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If you are 13 years old, which math problem would give you your maximum heart rate? Response area
If you are 13 years old, what is your maximum heart rate?Response area
After finding your maximum heart rate, remember your target heart rate zone is 70-85% of you maximum heart rate.
What would be the lower range or your target heart zone? Response area
What would be the upper limit? Response area
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If you are 13 years old, what is your maximum heart rate?Response area
After finding your maximum heart rate, remember your target heart rate zone is 70-85% of you maximum heart rate.
What would be the lower range or your target heart zone? Response area
What would be the upper limit? Response area
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To find your maximum heart rate at age 13, you can use the formula: 220 - age. Therefore, your maximum heart rate would be 207 beats per minute.
To calculate your target heart rate zone, you would take 70-85% of your maximum heart rate.
The lower range of your target heart zone would be 145 beats per minute (70% of 207).
The upper limit of your target heart zone would be 176 beats per minute (85% of 207).
To calculate your target heart rate zone, you would take 70-85% of your maximum heart rate.
The lower range of your target heart zone would be 145 beats per minute (70% of 207).
The upper limit of your target heart zone would be 176 beats per minute (85% of 207).
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