If I could measure it I’d tell you.

Did it at school last term and it was like 90 but that’s probs just the stress of containing 30 kids

about 50

Even on its own an elevated resting heart rate would make a big difference, but combine it with the other effects and you can see why most top level sportswomen ‘shift’ their cycles using medication so that they peak at major tournaments.

Apparently that’s a myth and really we should all have resting heart rates of below 70.

i’d just eaten a hobnob when i measured mine, so i’m gonna assume that’s added 10bpm or so

You should really measure after you first wake up, so it’s fair to say you can probably knock about 15-20bpm off

Averages at 65 apparently

Miguel Indurain’s resting heart rate was 28.

Really high. Or low. Whichever the good one is.

…and surveying the body of your latest victim, considering whether you can get away with eating this one to hide the evidence?

Feeling my pulse always makes me feel a bit ill.

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As if my heart ever rests

Totally.

This thread was inspired by the news story about the boy that died the night he went to fabric

Heart rate at the time he left: 190 bpm

Temperature at the he time he left: 42.2° centigrade

They are both RIDICULOUS numbers

“after you first wake up, so it’s fair to say you can probably knock about 15-20bpm off”

Also a banned act.

currently 65

According to my fitbit for the last couple of weeks it’s anywhere between 54 and 57.

48 or something really stupidly low

51, not sure if the recently scoffed Aero has impacted on this though.