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The phrase "maximum heart rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of fitness, exercise, and health to refer to the highest number of beats per minute that a person's heart can safely achieve during intense physical activity.
Example: "To determine your target heart rate for exercise, first calculate your maximum heart rate by subtracting your age from 220."
Alternatives: "peak heart rate" or "highest heart rate."
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*Physical activity is moderate aerobic activity at 50 70% of maximum heart rate (1).
At the other end is the maximum heart rate.
My maximum heart rate is only at about 170.
A high maximum heart rate, helps, "all other things being equal," Dr. Coyle said.
Much of the complexity relates to the role of the maximum heart rate in training.
Lough said Radcliffe's maximum heart rate was more than 190 beats a minute.
Everyone's maximum heart rate declines, slowly and steadily, with the passing years.
Everything you do should be under 80% of your maximum heart rate.
In fact, Dr. Tanaka said, when people start exercising regularly their maximum heart rate often goes down.
The problem was to find your true maximum heart rate -- a grueling task that requires pushing yourself to complete exhaustion.
By comparison Chris's maximum heart rate in the second week of the Tour in 2013 was 168.
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