Welcome to Incels.is - Involuntary Celibate Forum

Welcome! This is a forum for involuntary celibates: people who lack a significant other. Are you lonely and wish you had someone in your life? You're not alone! Join our forum and talk to people just like you.

Serious What's your resting heart rate?

What's your resting heart rate?


  • Total voters
    15
KingOfRome

KingOfRome

Buff Auschwitz Escapee
-
Joined
Jan 17, 2018
Posts
8,038
Just curious.

"A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.


Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute.



To measure your heart rate, simply check your pulse. Place your index and third fingers on your neck to the side of your windpipe. To check your pulse at your wrist, place two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery — which is located on the thumb side of your wrist.


When you feel your pulse, count the number of beats in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by four to calculate your beats per minute." - Mayoclinic

I got 44 bpm.
 
I counted 18 beats in 15 seconds.

Quick maths -> 72 bpm
 
U mogg me, I'm at 59, but have gotten like 53 some times idk
 
I have an usually low heart rate, when I do cardio I can raise it to about 60-70.
 
I need to stop smoking
 
Just curious.

"A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.


Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute.



To measure your heart rate, simply check your pulse. Place your index and third fingers on your neck to the side of your windpipe. To check your pulse at your wrist, place two fingers between the bone and the tendon over your radial artery — which is located on the thumb side of your wrist.


When you feel your pulse, count the number of beats in 15 seconds. Multiply this number by four to calculate your beats per minute." - Mayoclinic

I got 44 bpm.
88
 
High resting heart rate = higher likelyhood of cardiac arrest.

It's over for 100+restingheartratecels
>He doesn't get the joke
Over for autismcels
 

Similar threads

kangarooc3l
Replies
64
Views
2K
SoycuckGodOfReddit
SoycuckGodOfReddit
Dusk
Replies
15
Views
810
Vendetta
Vendetta
Grim_Reaper
Replies
62
Views
5K
Jason Voorhees
Jason Voorhees
Myth
Replies
61
Views
3K
Simulacrasimulation
Simulacrasimulation

Users who are viewing this thread

shape1
shape2
shape3
shape4
shape5
shape6
Back
Top