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Heart Rate Zones for Age 63: Target BPM for Every Training Zone

Estimated maximum heart rate at age 63: 157 BPM (220 − 63 formula). Average resting HR for this age group is approximately 75 BPM. The five zones below define effective training intensity ranges.

5-Zone Heart Rate Chart — Age 63

Zone 1

Recovery

7994 BPM

Active recovery, fat burning

55% max

Zone 2

Fat Burning

94110 BPM

Aerobic base, fat oxidation

65% max

Zone 3

Aerobic

110126 BPM

Cardiovascular fitness

75% max

Zone 4

Anaerobic

126141 BPM

Speed and performance

85% max

Zone 5

Maximum

141157 BPM

Elite training only

95% max

The 220−age formula has a standard deviation of ±10–12 BPM — meaning true max HR at age 63 could reasonably range from 145 to 169 BPM. For a more accurate estimate, a graded exercise test (GXT) is the gold standard.

To measure your heart rate: place two fingers on your carotid artery (side of neck) or radial artery (inside wrist) and count beats for 15 seconds, then multiply by 4. A chest strap heart rate monitor is the most accurate wearable method.

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