You move more, your pulse is faster.
After exercise your pulse becomes faster. The reason you get exhausted while doing exercise is you can't get enough oxygen into your body.
ya mam said
It doesn't.
when you exercise It rises. And when you rest it drops back down to normal.
An individual can achieve a maximum heart rate (ie pulse rate) of 220-Age. So the case you are mentioning here will acheive a maximum HR of 150 (220-70) during exercise.
No. The resting pulse becomes slower. (Note, the top pulse rate for everybody is about the same ... the "exercise tolerance" comes from how much you can increase from your resting rate.)
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
The pulse rate goes up as the strenuousness of the exercise increases.
During exercise, your muscles require more oxygen and they need to get rid of the built up lactic acid. Your heart rate, measured by your pulse, increases to push more blood volume through your body.
your heart beats faster in order to pump oxygenated bloodcells to all of your organs.
You will be fat.
it rises