05-23-2018 11:28
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05-23-2018 11:28
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Hello everyone!
I just bought the Fitbit Alta HR, I only had it for a couple of days but it already gives me a lot to think about.
So my fitbit states that my resting heart rate is between 64 and 67, however whenever I check my heart rate during the day, it is between 74 and 82, which I think is quite high and whenever I stand up, it usually shows above 90. I also noticed that whenever I walk to commute to work, it goes up to 120 😮
I don't think I am having an unhealthy lifestyle -eating healthy food, don't drink coffee, fair amount of sleep, don't feel stress at all- although I don't exercise a lot (I have an average weight and would like to keep it that way) but seeing my heart rate getting so high for just a walk makes me wonder if I should start some cardio exercises.
Anyone has advice for a daily exercise please?
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05-24-2018 18:31
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05-24-2018 18:31
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Hi @Kisastar - I suggest you extend your walks and track your steps. How much? Start with increasing your baseline steps by 20%.

05-24-2018 18:31
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05-24-2018 18:31
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Hi @Kisastar - I suggest you extend your walks and track your steps. How much? Start with increasing your baseline steps by 20%.

05-25-2018 01:48
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05-25-2018 01:48
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It's normal for your heart rate to rise when it has to work harder...

05-25-2018 07:27
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05-25-2018 07:27
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@Kisastar -- @Alicat2104 makes an interesting point -- having your heart rate elevate to 120 during a brisk walk may not be cause for alarm.

05-25-2018 08:01
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05-25-2018 08:01
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This was my lunchtime walk yesterday. The harder you're working your body / heart, the faster the heart rate will be - it's just what happens. Your RHR is actually quite good and changes with activity are nothing to worry about.

05-25-2018 09:53
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05-25-2018 09:53
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Can you define brisk? I don't think my pace is particularly fast or anything, just a casual walk from my place to work or the train station. But all your answers actually reassure me 🙂 Thanks a lot!
Still, I would like to start some daily exercise, especially that since I started working, I spend my days sitting behind a desk. Do you have any idea?

05-25-2018 10:46
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05-25-2018 10:46
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@Kisastar - thanks, and yes, same idea as before - walk. It's easy, low impact, free, and always available. Plus, you can extend walking to a recreational activity of hiking in scenic locales.

05-26-2018 19:07
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05-26-2018 19:07
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@Kisastar wrote:Can you define brisk? I don't think my pace is particularly fast or anything, just a casual walk from my place to work or the train station. But all your answers actually reassure me 🙂 Thanks a lot!
Still, I would like to start some daily exercise, especially that since I started working, I spend my days sitting behind a desk. Do you have any idea?
Here are the comparative speeds in kmh and mph
Divide 60 minutes by speed to get pace, for example I walk at about 5 kmh or 12'00" pace which gets my HR up into the cardio area... and 100% active minutes...somewhere close to "Walking for Exercise..". If I use the interval method I will burst into periods of Brisk....
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