doing the same run now for over 1 1/2 years and NO MATTER WHAT it always shoots up that high... So, any ideas why this is? Is it dangerous? OR, is it relative to the fact that I start with a higher resting heart rate to begin with, so naturally, my HR would go up higher?
For example, my DH has a resting HR of around 70... His HR gets to the highest 150-160. So, when you add 20-30 beats to my resting, wouldn't it be natural to add 20-30 beats to my max?? I'm confused.
I don't want to be damaging my heart or risking a heart attack, but at the same time, anything slower than what I'm running doesn't seem to give me that "jolt" and I don't feel like I'm really getting good cardio.
... Anyone else have their HR shoot up higher than it really should? My docs seem to think the treadmill is maybe not counting correctly, but I get this count myself and with my pulse ox on too!
Thanks,