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I do not know about the "working out " part of the question and I never studied medicine, but as far as I know heart beat rates varies from one person to another anywhere from 65 to 85 beats per minute.
You would have sinus tachycardia a condition where less blood is pumped around the body by the heart For more info google sinus tachycardia
A normal heart rate at rest is 60-100 BPM For more information contact me: Elliottcollins@hotmail.co.ukHow_heart_worksIM 17 TOO!!!!!!!!!
If he/she is physically active, yes, the resting pulse can be 50 or even a little less.
A mans resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 80-95 bpm. I also depends on the person and how much exercise they get because a athlete often times has a lower rbpm because of left venticular enlargement. So it also depends on how much exercise you get.
the average heart rate of an older male in 70.
Someone who is "in shape" will return to his/her resting heart rate faster than someone who is out of shape.
70-100 beats per minute is normal resting heart rate. Lower is okay with athletes or sometimes with heart medication.
John is a 30-years-old man with resting heart rate 72 who wishes to train 80% of thee heart rate reserve, how to calculate his target heart rate. Maximum Heart Rate=220-age=220-30=190 Heart Rate Reserve=190-72=118 Target Heart Reserve=Heart Rest Reserve*training intensity%+Resting Heart Rate
heart rate 67 year man
I do not know about the "working out " part of the question and I never studied medicine, but as far as I know heart beat rates varies from one person to another anywhere from 65 to 85 beats per minute.
You would have sinus tachycardia a condition where less blood is pumped around the body by the heart For more info google sinus tachycardia
A normal heart rate at rest is 60-100 BPM For more information contact me: Elliottcollins@hotmail.co.ukHow_heart_worksIM 17 TOO!!!!!!!!!
If he/she is physically active, yes, the resting pulse can be 50 or even a little less.
A mans resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 80-95 bpm. I also depends on the person and how much exercise they get because a athlete often times has a lower rbpm because of left venticular enlargement. So it also depends on how much exercise you get.
The pulse rate should be 60/minute.
For an adult, a normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm). For a well-trained athlete, a normal resting heart rate may be as low as 40 to 60 bpm. In healthy adults, a lower heart rate at rest generally implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.