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120 beats per minute
The normal rate for a heart beat is 70-90 heart beats a minute. If you are a more active person, 100 is the normal heart rate. If your heart rate is below 70 or above 100, you should call a doctor.
From the Toronto Zoo, http://www.torontozoo.com/Animals/details.asp?AnimalID=400 , "The heart of a Siberian tiger weights approximately 2kgs and has a heart rate of 70 - 80 beats/min."
You are probably out of shape.
Jumping Jacks, and Squat Thrusts usually increases somebody's heart rate the most. It also depends on how long you do an exercise. ex: Running, if you run for 15 min that will get your heart rate up.
70 x 68 to 70 x 125 ml per min
650 min
96 min. 12000/125 =96
80/min.
depens
60-100 beats per min
50% of your Max Heart Rate = ( example 90 beats per min ) 60% of your Max Heart Rate = ( example 108 beats per min ) 70% of your Max Heart Rate = ( example 126 beats per min ) 80% of your Max Heart Rate = ( example 144 beats per min ) 90% of your Max Heart Rate = ( example 162 beats per min ) 100% of your Max Heart Rate = (example 180 beats per min.) 50% of your max heart rate is considered a light exersise(walking, slowly biking,ect). 75% of your max heart rate is considered a moderate exersise(Jogging,basketball,ect). Your max heart rate or near your max is considered a heavy, intense activity that makes you huff and puff and your heart is pounding very rapidly (sprinting, track and feild races, ect).
The type of activity that you are doing, gender, age ( the younger the person,the higher the heart rate), state of health and size(the bigger the size of one's body,the lower the heart rate)(eg: Elephant is about 30 times a min and humming bird is about 200 times a min).
120 beats per minute
the heart rate would increase almost immediately by about 25 beats per min, reflecting the inherent rate (100 beats per min) of the pacemaking SA node
heart rate slower than 60 beats per min.
120 beat per min plus age