No. A fitter athlete will have a higher tidal volume, and greater oxygen transport; fewer deeper breaths doing more work.
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yes! .. very. i would ;)
A person who has never exercised before would have a higher heart rate and blood pressure than an ahlete at rest. A athlete could have a heart rate below 60 BPM becauses they have a stronger and healthy heartEdit to add: Uhh ... While all of this may be true, the question is asking about a higher pulse pressure. Pulse pressure refers to the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure. Due primarily to decreases in the diastolic pressure observed in athletes, a resting athlete will have the higher *PULSE PRESSURE*.
Well, it would be pretty hard to design a shoe for a professional athlete, but I guess if you had a design that a shoe company liked, and you knew an athlete, you might be able to get that athlete to send it to a brand and they could say:A shoe from _____(shoe company) for ______(your athlete) designed by ______(your name).But if you didn't know an athlete, you would probably have to send the design to the shoe company then they would send it to the athlete.
What specifically would you like to know about a French athlete?
a runner
An athlete would be disconsolate after a big game as a result of failing to win.
Well-conditioned athletes generally have lower heart rates in the 50's or 60's.
If the athlete made $1,000,000 a year, they would make $2,739 a day. But really it depends on the Athlete.
My respiratory system is failing.
Bronchitis affects an athlete by making it hard for them to breathe properly. Athletes need a good respiratory system in order to take part in an event .With bronchitis its much harder for them than the other competitors.
"Athlete's" would be the possessive form of one athlete. "Athletes'" would be the possessive form of two or more athletes.