Any exercise will accelerate your heart rate, but running and jogging are perfect if that is what you wish to concentrate upon. Remember not to abruptly stop running or jogging at the end of your work out, though you may want to. It is much safer for your heart to gradually decrease your activity than to suddenly stop, so begin running or jogging at slower paces until your body has calmed before you stop.
Cardio exercises are very important for any work out. Jumping jacks, jump rope, jogging, running, swimming are good exercises to get your heart rate up. Once you reach a good target heart rate you can incorporate weight lifting, ab work outs, squats and stretches. You will burn more calories when you are at your target heart rate. People under estimate the benefits of yoga and Pilates! Low impact but still a great work out.
Speed walking or light jogging, light push-ups or sit-ups, and other easy light exercises
Target zone depends on what you are talking about. For exercise you want your heart rate to be about 120- 170 and that is the target zone. Certain exercises have target zones that focus on abs or glutes or so on and improve that area.
If your heart gets stronger:Your resting heart rate will go downYour target heart rate for exercise will go upIt will be harder to raise your heart rate to the target heart rate
Target Heart Rate
Your target heart rate range become smaller/decreases.
Maximum heart rate
A target pulse rate is, a rate at which your heart should be beating whole working out, it is what professionals do to workout
A target pulse rate is, a rate at which your heart should be beating whole working out, it is what professionals do to workout
You can find out information on what your target heart rate should be by going to your physician for a physical. Many health sites such as Mayo Clinic also provide plenty of information on your target heart rate.
Target zone (this is mrs hoards study thing isn't it?!)
220-your age=target heart rate (i think)