Heart rate recovery (HRR) is how quickly your heart returns to normal after you stop exercising. It's determined using your heart rate at the end of your workout and one minute later. This calculation ...
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Generally, a dangerous heart rate for an adult is above 100 beats per minute (bpm) at rest or less than 60 bpm at rest. However, some individuals may experience slight variations in these heart rates.