💙 Target Heart Rate Calculator
| Exercise Intensity | Target Heart Rate (bpm) | % of Max HR |
|---|---|---|
| Very Light | 106 - 119 | 50-60% |
| Light | 119 - 132 | 60-70% |
| Moderate | 132 - 144 | 70-80% |
| Hard | 144 - 157 | 80-90% |
| VO2 Max | 157 - 170 | 90-100% |
What is a Target Heart Rate Calculator?
A Target Heart Rate Calculator is an online fitness tool that helps you determine the optimal heart rate range during exercise for maximum benefits and safety.
Knowing your target heart rate zone ensures you work out efficiently while avoiding overexertion. Our calculator considers your age and resting heart rate to provide accurate heart rate zones.
How to Use the Target Heart Rate Calculator
Using our target heart rate calculator is simple:
Enter your age
Enter your resting heart rate
Click the calculate button
The calculator will display your target heart rate zone including lower and upper limits for effective cardio exercise.
Why Knowing Your Target Heart Rate is Important
Monitoring your heart rate during exercise helps:
✔ Maximize cardiovascular fitness
✔ Burn fat efficiently
✔ Avoid overtraining or injury
✔ Track improvements in endurance
For complete fitness tracking, you may also use our BMI Calculator, Advanced Body Fat Calculator, and Fitness Calculator.
Example of Target Heart Rate Calculation
Suppose a 30-year-old individual with a resting heart rate of 70 bpm:
Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) = 220 – age = 190 bpm
Target Zone = 50–85% of MHR = 95–162 bpm
Using our heart rate calculator online, you can safely perform cardio within this range for optimal fitness results.
Benefits of Using Our Target Heart Rate Calculator
Free and easy to use
Provides personalized heart rate zones
Improves workout efficiency and safety
Supports fitness goals and tracking
Fully mobile-friendly tool
Regularly monitoring your heart rate ensures progress in endurance, fat loss, and cardiovascular health.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is a target heart rate calculator used for?
It calculates the optimal heart rate range for safe and effective exercise.
Q2: Is this calculator free?
Yes, it is completely free to use online.
Q3: How do I measure resting heart rate?
Resting heart rate is measured when you are relaxed, usually in the morning.
Q4: Can it help with fat loss?
Yes, exercising within the target heart rate zone maximizes calorie burn and fat loss.
