I did a fundraiser type run at midnight the other night and went way too fast, the following day I took off and then ran the following day. On that day my heart rate was higher than normal. Does this make sense or should I be worried?
I did a fundraiser type run at midnight the other night and went way too fast, the following day I took off and then ran the following day. On that day my heart rate was higher than normal. Does this make sense or should I be worried?
What's your age?
How much higher? Was it hot or rainy out? Were you dehydrated or sleep deprived? Lots of factors could contribute to slightly elevated HR. Maybe even your watch was misreading your cadence.
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