I understand everyone is different and everyone has different heart rates, my heart rate walking from the car to the store is anything between 110-125 I’m 30 yrs F My moms is 56 and hers while walking to the store is anything between 70-85s, my husbands is anything between 80-90s. I have been to a cardiologist to make sure everything is fine, I am pretty healthy. If you guys don’t mind sharing your HR

  • ndlxs@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I am 67: I didn’t start my (slow!) running until about 10 years ago. When I was in my late 30s and 40s, though, my pulse at doctor visits would be somewhere in the high 80s to low 90s; pretty high that is. I weighed about 30 pounds more then than I do now. I’m 6’4" and long waisted; if you saw me you wouldn’t think “that guy is a runner”.

    Since I’ve been running regularly, though, my resting pulse is (right now) 58; after a long run, it will drop below 50. For yesterday’s 3 mile run, 13:21 pace, my pulse ranged from 61 to 114.

    This is all to say your pulse is dependent on your fitness level, and walking or running for 45 minutes to an hour 4 times a week will lower your pulse, increase your fitness level, and improve your overall mental health as well.

    Honestly, before I retired and was working and raising kids, I didn’t have that hour 4 times a week, but now I don’t know how I can do without it, not just for fitness, but for overall mental health. I live next to the American River in the Sacramento Valley and always go out along the river and that is good for the soul.