Vitamin S
09-11-2012, 12:16 PM
P,
I try to check my heart rate upon rising every day to see what it is. It’s usually anywhere from 54-60bpm. I read somewhere way back a good way to know if you are overtraining or fatigued or not properly recovered is if your resting heart rate upon waking up is higher than your normal average. Something about cortisol levels being high? Any truth to this or is this an accurate way of telling.
Today it was 72bpm and I still tired even thought I had uninterrupted sleep.
Thanks
I try to check my heart rate upon rising every day to see what it is. It’s usually anywhere from 54-60bpm. I read somewhere way back a good way to know if you are overtraining or fatigued or not properly recovered is if your resting heart rate upon waking up is higher than your normal average. Something about cortisol levels being high? Any truth to this or is this an accurate way of telling.
Today it was 72bpm and I still tired even thought I had uninterrupted sleep.
Thanks