Low Heart Rate mean a slower than is expected heart,it's usually lower than 60 beats per minute.(60 -100 beats per min considered normal.Its called Bradycardia at levels lower than 60 bpm.Low heart rate isn't always a underlying medical condition,such as sleep apnea,thyroid disease, it could be a reaction to a medication, or a high fitness level. It usually means there is a issue with your hearts electrical system, it may not be reading the body signals correctly. It's always best to ask your family physician questions you might have about your personal health. Should it be necessary your physician can recommend more testing to determine the seriousness of the issue of low heart rate.
Low heart rate means your heart beating slowly than usual..
The normal hr in humans is 72 bpm <70-90bpm >
so in resting state your heart rate decreases and in some physical exercise, excitement and in some sympathetic system activities hr increase..
In an adult, thenormal resting heart rate is between 60 to 100. Below 60 at rest is considered to be low. Athletic or very fit adults may have a resting heat rate of 60 or lower and be/feel fine with that. The heat rate should increase with activity in order to meet the oxygen demands of the body. If this does not increase with activity, one might experience light headedness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting or fainting to name a few.
A heart rate of 60 to 100 beats a minute while at rest is considered normal. If your heart beats less than 60 times a minute, it is slower than normal. A slow heart rate can be normal and healthy.
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The normal heart rate is really an average heart rate, around 80 beats per minute. Many things can make it go faster or slower, including activity, medication, drugs, exposure to insectisides or mushrooms and others. A slow heart rate is called bradycardia, usually around 60 beats per minute. Sometimes the electrical nodes in the heart which help to make the heart start a new beat quit or work incorectly. In these cases medication or a pacemaker are required. I hope this answers your question.
Make sure the back of the watch is spotless and your skin isn't too dry.
SOURCE: heart rate monitor chest band not working with Life Fitness 9500H
This mean that you unit is not equiped with a receiver inside the treadmill. Some models that was an option. Polar is the only brand that works with Lifefitness. You may have a bad upper display board. You can buy a replacement for a small amount of money.
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SOURCE: Inaccurate Measurements of heart rate
Replace the battery. Then make sure that it is placed on the proper artery that it is supposed to be on. If your heart rate was 210 you would be in the hospital with a heart attack. And also the only person I know with a heart rate of 90 when running is Lance Armstrong. Your heart rate should be about 120 to 135 and it will just around in those areas but should never go higher
SOURCE: inaccurate/intermittent heart rate info?
Here are the things I have noticed that help:
- enough moisture between the HR monitor and your chest. Apply water right before your workout to make sure it isn't all dry between the time you put on your monitor and when you actually started your workout.
- Make sure the strap is tight enough. Mine gets loose over time and the bouncing of running will give me inaccurate readings until I tighten it up again. You can test if this is the problem by using your hands to press the monitor more tightly against your chest - if that seems to fix the problem that a loose strap could be it.
- Use a "conductive gel" instead of water between the monitor and your chest. Conductive gels are pretty cheap.
SOURCE: garmin edge 305 heart rate sensor does not work
the rescan worked for me, didn't know it existed, briljant. Follow list below:settings/system/accessoires/rescan
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