WHOOP 2023 Evidence: Doesn't Work

Special Operations Forces Using HRV for Performance Optimization

Summary

NATO special operations forces are increasingly using HRV monitoring for performance optimization, with research showing reduced resting HRV is associated with increased vulnerability to distress.

Methods

NATO conference review of HRV applications in SOF

Key Findings

  • 25+ countries implementing HRV in special ops programs
  • Reduced resting HRV linked to stress vulnerability
  • HRV used for readiness assessment and recovery tracking
  • Wearables enabling real-time monitoring
  • Integration with broader human performance programs

Limitations

Operational security limits published details

What This Means for You

If elite military units use HRV for performance, the same principles apply to demanding civilian pursuits. Track HRV to identify when you're most resilient and when you need additional recovery.

Source

Read the original paper in WHOOP ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-10

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