nah 200bmp (vaires a bit with age)
To find the target zone heart rate for a 16-year-old male, first calculate the maximum heart rate by subtracting his age from 220, which gives a maximum heart rate of approximately 204 beats per minute (bpm). The target heart rate zone is typically 50-85% of the maximum heart rate. Therefore, for a 16-year-old, the target zone would be around 102-173 bpm during exercise.
The mimimal heart rate in humans is 0 BPM. HA HA LOLUsally it is 30 BPM
when sprinting (putting in as much effort as possible) your heart rate will reach around 200bpm (beats per minute). Swimming at an average pace your heart rate will be around 150-160 bpm and at a slow easy leisurely pace your heart rate will be around 120-140 bpm. Heart rates will vary for different people and in general the younger you are, the higher your heart rate will be and the fitter you are, the lower your heart rate will be.
Yes heart rate is between 60 - 100 BPM at rest
The baby's heart rate should be 120 to 150 BPM (beats per minute). Are you referring to the baby's heart rate or your own?
150 bpm-170 bpm average
72 bpm
The heart rate is 2-48 bpm, I believe.
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The question was not that clear. A normal heart rate is between 60-100 BPM
50-100 BPM (Apex)
A person with a resting heart rate higher than 70 BPM is at a greater risk for Heart disease.