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  2. Bradycardia - Wikipedia

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    Bradycardia, also called bradyarrhythmia, is a resting heart rate under 60 beats per minute (BPM). [1] While bradycardia can result from various pathologic processes, it is commonly a physiologic response to cardiovascular conditioning or due to asymptomatic type 1 atrioventricular block.

  3. Trainers Say This Is The Least Amount Of Cardio You ... - AOL

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    For example: if you’re 35 years old, your MHR is 185 BPM (220-35), and 60 to 70 percent of that is 111 to 130 BPM. Vigorous-Intensity Cardio Vigorous-intensity cardio, as the name suggests ...

  4. Heart rate - Wikipedia

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    The theoretical maximum heart rate of a human is 300 bpm; however, there have been multiple cases where this theoretical upper limit has been exceeded. The fastest human ventricular conduction rate recorded to this day is a conducted tachyarrhythmia with ventricular rate of 600 beats per minute, [32] which is comparable to the heart rate of a ...

  5. Rule of threes (survival) - Wikipedia

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    Training in use of a liferaft – the rule will apply when exposed at sea. In survival, the rule of threes involves the priorities in order to survive. [1] [2] [3] The rule, depending on the place where one lives, may allow people to effectively prepare for emergencies [4] and determine decision-making in case of injury or danger posed by the environment.

  6. Some Holiday Tasks Can Burn Up to 300 Calories in 30 Minutes ...

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    Some holiday activities can burn up to 300 calories in 30 minutes, Dr. Amy West, sports medicine physician at Northwell Health, tells PEOPLE. Vacuuming pine needles and walking around the ...

  7. 'This Strength Workout Changed My Body In Ways Running ... - AOL

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    Progress can look like lifting heavier weight after a few months, seeing muscle definition in your body, or feeling more energetic after a workout. 2. I prioritize form over lifting heavy.

  8. Automatic tachycardia - Wikipedia

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    An automatic tachycardia is a cardiac arrhythmia which involves an area of the heart generating an abnormally fast rhythm, sometimes also called enhanced automaticity.These tachycardias, or fast heart rhythms, differ from reentrant tachycardias (AVRT and AVNRT) in which there is an abnormal electrical pathway which gives rise to the pathology.

  9. Speedcore - Wikipedia

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    Speedcore is a form of electronic music that is characterized by a high tempo and aggressive themes. [1] It was created in the early to mid-1990s and the name originates from the hardcore genre as well as the high tempo used.