Heart rate intensity chart – Nike C6 User Manual

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Heart Rate Intensity Chart

We encourage you to use the Zone Finder (page 7) to determine your heart rate zones because it will provide you with
a very accurate correlation between your heart rates and actual effort. However, if you do not wish to use the Zone Finder,
you may also use the following chart to input your heart rate zones. Please note this chart will not be accurate for everyone.

Determine your Target Heart Rate Zones (Intensities)

Max Heart Rate

205 bpm

200

195

190

185

180

175

170

165

160

155

150

123 - 143 bpm

120 - 139

117 - 136

114 - 132

111 - 129

108 - 125

105 - 122

102 - 118

99 - 115

96 - 111

93 - 108

90 - 104

144 - 163 bpm

140 - 159

137 - 155

133 - 151

130 - 147

126 - 143

123 - 139

119 - 135

116 - 131

112 - 127

109 - 123

105 - 119

164 - 184 bpm

160 - 179

156 - 175

152 - 170

148 - 166

144 - 161

140 - 157

136 - 152

132 - 148

128 - 143

124 - 139

120 - 134

184 - 205 bpm

180 - 200

176 - 195

171 - 190

167 - 185

162 - 180

158 - 175

153 - 170

149 - 165

144 - 160

125 - 155

121 - 150

Light Intensity
(60-70% of Max HR)
Exercise in this range at the
start of a workout or to recover
from a tough workout or race.
You should be able to easily
maintain a conversation while
exercising at this intensity.

Find your

Max Heart Rate

Moderate Intensity
(70-80% of Max HR)
Exercise in this range to develop
endurance and prepare your
muscles to make the transition
from aerobic to anaerobic.
You should be able to maintain
this for a while. You should not
be completely breathless and
this should not hurt.

Heavy Intensity
(80-90% of Max HR)
Exercise in this range
to increase muscle strength
and improve your anaerobic
threshold. This is uncomfortable.
You should be breathing very
heavily. You should only be able
to sustain this for a brief time.

Maximum Intensity
(90-100% of Max HR)
Exercise in this range to increase
mental toughness, Max V02 and
tolerance to lactic acid. This is
very uncomfortable. You can
barely sustain it. You should be
completely breathless. Do not
exercise at this intensity except
on the advice of a trained
medical professional.

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