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Patrick Mahomes’ Heart Rate Data From Crazy Playoff Win Over Bills Has Been Released

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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - FEBRUARY 02: Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) reacts after a touchdown during the second half of Super Bowl LIV on February 2, 2020 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. (Photo by Rich Graessle/PPI/Icon Sportswire)

Patrick Mahomes heart rate is just like any fan who was watching.

Probably more like anyone who bet on the Chiefs. Advanced fitness and health wearable company WHOOP has been tracking Patrick Mahomes’ heart rate all season long.

They recently shared insights into the star quarterback’s remarkable performance with new data sets released on Wednesday. In WHOOP’s release, they noted that Mahomes’ heart rate spiked at some interesting moments in the game, and referenced a tweet from the quarterback’s trainer.

See the chart below:

“[As] shared by Mahomes’ trainer Bobby Stroupe on Twitter, Mahomes’ [heart rate] spiked when he was on the sideline watching Buffalo make their game-changing plays, and then also immediately after Mahomes made his clutch plays. His HR was low in the huddle and pre-snap, allowing his body and mind to be in a clear ‘flow state’ – helping him be at his best with the game on the line.”

Whoop also included Mahomes’ physical output and strain during the win, right down to the number of calories burned in the masterful performance.

“In total, Mahomes’ activity strain during the game was 18.8 with 2,347 calories burned, and his day strain was 20.4 (on a 0-21 scale). Over the 28 minutes of real-time spanning the frantic end of regulation and OT, his average heart rate was nearly 160 bpm.”

Twitter reacted to Mahomes’ heart rate chart:

You know Patrick always leaves it all out on the field, and this is proof.

The future of athlete’s measurables are going to be insane.


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