Resting Heart Rate 74 bpm: What It Means
Find out if a resting heart rate of 74 bpm is good, how it compares by age and gender, and what you can do to lower it.
A resting heart rate of 74 bpm is Poor for a 30-39 years Male.
A resting heart rate of 74 bpm is Fair for a 50-59 years Female.
Resting Heart Rate 74: Classification
| Age Group | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|
| 20-29 years | Poor | Poor |
| 30-39 years | Poor | Fair |
| 40-49 years | Poor | Fair |
| 50-59 years | Fair | Fair |
| 60-69 years | Fair | Fair |
| 70+ years | Fair | Good |
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What This Means
Above average, but very responsive to change
Your resting heart rate is higher than average for your age group. This means your heart is working harder than it needs to at rest, which can contribute to cardiovascular fatigue over time. With consistent aerobic exercise, improved hydration, and better sleep habits, most people see noticeable improvement within 4 to 8 weeks.
How to Improve
Bringing your heart rate down
- Start with 20-30 minutes of brisk walking daily to build an aerobic base
- Stay well hydrated throughout the day, aiming for at least 2 liters of water
- Prioritize 7-9 hours of quality sleep with consistent bed and wake times
- Reduce caffeine and alcohol intake, especially in the afternoon and evening
Measuring with Apple Watch
Apple Watch measures resting heart rate throughout the day during periods of inactivity, providing a daily average. Garmin, Fitbit, COROS, Polar, and Whoop also track resting heart rate using optical heart rate sensors. The classification tables on this page apply regardless of which device you use. Resting heart rate is best measured first thing in the morning before getting out of bed, though wearable averages across the day are also reliable for tracking trends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a resting heart rate of 74 bpm normal?
Whether a resting heart rate of 74 bpm is normal depends on your age, gender, and fitness level. Use the classification chart above to see exactly where you fall. A "normal" resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60-100 bpm, but lower within that range is generally better. Athletes often have resting heart rates in the 40s and 50s.
How can I lower my resting heart rate from 74 bpm?
The most effective way to lower your resting heart rate is regular aerobic exercise. Zone 2 cardio (easy, conversational pace) 3-5 times per week is especially effective. Quality sleep, stress management, staying hydrated, and reducing caffeine and alcohol also help. Most people see improvement within 4-8 weeks of consistent effort.
What does a resting heart rate of 74 bpm say about my fitness?
Resting heart rate is one of the simplest indicators of cardiovascular fitness. A lower resting heart rate generally means your heart is more efficient, pumping more blood per beat. Use the age and gender chart above to see how 74 bpm compares to others in your demographic.
How accurate is Apple Watch resting heart rate?
Apple Watch resting heart rate measurements are well-validated against clinical monitors. The optical sensor on the wrist provides reliable readings during periods of inactivity. For best accuracy, wear the watch snugly and consistently. Focus on trends over days and weeks rather than any single reading.
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