taking it easy
34 heart rate. death?
[caption id="attachment_727" align="aligncenter" width="490" caption="Took this at work; have to walk .2 mile to the machine. Take this almost daily just to freak out the out of shape folks at work."][/caption]
Oh, and I received my Wolverine buckled from the Bear 100 miler.... that took place September 24th. Sorta anticlimactic.
[caption id="attachment_727" align="aligncenter" width="490" caption="Took this at work; have to walk .2 mile to the machine. Take this almost daily just to freak out the out of shape folks at work."][/caption]
Oh, and I received my Wolverine buckled from the Bear 100 miler.... that took place September 24th. Sorta anticlimactic.
My most recent was 113 over 70, but 42 pulse. If you are going to get analytical about checking it over a course of time, you need to do it the same time/same circumstances every measurement. I.E., right when you wake up - so bring the machine home from the office :-)
ReplyDeleteHeck, this is in the middle of the work day after walking for 5 mins. If I checked my pulse before getting out of bed, it'd likely be 25 bpm! It's always been low. I remember comparing it to edwin moses when I was racing bikes in the 90s. Of course, it was only the pulse that I could compare with...
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ReplyDeleteIf you go into the hospital for an operation and get sedated, it's a great experience.The alarms go off at 38 BPM, they think you're crashing. A great workout for the nurses,however.
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