Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.02 LC)Exercising above your target heart rate zone may
increase chance of injury
decrease lung capacity
increase hydration
decrease perspiration

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increase chance of injury

The heart rate zone may increase the chance of injury.

  • As a general guide, if you are new to exercise, you should be working at 50-65% of your maximum heart rate. As you progress to an intermediate level, bump it up to 60-75%, then to 70-85% at the highest fitness levels.
  • If you have vascular disease and are on prescribed medications that lower your heart rate, the above percentages will not apply and you should consult your physician for guidance.
  • It is possible to exceed the upper limit of your zone without any ill effects, as long as you do not have coronary artery disease or are at risk for a heart attack. What it may do, though, is leave you with a musculoskeletal injury.
  • Exercising above 85% of your target heart rate could bring you sore joints and muscles. It puts you at risk for overtraining, which may discourage you from exercising, which is altogether unproductive.

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