A "normal" resting heart rate is considered to be in the range of 60-100 beats per minute (bpm). However, it is not abnormal to experience a slower RHR especially when doing cardiovascular exercise regularly. Some professional athletes have been known to get their heart rate down to the 30s!
That is an acceptable heart rate during exercise, but is high for a resting heart rate.
No. 300 is normal
Yes -Physician
Yes. -Physician
Yes,it is normal.
it depends on your health and fitness
no its not a normal rate would be about 70-90 beats per minute
72 beats per minute
100 beats per minute is considered the upper limit of normal.
Sounds absolutely fine.
No, a normal heart rate for anyone is 60-100 bpm (beats per minute)
A normal heart rate is usually anywhere from 60 to 100 beats per minute or BPM. 70 beats per minute...children are higher about 90 beats per minute. The baby's heartbeat is usually between 120 and 160 beats per minute, ...
If they were in extremely good cardiovascular shape