post 117550
SugarBoy said:
A puls of 70 corresponds in the table with 40 CP which today is defenitly above average. Not to mention 60 CP( with 68 puls ) this is very hard to achieve and definitly a different kind of functioning. What i mean is its easy to get the puls to ,for example 60, but not with the correspodenting CP as in the table. So with this high CP the lower puls may be normal ?!
Yes, I see what you mean. I seem to have a control pause of about 60 and a pulse of 80-90 so I'm not sure what that means?
But the results at the far ends of the spectrum are the ones I wondered about as they are seemingly remarkably divergent!!
For example, in the image of his chart displayed above, Buteyko noted (in his own handwriting purportedly) that a pulse of 48 correlates with easily holding one's breath for three minutes, and being extremely "healthy"!
But in the thousands of patients that Barnes saw, a pulse of 48 correlated with being very hypothyroid, and being extremely "unhealthy"!