Mainly b/cit takes a little while to recover, and during that time your heart rate and breathing will be a bit elevated.
when you exercise It rises. And when you rest it drops back down to normal.
The human body needs less oxygen when not exercising, but relaxing for instance. Therefore the pulse rate of the heart will go slower.
You'll have an oxygen deficiency that'll have to be compensated for before the pulse an breath rate will be back to normal.
Pulse. Well your pulse increases when you excercise period. So the fact your pulse increaseing at the end of your 45mins exercise, it can be because it slows down when at rest, as in at the beginning of your workout, your heart rate is just starting to increase, so the fact that your already excerciseing, when your done your heart will beat fast because of it trying to slow back down if your at rest. It increases because of oxygen blood is needed.
That depends on the cause of the increase in the pulse rate itself and how increased the pulse rate is. It may take fron three (3) to fifteen (15) minutes
when you excercise your heart goes faster so the blood can pump around the body faster. And after you finish it needs some time so it can go to is normal rate, annd you can do some breathing excercies and why it does this i reallyy dont knoww ?? :] anyway i hope it helpedd a little bit ♥
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An abnormally high pulse is referred to medically as tachycardia. This is where the pulse rate is greater than or equal to 120 beats per minute while at rest.It means that the heart is pumping blood very quickly. This often happens after intense exercise or a fearful experience. It is good to rest if this occurs to bring the pulse rate back to normal.
For a while it may go down but afyer a while it will come back to normal.
Anything that increases or decreases pulse rate will have the same effect on blood pressure. Thus, there are 3 body positions that will have an effect. When a person is horizontal as in sleeping, there is essentially minimal resistance to the flow of blood back to the heart. As soon as he rises to a standing position, there is an immediate decrease in the amount of blood returning to the heart because of the effect of gravity; thus, there is a temporary decrease in blood pressure, making the individual feel faint. And if a person happens to be upside down as might occur in diving, more blood than normal returns to the heart with a concommitant rise in blood pressure and a feeling of being flush. With regard to exercise, vigourous exercise will have the greatest influence on raising the blood pressure and also the pulse rate, and visa versa for a lack of exercise.
It is completely normal. To prevent this, when finished dump oil from tank back in to the original bottle.