Karvonen zones for a 38 year old
- Age
- 38
- Resting heart rate
- 58
- Maximum heart rate, if measured
- 0
- Zone method
- Karvonen, heart rate reserve
Zone 2, easy aerobic132 to 144 bpm
208 - 0.7 x 38, less a resting 58
Open this exampleTraining zones by the Karvonen and percentage-of-maximum methods. Karvonen uses heart rate reserve, so it accounts for resting rate and gives higher zone boundaries for a fitter person.
Also called: training zone calculator, karvonen formula.
Zone 1 120 to 132 bpm, zone 2 132 to 144 bpm, zone 3 144 to 157 bpm, zone 4 157 to 169 bpm, zone 5 169 to 181 bpm. Based on a maximum of 181.4 and a resting rate of 58, giving a reserve of 123.4 beats. Karvonen works from heart rate reserve, so your resting rate shifts every zone boundary.
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The percentage method takes a share of maximum heart rate directly. Karvonen works from heart rate reserve, the gap between resting and maximum, then adds resting back. The difference is not academic: for someone with a resting rate of 50 the two methods differ by ten beats or more in the middle zones. Since the underlying maximum is itself an estimate with about ten beats of error, zones are a guide rather than a prescription, and effort based on breathing or a talk test is often more reliable.
the Karvonen method works from heart rate reserve, so a fit person with a low resting rate gets different zonesEach of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Zone 2, easy aerobic132 to 144 bpm
208 - 0.7 x 38, less a resting 58
Open this exampleZone 2, easy aerobic109 to 127 bpm
boundary: 60 to 70 percent of 181.4
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