Hi welcome to HCM
For your info , Exercise and physical activity can generate palpitations, as can
anxiety or
stress.
As you say , Your heart seems to be beating hard, although not really faster, when you are at rest , feel no pain , means ,you have nothing to worry much .
Weightlifting due to the muscular exertion delivers an increased return of blood to the heart due to the pumping effect of skeletal muscle, can cause palpitation .
Avoiding factors like , Stress, anxiety, or panic ,
dehydration , low potassium ,
low blood sugar , too much caffeine, chocolate, or alcohol ,
nicotine , vigorous exercise ,
fever ,
anemia , and including diet containing essential nutrients will help you feel normal ,
Most palpitations are caused by a harmless
hiccup in the heart's rhythm. A few reflect a problem in the heart or elsewhere in the body..
Whenever you feel so , take rest for some time . Take deep breaths slowly .
Occasional check ups from your your doctor is advisable .
Hope this helps solve your query Take care All the best. wish you good health ahead