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Is hiking cardio?

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What the pumpkin is "cardio"?
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby Rob del Desierto » Jan 19 2011 4:18 pm

She is not as active as me, and because of arthritis she doesn't really attempt to be as active as I am. She does some hiking - but mainly flat and short stuff. We did the Hole House Ruin hike together, but I don't think she'd ever attempt the Spencer Trail or Ropes Trail. She keeps mentioning or insinuating that I need to lose my gut and get in better shape - but apparently my idea of hiking more isn't what she's looking for.
She has suggested that we both get back onto the Wii Fit more often, which I am not opposed to.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby CannondaleKid » Jan 19 2011 5:01 pm

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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby CannondaleKid » Jan 19 2011 5:21 pm

PageRob wrote:She is not as active as me, and because of arthritis she doesn't really attempt to be as active as I am.


I hear ya there. But for me, it was BECAUSE of my arthritis that I started hiking more. I found that if I didn't hike or at least walk reasonable distances on a regular basis, I could hardly walk when I got out of bed in the morning. So as my keeping limber, I hike as much as I can. As far as the pain, most of the time I can just zone it out and continue as though it wasn't there.

(After 7 years of migraines 2-3 time a week, I eventually gained an ability to zone out most pain. If I hadn't, I'm not sure I would have lasted the 7 years it took to find the root cause, ultimately arthritis in the neck and the muscle's response to that)
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby fricknaley » Jan 20 2011 7:10 am

joe bartels wrote:Anyone that wants to experience accelerated heart rate without moving a muscle just ride with FrickNaley through Tucson

rlrjamy wrote: I remember one such episode that was very :scared:

please, gentlemen, please...you have no grounds for such claims. now the eagle...well....that's a different story :sl:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby coanbru » Jan 20 2011 7:37 am

fricknaley wrote:
teva joe wrote:Anyone that wants to experience accelerated heart rate without moving a muscle just ride with FrickNaley through Tucson

rlrjamy wrote: I remember one such episode that was very :scared:

please, gentlemen, please...you have no grounds for such claims. now the eagle...well....that's a different story :sl:


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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby Rob del Desierto » Jan 20 2011 10:08 am

Well I think I'm going to try to increase my cardio and fitness by training for (and hopefully not dying on) the Huff to Bluff marathon in May... :o :scared:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby SuperstitionGuy » Jan 20 2011 10:32 am

PageRob wrote:Well I think I'm going to try to increase my cardio and fitness by training for (and hopefully not dying on) the Huff to Bluff marathon in May... :o :scared:


Rob, did you mean to type Huff to Puff? :sl:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby Rob del Desierto » Jan 20 2011 11:23 am

I'm sure that description will be more accurate! :sweat:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby big_load » Jan 20 2011 11:28 am

Wow, May is awful soon. Good luck on your training; progress on that is the true reward, don't worry about the race.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby azhiker96 » Jan 22 2011 11:29 am

My understanding was that any activity which lasted for at least 20 minutes and increased the heart rate was cardio. With that in mind, I think most activities are better if they are done cardio. ;)

Keeping on the clean side, a walk up Siphon Draw trail is cardio for most people. However, I've noticed that hikes may or may not be cardio depending on the person. When I hike with my dear wife, my HR doesn't change. If I want to increase my pulse, I need to go a wee bit faster or take a tougher trail. The old axiom is true, hike your own hike.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby maxpower » Jan 22 2011 5:18 pm

azhiker96 wrote:My understanding was that any activity which lasted for at least 20 minutes and increased the heart rate was cardio. With that in mind, I think most activities are better if they are done cardio. ;)



Just wait until you get older. The mind is willing but the equipment is less cooperative. That's OK though....you just turn it into anaerobic wind sprints instead.

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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby wallyfrack » Apr 06 2011 10:16 am

I went in for an outpatient procedure yesterday. I walked 2 miles (at 5a) to get there because they won't let you drive home. :roll:
They put me on the heart monitor and before any drugs my resting heart rate was 51 - 55. It dropped to 48 once and any time
it hit 50 or below the alarm would go off. The nurse came over and shut it off. :o I must be getting cardio somewhere. :wlift:

I found this chart online. I'm not sure how accurate it is. I know some athletes have 40bpm.

Normal Resting Heart Rate for Men (bpm)
AGE | Athlete| Very Fit | Good | Above | Ave | Unfit | Poor
18-25 | 49-55 | 56-61 | 62-65 | 66-69 | 70-73 | 74-81 | 82+
26-35 | 49-54 | 55-61 | 62-65 | 66-70 | 71-74 | 75-81 | 82+
36-45 | 50-56 | 57-62 | 63-66 | 67-70 | 71-75 | 76-82 | 83+
46-55 | 50-57 | 58-63 | 64-67 | 68-71 | 72-76 | 77-83 | 84+
56-65 | 51-56 | 57-61 | 62-67 | 68-71 | 72-75 | 76-81 | 82+
65+up | 50-55 | 56-61 | 62-65 | 66-69 | 70-73 | 74-79 | 80+


Normal Resting Heart Rate for Women (bpm)
AGE | Athlete| Very Fit| Good | Above| Ave | Unfit | Poor
18-25 | 54-60 | 61-65 | 66-69 | 70-73 | 74-78 | 79-84 | 85+
26-35 | 54-59 | 60-64 | 65-68 | 69-72 | 73-76 | 77-82 | 83+
36-45 | 54-59 | 60-64 | 65-69 | 70-73 | 74-78 | 79-84 | 85+
46-55 | 54-60 | 61-65 | 66-69 | 70-73 | 74-77 | 78-83 | 84+
56-65 | 54-59 | 60-64 | 65-68 | 69-73 | 74-77 | 78-83 | 84+
65+up | 54-59 | 60-64 | 65-68 | 69-72 | 73-76 | 77-84 | 84+
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby Darth Stiller » Apr 06 2011 11:08 am

I've been checking my blood pressure regularly for the last year and my average bpm's are right between "athlete" and "very fit" :y:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby kevinweitzel75 » Apr 06 2011 4:31 pm

61 BPM at 36 years old. Not too shabby. :y:
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby paulhubbard » Apr 07 2011 9:59 am

53 years old and 64-66 BPM. Not bad for an old guy... :D
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 07 2011 10:04 am

58 years old. Pulse of 62. I am WAY out of shape right now, too, since I have no time for exercise until May 18.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby imike » Apr 07 2011 11:55 am

If you want to gauge your current cardio conditioning, look to your 60 second recovery rate... work up to a nice higher rate, then pause, and once the rate begins to drop time 60 seconds and check it again. A differential of 40 beats is excellent... really conditioned athletes might drop the 40 beats in 20 seconds. If you do not hit that 40 beat drop... might want to work a bit harder and more consisently at whatever you're doing for training...
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby CannondaleKid » Apr 07 2011 4:24 pm

Feeling I'd lost some conditioning (along with adding a few pounds), not having hiked since January due to knee issues I was very pleasantly surprised at 56 BPM... :) and I'll be 61 in just over a week.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby nonot » Apr 08 2011 6:46 pm

Kudos to you guys with your low heart rates. Since I've been about 10 my resting heart rate has always been about 80-86 bpm whenever I measured it, even when I used to run track and had a decent mile time. Just checked it again - about 84.

As far as I know I'm not way unhealthy....shrug.

I think I might pass imikes test as far as recovery goes, but I'd have to get it up pretty high to start with since my resting is so high.
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Re: Is hiking cardio?

Postby nikorock28 » Apr 09 2011 1:03 am

Took my pulse with a hand held blood pressure monitor and I was pleasantly surprised to get 48, 45 and 46 on the three trials. I guess the steeper hikes that I do for "cardio" is, in fact, cardio. :)
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