Resting heart rate is usually between 60-80 beats per minute.
A penguin's normal resting heart-beat is about 60-70 beats per minute
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.
Its relaxing so your heart is resting in other words.
Leopards have a resting heart rate of 90 to 140 on average
It was around 25 resting, he had something which is basically 2 single beats of the heart and then the 3rd would be a double beat (double beat being the usual) this is why resting it was so low, however when you do sport with this your heart beat turns to a normal double beat everytime and so the difference in during and before was high, unfortunately i do not know what his rate was during exercise
Youe heart beats aboute 100 times per minute.
The heart of an average person while resting or sitting down should be only about 60 to 80 times a minute.
really anywhere between 60 and 90 the lower the better
while resting our heart doesn't have to work as hard but while we are exercising that causes more blood to pump through our body causing it to beat faster than usual
Your sleeping heart rate is usually slower than your resting heart rate while awake. The actual number of beats will depend on different factors, such as fitness, resting rate, age, and whether you have any cardiac issues.
Some highly trained athlete's heart rates can drop into the low 30s but most people are between 45 and 60. Usually figure about 10% lower than your resting heart rate