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Monitoring Blood Pressure During Training

Is blood pressure another metric to detect how well you are recovering from training? Or can high-intensity training raise your resting blood pressure?

This article says "maybe":

Hunter et al, Divergent blood pressure response following high-intensity interval exercise: a signal of delayed recovery?, 2019

"[W]e present a rationale supporting the contention that elevated systolic blood pressure, following a bout of high-intensity exercise, may be indicative of delayed/incomplete recovery."

The reason I ask:

Recently, I had been riding pretty hard and long for several weeks, when I happened to take my resting blood pressure. Suprisingly, it was consistently high (140+). I thought, "Uh oh, old age has caught up with me, it's time to get on the blood pressure drug bus". I took last week off the bike entirely, and I just started back with some easy rides yesterday. Each rest day, my BP trended downwards. This morning, it was down to 107/69.




I'm hoping that the high BP was caused by me overdoing the bike riding, and not the "other thing".
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