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Your body is working harder, so your pulse increases to pump more oxygen around your body through your blood stream.
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.)
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When you go for a run, you can feel your pulse in your wrist or neck by locating the arteries. In the wrist, the radial artery is commonly used, while in the neck, the carotid artery is typically felt. These arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart, and the pulse you feel corresponds to the heartbeat as the blood is pumped through the circulatory system.
yes it does.
When working out it is customary to take pulse for 15 seconds and multiply the number by 4 to get the heart rate. The pulse is taken for 15 seconds instead of a full minute because it is quicker and easier, and just as accurate.
No, onion does not make it go off quicker.
when running move arms quicker to run a bit faster, start it slow, by taking easy breaths the faster you move the quicker you will breath
That depends on your level of fitness. If you are really out of shape, your pulse can increase rapidly. If you are more fit, your pulse can remain relatively stable for a longer period.
The normal pulse rate for an audult is 60 to 100 per minute. If you want to rasie your pulse then run around, if you want to lower your pulse then sit down and drink cold water.
Yes, the faster you exercise, the higher the pulse rate. Note: your pulse should and will eventually slow down and return to normal.
many things: ~ go for a run ~ volleyball ~ tennis ~ badminton ~ go to the gym ~ pretty much any sport you can think of that raises your pulse