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1) true
2) Yes resting heart rate does measure the beats per minute but specifically when your body is not in motion. (Typically sitting on a couch or chair)
2) Yes resting heart rate does measure the beats per minute but specifically when your body is not in motion. (Typically sitting on a couch or chair)
1)Yes sport rules like soccer have they ability to change depending on what's happening.
2)If you restart the heart rate you have a 60% chance it'll beat slightly slower. And if you restart the heart rate depending on how you wake up it'll speed up,like if you panic. So that's a 40% or 60% chance.
2)If you restart the heart rate you have a 60% chance it'll beat slightly slower. And if you restart the heart rate depending on how you wake up it'll speed up,like if you panic. So that's a 40% or 60% chance.