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Nope--not at all. Depending on body size and other factors a normal heart rate can range from 60 beats/min to 100 BPM----with variations even within those two figures. Many well trained athletes have heart beats in the low to mid 50s--and they are in peak physical condition; we call this condition "an athletic heart"......So your heart rate of 90 beats/min is nothing to be concerned about.
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What Is A Normal Heart Rate ?
Nope--not at all. Depending on body size and other factors a normal heart rate can range from 60 beats/min to 100 BPM----with variations even within those two figures. Many well trained athletes have heart beats in the low to mid 50s--and they are in peak physical condition; we call this condition an athletic heart ......So your heart rate of 90 beats/min is nothing to be concerned about.