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14 To calculate your subtract your age from 220 then multiply that number by 70 percent?

target heart rate


Why does a persons heart rate change?

because they need a change in heart rate.


What is a rate of change expressed as a percent?

It is the percentage rate of change!


To get the range of your target heart rate you should multiply maximum heart rate by what percent?

You can easily find your Target Heart Rate (thr) with this simple method. Subtract your age from 220 (226 for women) to calculate your Maximum Heart Rate (mhr). Find your training zone below and multiply that number times your maximum rate. im not sure if this is right but here you go.


Do rate and amplitude always change together in a frog heart?

Does the amplitude of the heart and heart rate always change together


Is 158 beats per minute healthy while your exercising?

The American Heart Association recommends a target heart rate of 50 percent to 85 percent of your maximum heart rate. Your maximum heart rate is about 220 minus your age. A heart rate of 158 would be at the high end of the 85 percent zone if you were 35 years old.


Of maximal heart rate percent submax or submaximal equates to what?

Submaximal usually equates to about 70-85 percent of maximal heart rate (MHR).


Is there a heart rate calculator for running?

I think what you are looking for is a heart rate MONITOR. You calculate what your target heart rate should be using a formula then the monitor helps you keep track of your heart rate.


Calculate the daily interest rate on an annual rate of 17.7 percent?

0.04849%


How do you calculate intensity?

John is a 30-years-old man with resting heart rate 72 who wishes to train 80% of thee heart rate reserve, how to calculate his target heart rate. Maximum Heart Rate=220-age=220-30=190 Heart Rate Reserve=190-72=118 Target Heart Reserve=Heart Rest Reserve*training intensity%+Resting Heart Rate


What is the percent rate of change?

The rate of change is the change divided by the original value. This answer, converted to a percentage is the percentage rate of change.


How to calculate heart rate for exercise?

To calculate your heart rate for exercise, first find your maximum heart rate by subtracting your age from 220. During exercise, monitor your pulse for 15 seconds and multiply by 4 to get your heart rate per minute. This will help you stay within your target heart rate zone for optimal exercise intensity.