180 suggests that something is wrong (or that you're exercising strenuously); 60-100 is normal resting heart rate.
160-180
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.
The heart rate increases in direct proportion to the physical activity. The heart rate may goes up to 180 per minute from the resting 75 per minute.
For mild exercise, yes. Max heart rate is somewhere between 160 and 180.
120-180
a 6th graders heart rate is about 140-180
160-180
180
This heart rate is a good amount. A normal heart rate at this stage of pregnancy should be between 120 and 180.
Your heart starts to beat at faster rate. The heart rate may go up to 180 beats per minute.
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.
The heart rate will vary with the child's body temperature. If the child should have a fever, the heart rate may be around 160-180; if not, the usual rate is around 100 beats/minute.
Running increases your heart rate. When you finish the 100 meters sprint in say fourteen seconds, the heart rate may go up to 180 beats per minute.
about 60 at rest, but up to 180 with exercise.
The heart rate increases in direct proportion to the physical activity. The heart rate may goes up to 180 per minute from the resting 75 per minute.
The target heart rate for a 16 year old girl is about 153 beats per minute. This is based on the fact that the maximum heart rate is 180 beats per minute.