If you mean your resting heart rate is 100 then there are possibly negative health implications. See these links for what your resting heart rate should be taking your age into consideration: http://www.netfit.co.uk/fitness/test/resting-heart-rate.htm and http://btc.Montana.edu/Olympics/physiology/cf01.html Before you become too alarmed you should be precise by what you mean by "no activity". Simply standing upright with no motion can raise you heart rate by 20 bpm or so above your true resting rate. To measure your true resting heart rate you should be lying down (for at least half an hour) and not eaten anything in the last 2 hours and not exercised in the last 4 hours. You should also avoid even thinking about exercising as it has been shown that anticipating exercise can raise your heart beat by 10 bpm or so. The odds are that your resting heart rate is actually lower than 100 bpm when measured properly. If you are thinking of starting exercising to improve your health you should get a heart rate monitor watch and only exercise in the 60 to 70% range of your maximum heart rate initially, which in practice might just be a quick walking pace. You should also consult a doctor if you have not exercised properly for many years, before starting a new exercise regime.
No not at all just a gentl jog can do that
a dangerous pulse rate for a 14 year old is over 110
A regular adult pulse is 60-100.
An average adult human's pulse rate at rest is anywhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm). A pulse rate of less than 60 bpm is known as bradycardia, and maybe associated with medical conditions such as hypothyroidism. A pulse rate of more than 100 bpm is known as tachycardia, and is often associated with increased activity or medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism.
the standard pulse for ages 6-15 would be from ranges of 70-100. For an adult though it would be 60-100.
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When the brain is dead and has no signs of activity, when the heart completely stops and cannot be restarted, when there is no pulse or breathing and when the body is cold without breath, pulse and brain activity.
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To calculate the time for one pulse in a drive system, you need to know the pulse frequency or pulse rate of the drive. The time per pulse is the inverse of the pulse frequency. For example, if the pulse frequency is 100 Hz, the time for one pulse would be 1/100 = 0.01 seconds, or 10 milliseconds.
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