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3 years ago
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Does one’s resting heart rate typically increase or decrease as their Cardiovascular Strength and Endurance improves.

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Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
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However, when necessary, such as during exercise, your heart can pump up to four times that amount per minute". In the long term, maintaining good physical fitness will help to lower your resting heart rate by improving your heart's ability to pump blood around the body more efficiently.

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