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pe classwork: eoc review part 2
in order to calculate your maximum target heart rate (max hr), this equation must be completed.
200 - age = max hr
220 - age = max hr
220 = max hr
there is no maximum heart rate
The standard formula to calculate Maximum Target Heart Rate (Max HR) is \( 220 - \text{age} = \text{Max HR} \). This is a widely accepted formula in exercise physiology to estimate a person's maximum heart rate based on their age. The other options either use an incorrect constant (200 instead of 220), assume a constant maximum heart rate regardless of age, or incorrectly state there is no maximum heart rate, which is not true as heart rate has an upper limit related to age.
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B. \( 220 - \text{age} = \text{Max HR} \) (assuming the second option is labeled B, with the expression \( 220 - \text{age} = \text{Max HR} \))