Does anyone else measure their HRV?
I’d say I’m a reasonably fit person, don’t really drink and in general eat healthily. Sleep would probably average around 6.5hrs per night. 36yrs old
But my hrv is like 38 - resting heart rate is 57 so not great but still feel like my hrv should be higher…
The value I find in monitoring it is for it to be a good indicator of being ill, before you actually feel anything wrong. I don't really pay much heed to what the app I use, HRV4Training, says about whether I should rest or not.
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Does anyone else measure their HRV?
I’d say I’m a reasonably fit person, don’t really drink and in general eat healthily. Sleep would probably average around 6.5hrs per night. 36yrs old
But my hrv is like 38 - resting heart rate is 57 so not great but still feel like my hrv should be higher…