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Heart Rate Reserve

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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Heart Rate Reserve (HRR)}}
[[File:HeartRateSimplified.png|right|thumb|500px|A simplified chart of heart rate against exercise intensity showing [[Maximum Heart Rate]], [[Heart Rate Reserve]], [[Resting Heart Rate]] and [[Heart Rate Deflection]].]]
Heart Rate Reserve (HRR) is the difference between your [[Maximum Heart Rate]] (HR<sub>max</sub>) and [[Resting Heart Rate]] (HR<sub>rest</sub>). Exercise intensity can be evaluated by comparing calculating your heart rate as a percentage of HRR. The calculation to work out %HRR is (HR<sub>ex</sub> – HR<sub>rest</sub>)/(HR<sub>max</sub> – HR<sub>rest</sub>), where HR<sub>ex</sub> is the exercise Heart Rate. so So a HR<sub>max</sub> of 180, a HR<sub>rest</sub> of 40 and HR<sub>ex</sub> of 140 would be (140 – 40)/(180 – 40), which is 71%. Using %HRR is better than a percentage of HR<sub>max</sub>. , as it reflects the relative intensity more accurately. For example, if two athletes both have a HR<sub>max</sub> of 180, but one has a HR<sub>rest</sub> of 40 and the other 70, at a HR<sub>ex</sub> of 140would be 140 they would both have the same %HR<sub>max</sub>, but one is at 64 %HRR and the other is at 71 %HRR. However, for '''HRR to be of value, you have to test your HR<sub>max</sub>, as it cannot be calculated'''. Most [[Heart Rate Monitor]]s will display your %HRR if you input your HR<sub>max</sub> and HR<sub>rest</sub>.
=See Also=
* [[Maximum Heart Rate]]
* [[Resting Heart Rate Reserve]]
* [[Pulse Oximeter]]
* [[Heart Rate Deflection]]

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