Heart rate charts are quite easy to find. Simply go to www.heart.com and you will find a detailed, easy to comprehend chart. This website also includes many helpful tips for having a healthy heart!
There are several websites that offer excellent basic sitting pulse rate charts to compare yourself to. One of them is topendsports.com and it allows you to see where you place starting with a athlete and ending with poor and it also shows and explains how to find your basic sitting pulse rate.
I had to go to a heart surgeon for this information as he directed me to the right site for authentic and standard information. Please visit www.heart.com.
There is a very informative pulse rate chart at heart.com, specifically http://www.heart.com/heart-rate-chart.html. Not only does that page have a heart rate chart, but it also answers many frequently asked questions regarding heart rate and health.
Men: 70 beats per minute Women: 76-80 Children: 90 Infants: 120 Those are resting values. Anywhere from 60-120 is average at rest. It gets complicated if you want to know about exercising heart rates- Heart rates increase with physical activity - But in general the better shape you and your heart are in the lower the (increased) heart rate will be when exercising. For a complete chart of target heart rates by age, take a look at this page from the American Heart Association: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4736
you can find your pulse in your chest,your wrist , and your finger
A printable HTML chart can be found at the site Quackit. They have a comprehensive chart of primary and secondary colors. Also custom and other preset non basic colors can be found here.
You will not find a pulse in your calf muscle.
You really don't need a monitor, unless you're in a hurry or on a limited time schedule. If you do want to purchase one, do a little research first. I found The Polar FT1 Heart Rate Monitor online for $44.90 with free shipping. You might do a little shopping around locally too, and see if you can't find something that has what you need.
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You can use a basic search. Depending on what you need mileage for, and what cities you are traveling to and from, there are many sites you can turn to for this information.
You need to get treasure chart #26 in order to find the octo chart.
in your neck
First, get a hand to find the pulse in. Doing this way is the most reccomended. Find a heartbeat, as it should be located along the thumb, but on the wrist. Get a clock or person to count to 30 (if you have no timer, but this method is not as accurate.), count the heartbeats in that 30 seconds, and then multiply the heartbeat by 2. For example... Beats in 30 seconds: 51 51*2=102 (pulse) The normal pulse rate is 60-85 while doing no activity such as sitting in a chair or lying on a bed.