what difference does that make?? if it happens at the beginning it will end up being the end of your exercise!
heart attack or stroke; overtraining
Theoretically, swimming could fight a heart attack. It is an aerobic exercise that strengthens your heart.
Not necessarily. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle after a heart attack. To prevent another heart attack keep your blood pressure low, exercise, do not smoke, eat healthy foods, & get plenty of exercise.
You get the heart attack, because of lack of exercise. Exercise keeps your heart and circulatory system, healthy. If your circulatory system is defective, you may get heart attack during sleep also. So many times you wake up in the morning to find that you are dead due to heart attack, that you got during the sleep. :)
after heart attack, it is necessary to seek regular medical advice and to do regular exercise and proper diet as indicated...
Yes, there are, though this should be started with caution and in conjunction with a suitable diet. For safety, consult a medical professional before beginning any kind of exercise program.
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.
Individuals with risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes, and a sedentary lifestyle are more likely to have a heart attack. Age, family history, and gender (men are at higher risk) also play a role.
heart attacks have been around since the beginning of time
Because of the increase of pulse in your heart.
to much exercise can tire your body and can tensen up your muscles. for heart disease patients it can cause immense strain on the heart and increases the chances of heart attack.
it affects your health by having a heart attack