Heart Rate Monitoring24The Cardio Treadmill comes standard with a wireless heart rate monitoring device and a contact heart rate crossbar (seeAccuTrack Heart Rate Monitoring System) to give you feedback on how your body is affected by your workout. Wewill take a look at a few basic concepts of heart rate monitoring so you can better understand how it all works and how tomaximize its use to allow you to reach the fitness level you desire.Exercise intensity is simply a measure of how hard you are working at a given time during exercise. The American College ofSports Medicine (ACSM), the world’s leading medical and scientific authority on sports medicine and fitness, recommendsthat every individual involved in an exercise program know how hard his/her body is working during exercise.Your heart provides key information for determining how intensely you are working during exercise. Your heart rate (howmany times your heart beats per minute) is really an efficiency rating for your entire body. The number of times your heartbeats during each minute of exercise is a measurement of the intensity of the exercise. If your heart rate is low, exerciseintensity is low; if your heart rate is high, your exercise intensity is high.Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) is the maximum attainable heart rate your body can reach before total exhaustion. Truemaximum heart rate is measured during a fatigue or “stress” test. This test must be done in a clinical setting and is notpractical or accessible for most people. Fortunately, your maximum heart rate can be established with a high degree ofaccuracy using the following simple formula:Estimated Maximum Heart Rate = 220 minus your age.185 beats per minute is the estimated maximum number of times John’s heart can beat before his body would fatigue or“max out.” This number is extremely helpful because it tells us the absolute highest exercise intensity John can handle beforehis body wears out. The ACSM says that during exercise, John should keep his heart rate below his maximum so that he willnot become exhausted and have to quit. In fact, the ACSM gives John a specific percentage range of his maximum heart rateto exercise in, known as his Target Heart Rate Zone.WARNING: The use of this formula assumes no underlying heart or respiratory disease or other condition,which could be adversely affected by exercise. Consult your doctor before using this chart!!!What is exercise intensity?What is maximum heart rate?If John is 35 years old, what is his estimated maximum heart rate?220-35John’s Estimated Maximum Heart Rate = 185