Exercise intensity zones for a for a 101 pulse rate
What exercise intensity zone does a 101 target heart rate put you into? Exercising to a heart rate of 101 bpm (or 17 beats every 10 seconds) puts you in the very light exercise zone and can be beneficial for losing weight. A pulse of 101 is 53% of the maximum heart rate (HRmax) for a typical adult male. Consult the table below to check what workout zone a 101 pulse rate puts you in for your specific age and gender.
Men's training zones for a 101 pulse rate by age
Age | Pct Max |
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10 to 19 years |
50% to 48% Very Light Weight Loss |
20 to 29 years |
53% to 50% Very Light Weight Loss |
30 to 39 years |
56% to 53% Very Light Weight Loss |
40 to 49 years |
59% to 56% Very Light Weight Loss |
50 to 59 years |
63% to 59% Light (Recovery Zone) Weight Loss & Improve Fitness |
60 to 69 years |
67% to 63% Light (Recovery Zone) Weight Loss & Improve Fitness |
70 to 79 years |
72% to 67% Moderate (Aerobic Zone) Improve Fitness |
80 to 89 years |
77% to 72% Moderate (Aerobic Zone) Improve Fitness |
90 to 99 years |
83% to 78% Hard (Anaerobic Zone) Maximize Performance & Improve Fitness |
Men's chart generated using 220 minus age Karvonen method1
Women's training zones for a for a 101 pulse rate by age
Age | Pct Max |
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10 to 19 years |
53% to 51% Very Light Weight Loss |
20 to 29 years |
56% to 54% Very Light Weight Loss |
30 to 39 years |
59% to 56% Very Light Weight Loss |
40 to 49 years |
62% to 59% Light (Recovery Zone) Weight Loss & Improve Fitness |
50 to 59 years |
66% to 62% Light (Recovery Zone) Weight Loss & Improve Fitness |
60 to 69 years |
70% to 66% Light (Recovery Zone) Weight Loss & Improve Fitness |
70 to 79 years |
74% to 70% Moderate (Aerobic Zone) Improve Fitness |
80 to 89 years |
79% to 74% Moderate (Aerobic Zone) Improve Fitness |
90 to 99 years |
85% to 80% Hard (Anaerobic Zone) Maximize Performance & Improve Fitness |
Women's chart generated using 206 minus 88 percent of your age methodology2
Source Citations
- American Heart Association Target Heart Rates
- Martha Gulati, MD et al., Circulation Heart Rate Response to Exercise Stress Testing in Asymptomatic Women