I tested it and I got that 80's music makes your heart rate faster
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A heart rate of 119 is a little on the bad side. I would go the doctor and have it checked out.
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Well-conditioned athletes generally have lower heart rates in the 50's or 60's.
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The Nike heart rate monitors are widely available on the web. You can purchase them on both Amazon and Ebay. They are also available at Dillard`s and Sports Authority.
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This is very unusual and she needs to be seen by a physician right away. The heart rate should increase with activity not decrease and a heart rate in the 40s with activity is not normal at all. Low heart rate decreases oxygen in the body and symptoms she may have include: passing out/fainting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains and confusion.
If your resting heart rate is in the mid-60's, you are doing great. If it is in the 50's and you are active, you are doing superb. If your resting heart rate is in the 50's and you are not active, see your doctor for an EKG. You may have some issues. Take this from experience.A 72 beats per minute
The average adult heart beat average is 70-75 beats per minute. Children have a higher rate in the 80's and 90's, depending on their age. The younger they are the faster the heart rate . Females, generally, have a slightly higher heart rate than males. Heart rate also depends on your age and what you're doing. A "resting heart rate"(sitting up, doing nothing) may/should be a bit lower, particularly for people in good physical shape. A "working heart rate"(walking around, standing etc) can/should be a bit higher. While working out/exercising, heart rate can/should rise quite a bit. The reference maximum heart rate for a healthy adult is 220 - your age in years, although individuals may differ. Don't try for max unless you know that you are healthy enough to take it.