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The target for heart rate varies depending on age and fitness level desired. In general it should be between 120 and 150 bpm. Your resting pulse should be 70-80 bpm. 70 mm of Mercury would be part of a blood pressure reading.

The normal heart beat during exercise 70mmHg per 60 seconds....... yes that is the correct answer

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