See, when you exercise you get your heart pounding and beating really fast so when you stop to take a break your heart is still beating fast
In a healthy adult, breathing rate and the amount of exercise should be directly proportional, with exercise as the independent variable. That means, the more exercise you do, the faster your breathing rate will become.
The average breathing rate of adults during exercise is 40 to 50 breath per minute.
yes it increases it
During exercise, the breathing rate can increase to around 40-60 breaths per minute or even higher depending on the intensity of the exercise and individual fitness level. This increase in breathing rate helps to supply more oxygen to the muscles and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
hmm heart rate maybe?
Treadmill
it will increase
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
excess breathing and increased heart rate.
- When we exercise or do something that is really have to make a powerful force.
Distinguish your resting heart rate, your maximum heart rate during exertion, and your recovery time. As you use aerobic (fitness, cardio) exercise, your resting heart rate and your recovery time will decrease as your maximum heart rate increases. The best kind of aerobic exercise for these effects is high intensity interval training. .