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the well traind athlete has more experience and better rehab
The blood vessel that has a pulse is an artery. Veins do not have enough blood pressure to register a pulse.
It is possible to have a pulse but no breathing as in asphyxiation, but the reverse is impossible, without a pulse you basically aren't alive, that pulse is a symbol of blood pumping through your body. Good answer above. I should add that, in some subjects, that pulse may be there but not be palpable.
An Athlete with a weight of 100kg, running at the same speed as a 90 kg athlete will have a greater momentum and will push the 90 kg athlete backwards.
They are used to running around and doing much harder work than the untrained athlete.
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No average exists. Are you a man or a woman? How old are you? What was your beginning pulse rate? How fast did you run? How long have you been in training? With a male athlete, the longer he has been in training, the slower his heartbeat at rest will be. As a result, it will be slower at top speed that someone who is not in as good condition and he will not tire out as quickly. A female athlete's body changes but in a slightly different way.
one who participates especially in competitive sports
how to compute the average speed of each athlete
the average pulse rate is 72 beats/ minute
A recreational athlete is someone articipates in sports activities to be healthy and to have fun. The goal of a recreational athlete is to particpate, to finish or to establish a personal best. They may train for competition but not at the same intensity as would be expected of a competitive athlete.
A distal pulse should be the same rate as a femoral pulse, carotid pulse, brachial pulse, pedal pulse, or radial pulse. The strength of the pulse may be harder to feel the further away from the heart, but the rate should be the same. One heart, One Pulse Rate. The Normal heart rate/pulse in an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. Less of course, in the super healthy athlete.
One who plays video games as a competitive sport. Most play in professional tournaments.
For a advantage over athlete's and to remain competitive with those who did which it turned out many did.
The Average Male Pulse is 114
Apparently not. A competitive athlete descibed it as sturdy, and targets muscles. No cons were indicated