I'm interested in knowing what peoples resting heart rates are. Just the age, sex and number will do. I'll go first.
26 M 58 bpm
This was much lower than I thought it would be but I've taken up jump rope for the past three months. I guess it's helped a lot.
Xavier Fisher
23 m 52
Jaxson Brooks
31 m 49-55
Thomas Brooks
And here's a chart showing the age and rates expected.
Michael Martinez
...
Alexander Moore
Mid 50s.
Thomas Ross
Sorry, didn't read your whole post. M and 25.
Jonathan Garcia
28M low around 50, at 55 right now.
Caleb Ramirez
AGE 32 MALE 38-40
UNLESS MY APPLE WATCH IS WRONG
FUCK
AM I DYING?
Jackson Cooper
52 M 42bpm >on a master's bicycle road racing team >train 500 hours a year, 6 days a week, for the last 9 years
Wyatt Foster
18 M 95
Wyatt Bailey
whats your average speed old man?
William Price
26 M 55 bpm
I got up and went to the bathroom, came back, sat down and measured it. I do 20min/10km of static bike after lifting. I want to cry from joy considering I was on high 80s, 90s not long ago. It's this low and I haven't even taken my anti anxiety shit.
Oliver Davis
I can always tell the non-cyclists because they pick the one metric (road speed) that has the largest number of external factors affecting it, rendering it useless as a way of measuring performance.
In road racing disciplines, 'faster than the other guy' is the only measurement of speed that matters. There are guys I outclimb on long climbs, and guys that outclimb me. There are guys I beat in a TT, and guys that beat me. There are guys in a crit that finish behind me, and there are guys in a crit that cross the line first. And so on. Nobody really cares about the numbers, all they care about is how you place at the finish. I have my fair share of decent finishes, and I likewise have my share of dismal placings -- just like everyone else. I've had enough good finishes to make it to Cat-3, and that's likely the level I'll stay at until I'm too old and beat up to do this anymore, basically because I only have so many hours a week I can train, on top of working all week long, and still getting enough sleep to recover adequately from training. Winning the lottery and not having to work ever again would be a game-changer, but I don't see that happening anytime soon. xD
Kevin Hill
>xD 55 and writes like a retard teenager. Kidding (unless you're trolling), if what you wrote is true and you're actually 55 I think it's pretty cool. Do check up on your overall health with a doc regularly though, a friend's dad died from I forgot what (heart related) even though he was a regular triathlete.
Noah Diaz
22 M 45
Zachary Flores
>xD When in Rome.. xD
BTW I said I'm 52. I almost wish I was 55, that's a different age group for racing, the field sizes are smaller, and (I suspect) there's a lower overall level of fitness -- so I'd win more often. :-)
I don't regularly need to go see a doctor for anything, and when I do he almost literally jumps up and down in excitement at how goddamned healthy I am: low LDLs, high HDLs, low (read as: healthy) BP, low bodyfat percentage (usually around 10%), no diabetes, no heart disease.. I have serious allergies and mild exercise-induced asthma but I get antigen shots every couple weeks at an allergy clinic and an albuterol inhaler before training is all I need for the asthma. When they test my lung capacity at the allergy clinic, I usually blow the needle off the top of the scale, so they can't say I really have breathing problems..
Jose Hill
Average is about 43 bpm. 35 y/o
Jeremiah Mitchell
18 55-60 bpm 80's when using preworkout.
Used to be a lot lower when I was a distance runner, but being that skinny is gross.
Isaiah Morris
28 m 68
would be nice to get into the 50s
Eli Flores
37 M 54
Alexander Thompson
20 M 43
Sebastian Hernandez
22 M 70
Levi Russell
>So many people sub 40 BPM
You nigga got Bradycardia or what?
Liam Perry
19 F 67
Ian James
18 M 94 ATM
Jace Flores
86 now
Jackson Lopez
30 /Fat/ 60 resting
Angel Mitchell
Depends how cold the room is.
26 m Between 58-68
Jaxson Reyes
20 42 male
Samuel Morgan
I see one person sub 40
Easton Watson
36 m 45-50
Josiah Martin
Whats your ftp? I seem to have plateaud around 320w at 67kg. Its good and all but im displeased that it seems stuck. I dont know what to change in my training.
Anyhow, im male, age 21, and my resting HR is around 35-40bpm
William Nelson
20 Male 56 I just did a pulse count of 15 seconds so it might be off. Last time I had it actually measured my girlfriend had just broken up with me and my HR was at about 90 bpm.