Well-conditioned athletes generally have lower heart rates in the 50's or 60's.
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*.
Yes, 80bpm is a healthy resting heart rate.
A 13 year old maximum heart rate would be 207.
When you are running or doing vigorous exercise
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.
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*.
It is because an athlete's cardiovascular system is more efficient. For example, with each beat, an athlete's heart will pump a greater volume of blood than an unfit person's heart. Since more oxygen is being processed at a greater efficiency, the athlete will have to exercise more intensely than an unfit person to achieve a maximum heart rate does.
A polar heart watch is good for monitoring your heart rate before during and after exercise. If you are an avid athlete or just want to keep track of your heart rate, it would be good for you.
In all higher Chordates heart is found in thorax .
NO NO NO NO NO. To play a sport it takes dedication and practice if they don't have enough heart to practice than they wont do very well.
heart attacks affect an athlete's performance. Obviously if the heart stops, then it stops pumping blood and oxygen throughout the body which will cause the athlete's performance -and life- to cease.
Well I'm 15 with a 47 resting heart rate ... That is close to Olympic
Yes, 80bpm is a healthy resting heart rate.
yes
I predict that the heart rate after walking will be higher than the resting heart rate. I predict that the heart rate after running will be higher than the heart rate after walking.
There is reallyno medical medication that can treat the person that goes threw this. the only way to heal the person if my detrainig the heart muscle. since the heart is a muscle it grows when you exercise and since it is a muscle it could decrease in size. You can detraine the heart by not running or exelirating you heart beat as it usually does. That means that the heart would detraine it self and the Myocardium which is the muscle layer of the heart would decrease in size.
Heart rate goes up anytime a person engages in aerobic exercise. An athlete who regularly runs, by participating in track and field for example, would have a lower resting heart rate than nonathletes.