Recently I brought an all singing and dancing Garmin cycling GPS gizmo.
Being the chunkiest cyclist, of the group, my H/R is where we get our giggles from!.
After Sunday's ride we were looking through my stats only to see my max H/R was a staggering 240bpm.
We laughed about this, and I laughed it off as a glitch.
But as I looked into it, it turns out the bpm is probably correct as it 'spiked', for 30 secs, at the moment we had a near miss, then I had a 217bpm 'aftershock' a couple of minutes later.
People (nowhere near as knowledgeable as anyone on here) have now suggested that 4 beats per second will cause my heart to explode.
So as the title suggests why didn't to and why aren't I dead!.
(my max bpm works out at 180).
Being the chunkiest cyclist, of the group, my H/R is where we get our giggles from!.
After Sunday's ride we were looking through my stats only to see my max H/R was a staggering 240bpm.
We laughed about this, and I laughed it off as a glitch.
But as I looked into it, it turns out the bpm is probably correct as it 'spiked', for 30 secs, at the moment we had a near miss, then I had a 217bpm 'aftershock' a couple of minutes later.
People (nowhere near as knowledgeable as anyone on here) have now suggested that 4 beats per second will cause my heart to explode.
So as the title suggests why didn't to and why aren't I dead!.
(my max bpm works out at 180).