Exercise intensity zones for a for a 182 pulse rate



What exercise intensity zone does a 182 target heart rate put you into? A pulse rate of 182 bpm (or 30 beats every 10 seconds) during when working out is in the maximum performance zone for a typical adult. A pulse of 182 is 96% of the maximum heart rate (HRmax) for a typical adult male. Consult the table below to check what workout zone a 182 pulse rate puts you in for your specific age and gender.

Men's training zones for a 182 pulse rate by age

Age Pct Max
10 to 19 years 91% to 87%
Maximum
Maximize Performance
20 to 29 years 95% to 91%
Maximum
Maximize Performance
30 to 39 years 101% to 96%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
40 to 49 years 106% to 101%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
50 to 59 years 113% to 107%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
60 to 69 years 121% to 114%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
70 to 79 years 129% to 121%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
80 to 89 years 139% to 130%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
90 to 99 years 150% to 140%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded

Men's chart generated using 220 minus age Karvonen method1

Women's training zones for a for a 182 pulse rate by age

Age Pct Max
10 to 19 years 96% to 92%
Maximum
Maximize Performance
20 to 29 years 101% to 97%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
30 to 39 years 106% to 101%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
40 to 49 years 112% to 107%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
50 to 59 years 118% to 112%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
60 to 69 years 125% to 119%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
70 to 79 years 133% to 126%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
80 to 89 years 143% to 134%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded
90 to 99 years 153% to 144%
Over Maximum
Maximum Exceeded

Women's chart generated using 206 minus 88 percent of your age methodology2



Source Citations

  1. American Heart Association Target Heart Rates
  2. Martha Gulati, MD et al., Circulation Heart Rate Response to Exercise Stress Testing in Asymptomatic Women


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