If you're truly doing some high intensity cardio, you shouldn't be *able* to keep it up for an hour. Maybe moderate intensity... but high intensity is typically defined as working in the 75-95% range of your theoretical maximum. This is like sprinting. So when you do HIIT, you walk for 1 minute and sprint for 1 minute or something to that effect. If you're really sprinting, your legs will give out after a couple minutes, tops. But you don't need to do it very long to get the benefits.
Dropping to around 135 bpm is fine for low intensity, so long as you keep it up for 45-60 minutes.
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Keep your body lean, your blood clean and your mind sharp. -Rollins
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Keep your body lean, your blood clean and your mind sharp. -Rollins
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