because when they're running the heart has to pump blood faster to power the body. the heart must pump very fast and it takes a minute to slow down.
If you don't breath heavily after your sprint or race because when you run slow you use alot of you energy up then you breath heavily
because when they're running the heart has to pump blood faster to power the body. the heart must pump very fast and it takes a minute to slow down.
Because their muscles are starved of oxygen, and breathing heavy is the quickest way to get more oxygen back into the body.
1) every one running in race 2) to achive there lot of goal race going on.......
athletes don't hold their breath during the 100m they hold their breath during the 50m race so they don't have to waste time breathing.
When people are running they expending energy. More energy is needed to be made from stored energy. The way for this to happen is hydrogen and oxygen atoms to connect and form water. More oxygen needs to be produced for this process to happen that is why heavy breathing occurs.
For some short distance races you put all energy into running so you go faster, but in long distance and you all energy into running, then you would be out of breath or extremely tired faster. It's in your perspective.
No one has run the TdF. It's a bicycle race, not a running race. There are about 180-200 competitors.
The correct sentence is: Are you running in the race for life next week? are and running = verbs
They are practiced for things like running.
A Chariot race and a running race.
a running race.