yes, mine did when doing sprint interval training.
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Heart sounds might sound less rhythmic following exercise. They will also be faster and louder since the heart is working harder.
You get the heart attack, because of lack of exercise. Exercise keeps your heart and circulatory system, healthy. If your circulatory system is defective, you may get heart attack during sleep also. So many times you wake up in the morning to find that you are dead due to heart attack, that you got during the sleep. :)
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Blood pressure is carefully monitored before and after exercise sessions, and patients are taught how to measure their heart rate and evaluate any possible cardiac symptoms during each session.
Depending on how light or heavy exercise is will depend on the change that occurs. Typically during exercise heart rate will increase. This is in order to increase blood flow to the working muscles to allow for increased respiration - in order for the muscles to work efficiently. Therefore the more strenuous the exercise, the more your heart rate will increase. Blood pressure will also increase during exercise and again depends on intensity levels. During exercise such as running/cycling/swimming systolic pressure will increase progressively whereas diastolic pressure will increase only slightly. During weight lifting exercises, both systolic and diastolic pressures will rise. Obviously these effects will vary from person to person, depending on age, gender, exercise level, exercise intensity etc. etc.
The maximum heart arte to achieve during exertion is 220-age. If you are 63, than your maximum heart rate during exercise should not exceed 157 for an extended period.
Yes, when done energetically. Any exercise that increases your heart and respiration rates for a specific period is cardio exercise.
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