An important aspect of health and fitness (and a good indicator of how the old ticker is doing) is to measure your resting heart rate. The best time to check your resting heart rate is when you first wake up and before you even get out of bed. Using your index and middle fingers, find your pulse via your wrist (radial pulse) or neck (carotid pulse). Have a clock or watch available that has a second hand so you can count your pulses and watch the clock. Take your pulse for 20 seconds and multiply that number it by 3 (3x20 seconds = 1 minute). For instance, if you have 22 beats in 20 seconds multiply that by 3 and your resting hear rate would be 66. Take this test for 2 or 3 consecutive days for an accurate reading.
A good pulse rate for Men ages 35-55 are as follows:
Average - 71-76
Above Average 67-71
Good 63-66
Excellent 57-63
Athlete 50-57
A good pulse rate for Women ages 35-55 are as follows:
Average - 73-78
Above Average 69-73
Good 65-69
Excellent 60-65
Athlete 54-60
Note: Keep in mind that beta blockers and other medications may alter your true reading.
Additional considerations are if your resting heart rate is really low, that could be an indication you may have issues with your adrenal system so if you have a low resting HR but feel fatigued, unrested or get lightheaded at times it may be a good idea to see a doctor or qualified nutritionist. For the most part, however, this little test will give a good indication of your current fitness.
Fred Fornicola - Fitness Professional