“…Perceived exertion combines both the subjective intensity perceptions of heart rate and blood pressures in those who take cardiovascular medication during exercise to provide a personal intensity level to train to instead of using a target heart rate based on age (Dunbar, Glickman-Weiss, Edwards, Conley, & Quiroz, 1996;Squires, 2011). Overall, older adults who have blood pressure controlled on anti-hypertensive therapies (i.e., diuretics, ACE, ARB, CCB or BB) were shown to tolerate exercise without excessive fatigue or lack of endurance compared to normotensive older adults (de Vries et al, 1995;Dunselman, 2001;Finimundi, Caramori, & Parker, 2007;Hasija, Karloopia, Shahi, & Chauhan, 1998;Parthasarathy et al, 2009;Poelzl et al, 2006;Riegger, 1991).…”