karvonnen formula

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does any1 noe wot this is and how to measure it. all i noe is that it means Heart rate reserve method but i want to noe how it works and how to use it and to target it to your own heart rate. any help wil b much appreciated
 
Use the correct spelling (karvonen formula) and plug it into google, you will get ton's of hits explaining what it is, the formula, and a couple online calcs.

Good Luck,
Gunz
 
gunz said:
Use the correct spelling (karvonen formula) and plug it into google, you will get ton's of hits explaining what it is, the formula, and a couple online calcs.

Good Luck,
Gunz

give the poor guy a break, an extra N and ur busting his balls!

This method of calculating your target training zone is based on your maximal heartrate and resting pulse.
The correlation here is more directly linear: 60% to 80% of your Heart Rate Reserve, HRR, equals 60% to 80% of your functional capacity.

To determine your target training zone with HRR, do this:

Take your resting pulse three mornings in a row, just after waking up. Add all of them together, and divide by 3, to get the average.

Let's say your average is 60 beats per minute.

(220) - (your age) = MaxHR

(MaxHR) - (resting heart rate) = HRR

(HRR) x (60% to 80%) = training range %

(training range %) + (resting heart rate) = (your target training zone)

so,

220 - 35 = 185 (MaxHR)

185 - 60 = 125 (HRR)

125 x .6 = 75 (60% training percentage)

125 x .8 = 100 (80% training percentage)

75 + 60 = 135 (target training zone, in beats per minute)
100 + 60 = 160 (target training zone, in beats per minute)

So, your target training zone, in beats per minute is 135 to 160. Of course, to get a 15 second target simply divide each number by 4. That would be 34 to 40 beats over 15 seconds. When counting beats, start with the first beat as zero: ie. 0-1-2-3-4...38-39-40.
 
iamcdn said:
give the poor guy a break, an extra N and ur busting his balls!

Honestly, I wasn't busting his balls on the spelling (it's considered bad etiquette to correct for grammar and spelling on online boards). Just helping him get it to the point of being a searchable term.

Love the Avatar as well.


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