Hold two fingers to beneath the jaw line then count how many beats in 6 (eg) seconds the multiply by 10 (eg) so you get the number of beats in one minute
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I believe health is wealth because is you don't have good health and your living bad then you won't be able to have actual wealth(meaning money). You'll be living and doctors bills and all of that type of stuff. So when your healthy stay healthy don't do anything that can harm your body.
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Explanation:
Interval training works both the aerobic and the anaerobic system. During the high-intensity efforts, the anaerobic system uses the energy stored in the muscles (glycogen) for short bursts of activity. Anaerobic metabolism works without oxygen, but the by-product is lactic acid. As lactic acid builds, the athlete enters oxygen debt, and it is during the recovery phase that the heart and lungs work together to "pay back" this oxygen debt and break down the lactic acid. It is in this phase that the aerobic system is using oxygen to convert stored carbohydrates into energy.
It's thought that by performing high-intensity intervals that produce lactic acid during practice, the body adapts and burns lactic acid more efficiently during exercise. This means athletes can exercise at a higher intensity for a longer period of time before fatigue or pain slows them down.
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120°F
(150° is way too hot so it's between both 135 & 120 but I would go with 120)
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