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Actually, if you tested that question, you will find that walking up and down the stairs increases the heart rate much more.
I predict that the heart rate after walking will be higher than the resting heart rate. I predict that the heart rate after running will be higher than the heart rate after walking.
because when running your heart rate stays constist then someone who is walking
The woman is walking slightly faster. (4mph = 5.867 ft/sec.)
25-35
You can't find a Whismer walking around.
Both walking briskly, uphill / against a force (like the wind, for example), or for long periods of time can increase your heart rate as this is considered exercise. Walking to your car in the morning or down the hall in your house probably won't do much to your heart rate.
2.85mph
It depends on the girl.
During walking, the rate of respiration increases to meet the increased demand for oxygen by the muscles. The rate of respiration will vary depending on factors such as the individual's fitness level, speed of walking, and terrain. Generally, respiration increases to help deliver more oxygen to the muscles and remove carbon dioxide produced during exercise.
This depends solely on your health and how hard you're walking. The distance is irrelevant - your heart rate should come to a steady rate once you've been walking at a steady pace for about one minute. If I had to guess, most people's heart rates during walking range from 80-120 beats per minute.
The normal breathing rate while walking for an adult typically ranges from 15 to 30 breaths per minute, depending on factors such as fitness level, walking pace, and individual health. Generally, more vigorous walking may lead to an increased rate, while a leisurely stroll may keep it closer to the lower end of that range. It's important to note that these rates can vary among individuals.