A normal heart will beat at 60 - 100 BPM.
Anything above 100 is considered rapid and sinus tachycardia is present.
Anything below 60 is considered slow but it MAYBE not serious
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A Resting Heart Rate anywhere in the range of 60 - 90 is considered in the normal range. Your Heart Rate will fluctuate a lot depending on such factors as your activity level and stress level. If however, your pulse is consistently above 90, you should consult with your physician. This condition is called tachycardia (increased heart rate). Many athletes have pulse rates in the 40 - 60 range, depending on how fit they are. In general, a lower pulse rate is good. Sometimes however, one's heart rate can be too low. This is known as bradycardia and can be dangerous, especially when blood pressure gets too low as well. Symptoms include weakness, loss of energy and fainting. If this situation applies, medical attention should be sought immediately. If the pattern of beats or throbs you count is irregular (i. e. a beat is missed) take your pulse for a full minute. If you experience irregularities in your pulse on a consistent basis, you should consult with your personal physician. Many factors influence heart rate. These include emotions, temperatures, your position or posture (sitting, standing, laying down), and your body size (if you are overweight for your size, your heart will have to work harder to supply energy to your body).
The average heart rate in human adults is 70-80 beats per minute. Anything that is higher, or lower, than that is considered arrhythmia. If the pulse is 100 beats per minute, or more, it is called tachycardia. If it is 50 beats per minute, or below, it is considered low and is referred to as bradycardia.
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30 is too low.
means your heart beats 40 times each minute, which is quite low.
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.
Bring it up to your target heart rate by increasing intensity.
It means that the body and the brain are not getting enough oxygen. It is much too low.
It s considered moderate as a state/provincial tax sales tax rate (although any is too much for some), good for interest rate, and very low for gratuities.
Anorexics often suffer from many heart conditions. Commonly, it is a low heart rate and low blood pressure. A low body temperature can happen, too. Often, the heart becomes weak and is placed under a lot of strain and pressure. This can cause permanent damage, malfunction, and potentially even heart failure.
Yesterday I would have said that was too low, then I found this website which says that the normal at 6 weeks is 90-110. I learn something new every day.
People who are in good physical shape have a resting heart rate of 70 or lower. Cardiovascular exercise would help get your heart rate down to normal.
A low resting heart rate can be a normal condition, especially for someone who is relatively fit. The resting heart rate for many athletes is in the 40's and is often the result of an efficient heart. If you have a low pulse rate and you aren't getting "light-headed" or dizzy, then it's generally not a problem. If you have any questions about YOUR pulse rate, it would be best to contact your doctor.
Too low.
Typically it does increase, depending on many factors such as heat, humidity and factors upon yourself such as age or gender. However, since shot put is physical activity, the heart rate will increase accordingly. The increase should not be too high, however, because simply lifting such a low weight should not induce too much stress. If there is a significant increase in heart rate, something may be wrong. In conclusion, heart rate should increase slightly, and based on other factors affecting heart rate it may increase more than anticipated.