150 per minute is a perfectly good expression for frequency.
The period is the reciprocal of frequency = 1/150 = 0.00667 minute (rounded)
If you're more accustomed and more comfortable with frequency in Hz and period in seconds, then:
Frequency = 150 / min = 150 / (60 sec) = 2.5 Hz
Period = (60 sec) / 150 = 0.4 second
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.
someone who is involed in sports.a person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise.
A mans resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 80-95 bpm. I also depends on the person and how much exercise they get because a athlete often times has a lower rbpm because of left venticular enlargement. So it also depends on how much exercise you get.
The adjective form of athlete is athletic.
The word 'athlete' is a noun, a word for a person.
To decrease the possibility of developing an "athlete's heart" vigorous exercise for young adults should be avoided.
they allow an athlete to exercise longer.
They exercise to gain the muscle that the character they are portraying would have. Sometimes they also diet to achieve the appearance of an athlete.
"BP is indirectly indicated by intensity or exertion levels. The systolic BP is expected to rise because of the increase in cardiac output. Diastolic BP is expected to remain equivalent to resting levels or decrease during exercise indicating an increase of vasodilation and an opening of the capillary beds." (Collegetermpapers)
They allow an athlete to exercise longer.
One who skates for exercise and or pleasure not as part of their job or as a professional athlete.
The vital capacity of an athlete is higher than a non-athlete because they are trained to do hard work. Their lungs get bigger over time and make it easier for them to take long breaths when they are running or doing any other exercise.
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An athlete's post-game meal should definitely be high in protein. Protein helps muscles to be repaired that have been damaged by exercise.
A person's heartbeat depends on their health. If you are an athlete, your heart is trained to beat more slowly. Whereas, if you aren't athletic or very active, your heart will beat faster.
Exercise is good for athletes because an athlete needs to be at the top of his game when he plays and not be fat or out of shape to the point where he can't even run 1 mile.
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.