Pulse rate refers to the number of times your heart beats per minute to pump blood in your body. Someone who is fit should have a stronger and more efficient heart so fewer pumps would be needed to move blood in the body.
why of course there is because the more you exercise the slower your heart rate goes and so that means the slower you go or the least amount of exercise you do the higher your heart rate would be obviously so there's youre answer the more you do the slower it goes the less you do the faster it goes.
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if you are a more fit person your heart rate will be lower because your heart pushes more blood with each beat
Low resting pulse rate.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
The normal resting pulse rate for someone age 26-35 is between 71 and 75 beats per minute, if you are a man. If you are a woman, the average pulse rate is between 73 and 76. If you are between these numbers, your pulse rate is in fact normal.
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
Yes, the normal pulse rate varies from 60 to 100. Anything between that is normal.
The pulse rate goes up as the strenuousness of the exercise increases.
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recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
There is relationship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count because as per your blood sensitivity you got your pulse rate high and low so this is true that there is relation ship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count.
The higher level of an activity means the higher level pulse rate. For example running will produce a higher pulse rate than walking would.
they both are related by age, size, weight, activity level , and heath.
Low resting pulse rate.
Insensity in fitness means the level of difficulty of the exercise. Your pulse rate can show how intensely you are working. Insensity in fitness means the level of difficulty of the exercise. Your pulse rate can show how intensely you are working.
Yes there is a connection between pulse rate and height.
Gender can influence pulse rate due to physiological differences between males and females. On average, females tend to have slightly higher pulse rates than males. Hormonal fluctuations, differences in body size, and variations in cardiovascular fitness can also contribute to differences in pulse rate between genders.
A heart beat is when your heart makes a 'thump' noise which means it is pumping blood. Pulse rate is when you time how many times your heart beats per minute.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.