It is bound to go up from 75, which is the sort of low rate you may have when resting. 105 is not unreasonable but it really depends on how fast and strenuously you are walking. It also depends very much on your body and its metabolic rates. If you have any doubts, see a doctor.
When you first wake up, your heart rate should be around 70 beats per minute. This is normal for most people, but yours might vary depending on your health.
To find your answer, your first step is to divide the time (in this case a minute...a minute equals sixty (60) seconds) by the heart rate (e.g. 80 beats). So---60 divided by 80 will give you 0.75 seconds. Your answer will justify the time/length of the cardiac cycle.
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Play two fingers on the pulse in the wrist (just below the thumb). Count each pulse for 30 seconds, then times by two. This will give the pulse rate for one minute. Obviously, you take the pulse once you have rested and cooled down for a few minutes first.
The average adult resting heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute. Athletes may have a lower resting heart rate.
When you first wake up, your heart rate should be around 70 beats per minute. This is normal for most people, but yours might vary depending on your health.
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The first thing to do is learn how to take a pulse. You do not use your ears and so should not be hearing any beats or other sounds.
The first thing to do is learn how to take a pulse. You do not use your ears and so should not be hearing any beats or other sounds.
To find your answer, your first step is to divide the time (in this case a minute...a minute equals sixty (60) seconds) by the heart rate (e.g. 80 beats). So---60 divided by 80 will give you 0.75 seconds. Your answer will justify the time/length of the cardiac cycle.
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first of all count how many times your heart beats in one minute and then time that in how many minutes in a day and than you will find your answer...
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The normal resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute but it is usually a little slower while you are sleeping. During sleep, your heart rate will drop down to around 52 beats per minute.
Take the pulse/heart rate, or beats per minute, and multiply by 60.The multiplier 60 converts the beats per minute to beats per hour.Take that answer and multiply by 24.The multiplier 24 converts beats per hour to beats per 24 hour day. ie. Average pulse = 70 70 x 60 = 4200 4200 x 24 = 100800The typical healthy resting heart rate in adults is 60-80 bpm