Well I'm 15 with a 47 resting heart rate ... That is close to Olympic
because they pradise pasing them self.
The Olympics are usually 17 days so as to be able to accommodate all the events. This also factors in resting periods for the athletes.
A lower resting heart rate is an effect of exercise and as an athlete is more likely to exercise more regularly then their resting heart is likely to be lower.
Well I'm 15 with a 47 resting heart rate ... That is close to Olympic
Blood pressure is how the force of the blood that is being pumped out of your heart. An athlete has a lower heart rate because through exercise, they have a stronger heart; meaning that an athlete's heart can pump more blood and more oxygen out with one pump than a non-athlete's heart could.
when your resting your heart beats slowly because your relaxing
In order to give blood, the patient is lowered into a recumbent position. He was recumbent on the couch, resting after an afternoon of chores.
Yes. Bradycardia is a resting heart rate below 50 beats per minute. The heart slows because it has a more effective cardiac output, less pumping is needed to move the same amount of blood. ex: Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate of 38 bpm
this could be healthy but its not because of the 42 rate it could cause a heart attack. The above answer is actually incorrect. It is quite common for athletes to have a lower heart rate than non-athletes, and is actually a sign that they ARE healthy. See the Related Links below for more information.
wait that would be the same question just asked twice. the answer would be never because it is resting
It is when your resting heart rate is below 60 beats per minute. This condition is normal in some people, such as athletes. But it can be a sign of a serious problem in others.