B tablets are the answer.
False, That is called the Nail Plate.
<span>Heart Rate Reserve, HRR. Heart rate reserve (HRR) is the difference between resting heart rate (HR<span>rest) and maximum heart rate</span> (HRmax). Heart rate reserve is used when determining exercise heart rates. The Karvonen formula is used to calculate exercise heart rate at a given percentage training intensity.</span>
It will be Josh who gets his target THR. His range is within 135 bpm—175 bpm while the actual heart rate was 165 bpm, deducting it with 20 bpm results to 145 bpm - falling to the 135 bpm—175 bpm THR range. Although doing the same method as Josh's results to 165 bpm for Dominique, it doesn't fall to his 150 bpm—183 bpm THR range.
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