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so I bought a monitor, for myself at a visit with my GP, I've noted my BP ever so slowly over the last 10years, I'm now 53.
My BP got to 153/107 recently, I'm pretty lean, but I decided to also drop some muscle tissue and change jobs
my BP is now hovering around 129/84.
Ive noted my BP every day twice, once AM and PM, what is really interesting for me is how my BP drops after a workout with weights, down to 116/80 for two days, my pulse is 67.
My workouts usually make me feel my eyes are on sticks, and heart is bursting out of my chest, but i do feel lifting is the fountain of youth.
and you got to workout hard.
i know most here are just young punks, but has anyone else noticed this phenomenon?
I'll have a gander later, but for myself, I notice a change in BP only after weights and nothing else (cardio, hard labour, choke the chicken and so-on).
I'll have a gander later, but for myself, I notice a change in BP only after weights and nothing else (cardio, hard labour, choke the chicken and so-on).
Mine is high, mainly due to my choice of activities during weekends and the fact that I'm almost 30kg heavier than nature intended me to be. Gotta supply blood to more vessels now, so have to crank the pressure up a notch, it's like a sprinkler system.
120\80 is text book reading, anywhere near on and below is good, my observation about BP lowering below normal or average reading via weight lifting activity is pretty damn good, and another good reason to keep doing it, as i've stated previously; workout like your life depends on it, because it does.
As an adjunct, going to state, following the celeb's (movies, bodybiulders and powerlifters) is the wrong way to go.
120\80 is text book reading, anywhere near on and below is good, my observation about BP lowering below normal or average reading via weight lifting activity is pretty damn good, and another good reason to keep doing it, as i've stated previously; workout like your life depends on it, because it does.
As an adjunct, going to state, following the celeb's (movies, bodybiulders and powerlifters) is the wrong way to go.
From my basic knowledge, well blood vessels tend to dilate once you on stress for example your are lifting. As these vessels dilate, systemic vascular resistance decreases so as the decrease in blood pressure. This will be coupled by an increase in heart rate to compensate with the decrease in systemic vascular resistance so as to catch up and eventually normalize the blood pressure. So basically lower BP after or during a workout is just normal.