Hey everyone,
I've been putting in the hours in the gym recently to improve my fitness and generally help me to feel better. I always go full out and push myself to the limit, and am a firm believer that this will improve my fitness and health the fastest.
Recently, my gym has had cardio-monitoring equiptment installed and I have been using them to measure my heart rate when I exercise. Apart from a ten-minute warm up jog on the treadmill, I always push myself fast enough to get my heart rate up to 190 and it has even been recorded on two occasions at 209.
Is this dangerous? I occasionally feel slightly faint after an intensive workout but nothing more than to be expected after an hour of exercise. My mum is a nurse and says I should be very careful as 209 is exceptionally high. Is she right? Isn't it better to get your heart rate as high as reasonably possible?
Jamie
I've been putting in the hours in the gym recently to improve my fitness and generally help me to feel better. I always go full out and push myself to the limit, and am a firm believer that this will improve my fitness and health the fastest.
Recently, my gym has had cardio-monitoring equiptment installed and I have been using them to measure my heart rate when I exercise. Apart from a ten-minute warm up jog on the treadmill, I always push myself fast enough to get my heart rate up to 190 and it has even been recorded on two occasions at 209.
Is this dangerous? I occasionally feel slightly faint after an intensive workout but nothing more than to be expected after an hour of exercise. My mum is a nurse and says I should be very careful as 209 is exceptionally high. Is she right? Isn't it better to get your heart rate as high as reasonably possible?
Jamie