The heart beats as fast as 200times per sec during excercise.
I don't think you can unless you have an existing heart condition. When you exercise your heart beats, but it is good for you; as it pumps the blood around your body. If your heart didn't beat fast when you exercised you wouldn't be getting any fitter than you previously were and if trying to, you wouldn't lose any weight.
It beats fast because your body needs to have blood 24/7 so it pumps so fast to keep your body warm, healthy, and alive
The heart pumps, usually, at a steady rate between 60-80 beats per minute. The heart beats faster during exercise, fear or fright, and in illness. Ironically, regular exercise makes your resting heart rate become lower because the heart works more efficiently as a muscle. But having a fast heart rate, especially a persistently fast heart rate will not make you stronger; it actually makes your heart work HARDER.
When the heart beats too fast, blood no longer circulates effectively in the body.
Answer by FutureLPGAgolferHow fast your heart beats. (If your heart beats fast then blood would be rushing through your body quick.)
Is when your heart beats fast!
The heart rate of baby is about 90 beats per minute.
No, the heart beats faster during exercise. The liver doesn't beat at all.
That depends on the nature of your exercise. Heart beat rises to meet your metabolic requirements. Normally the heart rate goes up to 100 to 160 per minute. It may go up to 180 beats per minute in severe exercise.
Because your heart beats faster when you exercise.
Heart rate is the number of beats per minute. A heart 'races' if it beats too fast.
your heart beats faster in order to supply more blood to the body