After exercising, my pulse typically increases significantly due to the elevated heart rate needed to supply oxygen to the muscles. It can vary depending on the intensity and duration of the workout, but it's usually in the range of 120 to 160 beats per minute shortly after completion. This increased pulse is a normal physiological response as the body works to recover and restore balance. After a cool-down period, my pulse gradually returns to its resting rate.
your pulse rate increases when you excercise because the blood pumps round your body faster, therefore your heart does to and because your heart rate pumps faster, so does your pulse rate. by sade. age 10.
Depends entirely on what pulse rate those exercises are spent on.
My wife has 88 in pulse and she is in week 13.
Most likely this is the water you consumed prior to excercising.
Excercising
you may get fat
no strain on muscles be proud of excercising get tired of excercising anyways helps you think more positive happier and healthier
The reccomended time for excercising a day is 1 hour, so you should be excercising 7 hours or more a week.
by excercising try using a ladder
That won't happen.
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by lying By excercising