Heart Rates for Energy Expenditure

After 50% of VO2max, heart rates correlate increasingly well with VO2 at the same intensity. The chart below demonstrates the relationship between the percentage of measured heart rate and percentage of VO2max. The percentage of heart rate max is always charted on cardio machines and the general recommendation is to train between 75-90% of HRmax, or 60-80% of VO2max, which is explained by the number correlations below. The reason this is relevant is caloric expenditure is tied to oxygen utilization. If you know a person’s VO2 you can also determine an actual caloric expenditure by minute based on heart rates.
Percentage of HRmax | Percentage VO2max |
66% | 50% |
70% | 55% |
74% | 60% |
77% | 65% |
81% | 70% |
85% | 75% |
88% | 80% |
92% | 85% |
Many fitness professionals have realized by now that the Elliptical Trainer and other static modalities do not predict energy expenditure accurately and based on usage dynamics commonly over-predict the caloric expenditure – giving clients a false sense of accomplishment and frustration at the lack of results at the same time. To correct this issue the first step is identifying how many calories a person can actually expend. Walk and run tests can do this with acceptable accuracy and present viable numbers to work with for weight loss.
-National Council on Strength and Fitness
-National Council on Strength and Fitness