Heart Rate and Conditioning

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I'm curious, how many of you use, and how often do you use it, taking your heart rate to judge your aerobic conditioning? Last winter when I was not in good swimming shape, my heart rate for a medium effort swim would run 160 beats per minute (I'm 59, not a good heart rate number). As my aerobics came into play, it would drop week by week, a good thing. Today, I am swimming 10,000 yds every other day and on off-days do a little mile or two with a half-mile of sprints. At the end of my 10,736 yds yesterday, my heart rate was 110. Also, I took my resting heart rate yesterday morning and it was 40. The thing I notice is the better condition I am in, the faster my elevated heart rate falls and I have heard this is a good sign. Now, I take my heart rate each and every day before, during, and after swimming. It gives me a lot of information. How about you? Are you doing this often enough?
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  • I check my heart rate occassionally, and have noticed that when I am doing fast intervals (100's & 50's), my heart rate will be around 165 when I finish the swim, but drops very rapidly, usually to less than 120 before I start the next interval. After long, steady swims (400+) it generally is between 130 and 140. My resting rate is around 50.
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  • I check my heart rate occassionally, and have noticed that when I am doing fast intervals (100's & 50's), my heart rate will be around 165 when I finish the swim, but drops very rapidly, usually to less than 120 before I start the next interval. After long, steady swims (400+) it generally is between 130 and 140. My resting rate is around 50.
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