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Arteries have a pulse due to the rhythmic contraction of the heart, which creates a pressure wave that can be felt as the pulse in arteries. Veins do not have a pulse as they carry blood back to the heart at a lower pressure.
The five upper limb pulse points are the radial pulse, found at the wrist on the thumb side; the ulnar pulse, located on the wrist on the pinky side; the brachial pulse, felt in the inner arm near the elbow; the axillary pulse, found in the armpit area; and the subclavian pulse, located just above the clavicle. These pulse points are key for assessing circulation and heart rate in the upper extremities.
If pulse duration is decreased, the peak power of the pulse is increased. This is because peak power is inversely proportional to pulse duration. So, as the duration of the pulse shortens, the energy is delivered in a shorter time period, resulting in an increase in peak power.
The pulse site in the groin area is the femoral artery. You can palpate this just superior to the anterior iliac crest.
The pulse rate is actually the number of times your heart pumps blood out to the body. SSOOOOOO pulse rate be's in the Cardiovascular System.
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No average exists. Are you a man or a woman? How old are you? What was your beginning pulse rate? How fast did you run? How long have you been in training? With a male athlete, the longer he has been in training, the slower his heartbeat at rest will be. As a result, it will be slower at top speed that someone who is not in as good condition and he will not tire out as quickly. A female athlete's body changes but in a slightly different way.
one who participates especially in competitive sports
the average pulse rate is 72 beats/ minute
how to compute the average speed of each athlete
A recreational athlete is someone articipates in sports activities to be healthy and to have fun. The goal of a recreational athlete is to particpate, to finish or to establish a personal best. They may train for competition but not at the same intensity as would be expected of a competitive athlete.
A distal pulse should be the same rate as a femoral pulse, carotid pulse, brachial pulse, pedal pulse, or radial pulse. The strength of the pulse may be harder to feel the further away from the heart, but the rate should be the same. One heart, One Pulse Rate. The Normal heart rate/pulse in an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. Less of course, in the super healthy athlete.
The Average Male Pulse is 114
One who plays video games as a competitive sport. Most play in professional tournaments.
For a advantage over athlete's and to remain competitive with those who did which it turned out many did.
A person who has never exercised before would have a higher heart rate and blood pressure than an ahlete at rest. A athlete could have a heart rate below 60 BPM becauses they have a stronger and healthy heartEdit to add: Uhh ... While all of this may be true, the question is asking about a higher pulse pressure. Pulse pressure refers to the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure. Due primarily to decreases in the diastolic pressure observed in athletes, a resting athlete will have the higher *PULSE PRESSURE*.