As you exercise, your heart begins to beat faster to get oxygen to your muscles. Your pulse rate will also increase as the heart beats faster. This is not dangerous as long as you don't over do it. Regular exercise can make the heart muscles stronger and your endurance will increase, both are very good things.
When you exercise your muscles require more oxygen to generate ATP for energy. The increased use of oxygen also means more carbon dioxide is generated by those muscles. To aquire more oxygen and get rid of the extra carbon dioxide there are two basic things that must happen,
1) More oxygen rich blood must reach the muscle tissue
2) More carbon dioxide rich blood must reach the lungs to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
The heart must beat faster to push all of this extra blood to and from the muscles. The pulse rate is a measure of the heart rate, thus, when your heart rate goes up, so does your pulse rate.
You move more, your pulse is faster.
Both will make your pulse faster. Dancing is a sort of exercise.
Because your heart beats faster when you exercise.
After exercise your pulse becomes faster. The reason you get exhausted while doing exercise is you can't get enough oxygen into your body.
Yes, the faster you exercise, the higher the pulse rate. Note: your pulse should and will eventually slow down and return to normal.
The amount of exercise you do your pulse rate gets higher this is because your heart goes faster and more sweat come out and it also depends on how fast you do your exercise then your heart will then go faster and faster and you have beat in your pulse so therefore that is how your pulse goes faster.
Exercise increases your pulse rate as your body needs more oxygen and nutrients to support the increased physical activity. The heart pumps faster to deliver these essential elements to the muscles. With regular exercise, the heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, resulting in a lower resting pulse rate over time.
your heart beats faster in order to pump oxygenated bloodcells to all of your organs.
Your pulse rate increases when you exercise because your heart is pumping faster. Your heart is trying to provide your tissue with more oxygen as your muscles will require more oxygen when you're being active.
Your heart has to pump more blood through your veins because of the energy you are using to exercise so your heart has to pump faster and harder
Adrenaline rushes, stress, exercise, twitching, panic attacks and such are causes of your pulse being high. Your pulse can also increase when you look at someone you love or like, epilepsi etc. etc.
Your breathing rate increases to get more oxygen into your bloodstream, and your pulse quickens to allow the blood to get to muscles faster to deliver the oxygen. =) Alex, 17.