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To find steady state heart rate, subtract your age from 180, that's steady state. For example, 25 year old's steady state would be 155. This isn't 100% accurate, the best way would be to use lactate samples; however, this is the most practical.
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This depends solely on your health and how hard you're walking. The distance is irrelevant - your heart rate should come to a steady rate once you've been walking at a steady pace for about one minute. If I had to guess, most people's heart rates during walking range from 80-120 beats per minute.
Your heart rate decreases during rest because you aren't moving as fast and are relaxing, while doing exercise makes your heart go faster because you are moving quicker so the heart pumps more blood into your system.
The heart pumps, usually, at a steady rate between 60-80 beats per minute. The heart beats faster during exercise, fear or fright, and in illness. Ironically, regular exercise makes your resting heart rate become lower because the heart works more efficiently as a muscle. But having a fast heart rate, especially a persistently fast heart rate will not make you stronger; it actually makes your heart work HARDER.
The heart rate will increase due to hypovolaemic shock!
strong and steady. about 60 to 80 beats per minute
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Use the brachial pulse to to assess the heart rate in an infant during CPR.
If you have a heart problem that's a good idea.In general you should control your heart rate without one by maintaining a steady level of exertion.