Your resting pulse is the rate of your pulse when you are resting (when your not doing exersice).
it is usually 60-100 bpm
Resting heart rate should be monitored while the subject is lying down; preferably right after waking up.
Low RESTING heart rate. I hear it should be 60 bpm and the like.
A good resting heart rate is when your heart beats good and when your heart is in a good position.
is the resting heart rate is fastest in adult life
According to the NHS, most adults have a resting heart rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). A general rule is that the fitter you are, the lower your resting heart rate is likely to be. For athletes - or people who often perform cardiovascular activity - a normal resting heart rate may be closer to 40 beats a minute.If your your heart rate is continuously above 120 bpm or below 40 bpm you should consult a doctor.Your resting heart rate range will also vary by age and gender therefore for more information - refer related link.
Yes heart rate is between 60 - 100 BPM at rest
With exercise your resting heart rate should be reduced as your heart is more effecient at pumping blood and does not need to work as hard.
The normal values associated with a resting heart rate are from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm).
Genuinely depends on your age and the level of exertion you are having. If you were a baby in the womb then this could be considered a normal resting heart rate. If you are doing strenuous exercise, this could again be a normal heart rate. However, in an adult a normal resting heart rate is usually between 60 - 100 bpm. A healthy resting heart rate is more likely between 60 and 70 bpm. A resting heart rate is when you are doing no activity, such as lying down. If your heart rate is 150bpm when you are at rest this could be a sign that you are pretty unhealthy. A resting heart rate this high should probably be checked out by a doctor as it could lead to health complications in the future.
No your resting heart rate should be only about 72. WOrkout heart rates vary according to the workout. Are you sure you are taking your pulse correctly?
No, because if you have a lower resting heart rate you are usually healthy, but it can depend on the person.
Cardiovascular fitness can lead to a decrease in resting heart rate.