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Well-conditioned athletes generally have lower heart rates in the 50's or 60's.
The average adult resting pulse rate is between 70-80 beats per minute. Athletes may have slightly lower pulse rates and obese people higher.
The normal adult pulse rate, at REST is 60-100 beats per minute although it can be much lower in well-conditioned athletes. <60 bpm is considered bradycardia (slow heart rate) and >100 bpm is considered tachycardia (fast heart rate)
60-100 beats per minute is a typical normal pulse rate for adults. Some highly trained athletes will have lower pulses.
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While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
Your pulse rate depends on two things, if you are a well trained athlete or not. For adults that are not well trained athletes the normal pulse rate is 60-100 beats per minute. If you are a well trained athletes have a pulse rate of 40-60 beats per minute. For more information visit http://www.righthealth.com
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.
A child's pulse rate is higher then an adult as they do more exercise but if a child is resting then it will be lower hoped this helped :)
Yes, but this will vary from person to person. A very well-conditioned athlete may have a heart rate of ~50 at rest and will not have any symptoms because their heart works that efficiently. Alternatively, someone with a low heart rate that is not conditioned may experience fatigue, dizziness, weakness, and potentially shortness of breath. Fainting is also possible if the pulse and blood pressure are low enough.
A normal pulse is anywhere from 60-100 bpm so if your on the lower end id say its good and the higher end not as good
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