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Whats the best way to lower my resting heart rate

Whats the best way to lower my resting heart rate

Have you had a physical exam done by a doctor to determine whether you may have any heart or circulatory problems? If youre clear of any medical issues its highly likely that you can lower your resting heart rate by improving the effeciency of your cardio vascular system. Cardio exercise 15 to 20 minutes a day three or more days a week is generally seen as a good basis. Walk, swim, bike or whatever you prefer but get that heart rate up into the 80% of max capacity range for 1520 minutes and youll find yourself on your way to lowered resting heart rate and a whole lot of other benefits.

posted by X4ster at 10:42 PM on February 9, 2007

To lower your resting heart rate, exercise lots and lose a lot of weight and eat well and get plenty of rest and remove stress from your life and youll probably live longer, too.

But you might not have as much fun.

posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 10:47 PM on February 9, 2007 1 favorite

You just need to do cardiovascular exercise regularly. Running, biking, stairmasters anything that gets your heart rate up. Lifting weights may help build muscle, but it doesnt do much for your cardiovascular system

posted by chrisamiller at 11:09 PM on February 9, 2007

three things: lose weight, get fit, meditate.

posted by edtut at 11:36 PM on February 9, 2007

My resting heart rate dropped from 80 to 60 within two months of me starting to run 3 days a week and lift weights 24 times a week. My doctor congratulated me and told me to keep it up.

I also experienced weight loss, elevated mood, increased confidence and a new appreciation for body after I began regularly exercising.

posted by croutonsupafreak at 11:59 PM on February 9, 2007 1 favorite

Chiming in also with lots of cardio. I run fairly intense interval sets on the treadmill at the gym, and only yesterday, my doctor was actually slightly alarmed at my natural resting heart rate . until I told her about the running. Everyones on the right track so to speak.

posted by mykescipark at 4:27 AM on February 10, 2007

Cardiovascular activity, and running in particular. Im normally not a big fan of running because it tears up your knees and shins, but if youre just trying to lower your bpm, its a great way to go. When I ran track in HS, my resting heart rate was in the high 40s. The captain of our team also the son of Kip Keino, had a resting heart rate in the thirties.

posted by Civil_Disobedient at 6:39 AM on February 10, 2007

This thread might help.

posted by loiseau at 9:17 AM on February 10, 2007

cycling. no exercise beats cycling for lowering your heart rate.

The world record for lowest resting heart rate is held by a cyclist. its 27 or something mental. Lance armstrongs is 32 a normal heart rate for a man is around 70.

The reason cycling is so good for your heart is because the cycling motion causes very little muscle fatigue, which means the only thing controlling your speed is just how fast your heart can pump oxygen around the body.

Cross country skiing is also good, most gyms have a machine that mimics it.

posted by complience at 5:10 PM on February 10, 2007 1 favorite

What everybody else said, losing weight an aerobic exercise are the biggies. Also: caffeine, smoking, smoking dope, and persistent stress will elevate your heart rate.

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