answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Pace at which you can normaly talk, eg. fast walking. Your %max heart rate should be around 65-75

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

βˆ™ 6mo ago

A purposeful pace refers to a deliberate and intentional speed or rhythm of movement or action. It implies focus, determination, and an awareness of the desired outcome. Talking pace refers to the speed at which someone speaks. It can vary from person to person, but a moderate pace is generally considered to be clear and easily understandable.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What does purposeful or talking pace mean?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What does pace in drama mean?

pace in drama means tempo


Do Ashanti mean pace or what?

No she dead


What does saunte mean?

to walk at a slow pace


What does leisurelly mean?

to walk at a slow pace


What does SLO mean in baseball?

The pace of the game...


What does Andante mean?

Andante is a musical term used to mean "at a moderately slow pace", usually approximated to "walking pace".


What does the word pace mean in security?

what does P.A.C.E mean in the security industry


What does PAC mean in fifa 10?

Pace... I think


What does con ritmo mean in musical terms?

"Pace"


What are synonyms of pace?

Pace is either the speed, rate of momentum or to walk back and forth in the same small area. It can also mean to move steadily, with deliberate or slower speed, as in 'pace yourself.' Pace has more than one meaning; it could mean "speed" (as in "the pace of change") or "stride" (as in "I reached him in three paces"). quickness: speed, tempo, velocity. action: stride, step, strut, stalk, jaunt, march, troop, amble. ration, steady, bridle, adjust (speed). 'Step' and 'stride' are two synonyms that can be used for 'pace' as both a noun and a verb. 'Pace' can also mean 'speed'.


What does requeiscent in pace mean?

It's spelled "requiescant in pace," and it's Latin for "may they rest in peace"--the R.I.P. on a gravestone (the singular form is "requiescat in pace," "may he (or she) rest in peace").


Where can I find more information on pace planning services?

http://www.paceplanning.com.au/ This link can help you with your pace planning for construction. Or if you're talking about running, you can go to this link: http://www.runnersworld.com/community/forums/training/marathon-race-training/pace-planning-anyone-follow-this-logic