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Anderson Rodrigues's avatar

Hey Gordo! Great article!

What time do you recommend to measure RHR? A long time ago I was following the Altini's protocol, reading the HRV right after waking up, is it a good protocol?

Cheers from Brazil!

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Seth Bitting's avatar

Great article!

Your algorithm suggests measuring morning HR (and I assume HRV) as well as evening HR in a seated position. My personal experience (I know n=1) is that resting HR measurements don't change very much, even under extreme loads (ie something like Epic Camp where TSB reached -103). It was suggested to me, by Paul Laursen, that measuring morning HR and HRV in a standing position adds a little bit of systemic challenge via gravity. This may magnify any small changes in the data. I am just starting to gather some long term resting HR/HRV data from a standing position, so I can't comment on my n=1 experience yet.

I'm curious if you have read anything about, or tried, measuring resting HR/HRV in varied positions: lying vs seated vs standing?

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