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#305 ‒ Heart rate variability: how to measure, interpret, and utilize HRV for training and health optimization | Joel Jamieson

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Heart Rate Recovery and Autonomic Nervous System Balance

Heart rate recovery provides valuable information on the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity. It reflects the quick decrease in sympathetic activity and increase in parasympathetic activity after exercise. Heart rate variability (HRV) indicates that the parasympathetic system is not completely inactive during exercise, as it can increase coronary blood flow. The faster the parasympathetic system is activated post-exercise, the quicker the heart rate drops. Additionally, heart rate recovery can indicate the balance between aerobic and anaerobic contributions to the exercise, with more aerobically driven activities resulting in faster heart rate drops.

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