Walking heart rate

I was just curious what people's heart rate is while walking. Mine seems to go anywhere from the high 90's to 100-110 area.
I also notice my heart rate in the low 100s after I shower.
Is this normal for most of you with ventricular tachycardia?


1 Comments

Rate Response

by Grateful Heart - 2012-11-01 11:11:40

Kyle,
There is a setting on the device called Rate Response. If your Rate Response is turned on (mine is), when you do any physical activity, walking, exercising, even showering (you're moving), your heart rate will speed up to keep up with the activity.

If you do a search at the top right of the page and enter rate response, you should see many postings on this.

Smitty usually explains this in a great way, you may want to search for some of his posts, as well as others too.

Hope this helps some,

Grateful Heart



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