The only real instruments in the recording are my guitars. I played the oboe, flute, contra bass, bassoon, timpani, concert piano, and pizzicato cellos with my keyboard. In the headphones at least, the instruments sound quite authentic.
After working on this all day about 8 hours, mostly listening and playing around with ideas... I noticed something strange: My heart beat is synchronized to the 150 beats per minute of this song. Is that healthy? It has probably been going like that for hours. No wonder I'm exhausted. I've been racing my heart 150 bpm for 8 hours?! Ah, no... it is actually synchronized to 1/2 of the beat, 75 beats per minute.
My resting rate after getting away from the song is back down to 66 bpm.
Here is heart rate chart for exercise targets:
Age | Target Heart Rate (HR) Zone (60-85%)` | |
20 | 120-170 | 200 |
25 | 117-166 | 195 |
30 | 114-162 | 190 |
35 | 111-157 | 185 |
40 | 108-153 | 180 |
45 | 105-149 | 175 |
50 | 102-145 | 170 |
55 | 99-140 | 165 |
60 | 96-136 | 160 |
65 | 93-132 | 155 |
70 | 90-128 | 150 |
Your actual values | Target HR | Max. HR |
From Debbielim:
Count the beats you feel for 10 seconds. Multiply this number by six to get your heart rate (pulse) per minute.
Count your pulse: ______________ beats in 10 seconds x 6 = ___________ beats/minuteWhat is a normal pulse?
Age Group
Normal Heart Rate at Rest
Children (ages 6 – 15)
70 – 100 beats per minute
Adults (age 18 and over)
60 – 100 beats per minute
2 comments:
Every time I would go to the doctor while I was in highschool the doctor would ask me if I worked out or ran a lot. I would usually just shrug and say that I didn't get much more exercise than anyone else my age.
It wasn't until I went to college and took a fitness and wellness course that I found out my heart rate was well below average - generally it beats in the 40s range but can go as low as 30s while I am sleeping/just waking up or when I am very relaxed. I was the only person in my class with a BPM of less than 60. Right now after waking up my BPM is 37.
Kind of strange huh! But I think I should consider myself lucky as this doesn't negatively impact my life and will probably extend my life.
That's cool. I've heard that with training / exercise most people can get their heart rates down, and that is a sign that they are healthy...but you are naturally lucky. My resting rate seems to be 60, so we both might make it to 100 years old.
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