yes it is! if you do not have any underlying condition such as high blood pressure and you are a normal active 12 year old, 63 bpm is perfectly normal.
When resting, the average adult heart beats at about 70 bpm (males) and 75 bpm (females); however, this rate varies among people and can be significantly lower in endurance athletes. The infant/neonatal rate of heartbeat is around 130-150 bpm, the children's heart beat is 100-130 bpm, the older child's about 90-110 bpm, and the adult's about 60-100 bpm .
Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute
Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute
If the heart is healthy then it will beat about 60-100 BPM.
Around 80 BPM. Your maximal heart rate would be 184. That would be of course the highest your heart should ever go. You should exercise at around 60-70% of your maximal, so around 110-120 BPM. BPM= beats per minute Hope this helps!
No, that is bradycardic.
120-160 bpm
At rest, the pulse is around 400 bpm. During flight it goes as high as 1200 bpm. This is averaged out between different kinds of hummingbirds.
21 bpm
4 bpm
107-152 bpm.