Heart rates vary for everyone taking into consideration a variety of characteristics such as health factors like weight, BMI, history of heart conditions, etc. People who are overweight tend to have a higher pulse rate because the heart is working harder to pump blood. Even so, health may not have a thing to do with it. It is possible for your heart rate to increase by small jolts of adrenaline by watching a scary movie or simply thinking about things that excite or worry you.
No, you're breathing, and blinking, and your blood is flowing through you and the cells of your body are doing all sorts of stuff. And most importantly your heart is beating!
need more info... stellar athletes have low HR at rest. so do really heart sick people. but too low would be anything under 40 bpm. 40-60 is not too too serious and 60-100 is normal.
it goes both when your exited, running, jogging, or power walking your heart goes fast when your com and doing nothing or just doing normal basics and slows down to a normal rate.
Any thing your heart desires! GED does not stop you from doing anything
Yes
When you are running or doing vigorous exercise
The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!The normal heart rate for an adult is between 50 and 100, so you are in the better part of normal. Well trained athletes are between 40 and 60 bpm. It appears your doing good!
Unless there is truly something wrong with your heart, then yes, it is an idiom. My heart fell, my heart exploded, my heart sang, my heart doing anything other than pumping blood is an analogy and an idiom.
Depends on your age and what you're doing.
Genuinely depends on your age and the level of exertion you are having. If you were a baby in the womb then this could be considered a normal resting heart rate. If you are doing strenuous exercise, this could again be a normal heart rate. However, in an adult a normal resting heart rate is usually between 60 - 100 bpm. A healthy resting heart rate is more likely between 60 and 70 bpm. A resting heart rate is when you are doing no activity, such as lying down. If your heart rate is 150bpm when you are at rest this could be a sign that you are pretty unhealthy. A resting heart rate this high should probably be checked out by a doctor as it could lead to health complications in the future.
The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.The normal adult heart rate at rest is between 60 and 80 bpm. Thus, anything below or higher at rest, should be checked with a physician to be on the safe side.
Doing anything physical and things that scare you, as that increases adrenaline which ,in turn, increases heart rate.