Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) Calculator for Average Adult
Represents a typical moderately active adult with a 20 bpm heart rate recovery after exercise.
Calculates how much your heart rate decreases in the first minute after exercise. Enter your Peak Heart Rate During Exercise, Heart Rate 1 Minute After Exercise to get an instant heart rate recovery. Formula: peak_heart_rate - heart_rate_after_1_minute.
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How It Works
The Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) Calculator measures how quickly your heart rate drops in the first minute after you stop exercising. It uses two numbers: your highest heart rate during exercise and your heart rate exactly one minute after stopping.
The calculator subtracts your 1-minute heart rate from your peak heart rate. This simple subtraction shows how many beats per minute your heart rate decreased during recovery.
- Enter your Peak Heart Rate During Exercise (in bpm)
- Enter your Heart Rate 1 Minute After Exercise (in bpm)
- The formula used is: peak_heart_rate - heart_rate_after_1_minute
- The result is your Heart Rate Recovery in beats per minute (bpm)
Understanding the Results
The result shows how many beats per minute your heart rate dropped in the first minute after exercise. A larger number means your heart rate slowed down more quickly.
Heart rate recovery is often used as a simple sign of how well your body recovers after physical activity. It reflects how efficiently your heart responds when exercise stops.
- A higher number means a faster drop in heart rate
- A lower number means a slower drop in heart rate
- The value is measured in beats per minute (bpm)
- The result represents recovery during the first minute only
Disclaimer
This health calculator is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Disclaimer.