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so i went to the doc today and he was blown away by my heartbeat at 47 beats per minute. said i must be a super athelte. i hear the norm for one is 40-60 per minute. curious to know what yours is.
so i went to the doc today and he was blown away by my heartbeat at 47 beats per minute. said i must be a super athelte. i hear the norm for one is 40-60 per minute. curious to know what yours is.
so i went to the doc today and he was blown away by my heartbeat at 47 beats per minute. said i must be a super athelte. i hear the norm for one is 40-60 per minute. curious to know what yours is.
what are you chatting about
47 isn't super athlete
Mid-high 30's is super duper
HR can be largely genetic also, hence Bush's reading, and taking reading's in places where your resting HR is not going to be where it should be for a true reading. Take it lying in your bed at night or in the morning.
Neither is a super athlete. Both are great resting heart rates. Regardless of what anyone says, a 47 resting HR is pretty unusual. The norm isn't 40-60....the norm is 60-80.
your an idiot.