Originally Posted by
ChamoisDavisJr
It's right there in the name! He's 62 (In addition to being Superman!)
Or born in '62...?
Based on the results from my own EKG and those of my cycling friends..
.you should have an "abnormal" test. Meaning your HR is lower than average so that it comes out as abnormal because the Tech who runs the test will have the baseline HR set to high. *Usually* cyclists are well under the average and will trip an abnormal result.!
Not me. My resting HR is quite normal, though I have been a relatively high-mileage cyclist for about 18 yrs.