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  • Big Heart
    Big Heart

    A colourful hands-on resource that will attract the attention of a class and stimulate interest in this complex subject. Excellent for use at a Primary level, also ideal for use during a Key Stage 3 Heart Dissection lesson.IncludesFabric

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  • Wooden Heart Embellishments
    Wooden Heart Embellishments

    Spread the love with these Wooden Heart Embellishments. Fun and easy to decorate using crayons, markers or paint, or even ideal to be used in the plain design.Each Wooden Heart Embellishment has been laser cut to prevent the potential sharp edges or

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  • Heart Rate Sensor
    Heart Rate Sensor

    A Heart Rate Sensor for the SensorDisc Datalogger.The heart rate sensor for connection to the SensorDisc Datalogger is capable of measuring the human pulse between 30-200 beats per minute. The Sensor is Ideal for experiments comparing students pulse

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  • Phoenix Fitness Yoga Exercise Mat
    Phoenix Fitness Yoga Exercise Mat

    The Phoenix Fitness Yoga Exercise Mat is non-slip, and perfect for use whilst practicing yoga or for physical therapy when recovering from injuries.It is lightweight and easy to roll up and carry, making it great for travelling. The Phoenix Fitness Yoga Exercise Mat is also quick to dry and easy to clean.Please note, colour of the yoga mat may vary.Cleaning and Care: Lay the mat flat on a clean surface. Use light soap and warm water to gently wipe the mat down with a clean wet sponge or rag. To keep the shape of your mat avoid squeezing it. Find a place to air dry the yoga mat, out of the sun. Get free expert advice from our Occupational TherapistsAt Complete Care Shop we have an amazing team of Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) who are here to help you.Whether it’s finding the right product for your individual needs, or getting expert advice about your condition or living arrangements, you can contact our OTs for a free consultation.Our OTs and OTAs always have your health and needs in mind. Our consultations have no strings attached and will never encourage you to purchase items that aren't right for you. Get expert advice from our Occupational Therapists today.

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  • Is strength training also good for the heart?

    Yes, strength training is also good for the heart. Regular strength training can help improve cardiovascular health by reducing blood pressure, improving cholesterol levels, and increasing overall heart function. Additionally, strength training can help reduce the risk of heart disease by promoting weight loss, increasing metabolism, and improving insulin sensitivity. Incorporating strength training into a well-rounded fitness routine can have numerous benefits for heart health.

  • What can lead to heart racing or heart palpitations after exercise?

    Heart racing or palpitations after exercise can be caused by a variety of factors. One common cause is dehydration, as the body's fluid balance can be disrupted during intense physical activity. Another potential cause is overexertion, which can put excessive strain on the heart and lead to palpitations. Additionally, certain medical conditions such as anemia, thyroid disorders, or heart conditions can also contribute to heart racing or palpitations during or after exercise. It's important to listen to your body and consult a healthcare professional if you experience persistent or concerning symptoms.

  • What causes heart pain after exercise?

    Heart pain after exercise can be caused by a variety of factors, including overexertion, dehydration, or a lack of proper warm-up. It can also be a sign of an underlying heart condition such as angina or a heart attack. It is important to pay attention to the type of pain, its duration, and any other accompanying symptoms, and seek medical attention if necessary.

  • Can the heart stop during exercise?

    Yes, the heart can stop during exercise in rare cases, usually due to a pre-existing heart condition or a sudden cardiac event such as a heart attack. It is important to listen to your body and seek medical attention if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or fainting during exercise. Regular exercise is generally safe and beneficial for heart health, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting a new exercise routine, especially if you have any underlying health concerns.

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  • Grey Heart Rain Cloud Rug
    Grey Heart Rain Cloud Rug

    The beautiful design and contemporary colour scheme of this rug makes it ideal for use throughout the school, particularly in an early years cosy corner or reading area. The densely woven pile is soft to touch but incredibly hard wearing and easy to

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  • Wooden Heart Ornaments - Pack 20
    Wooden Heart Ornaments - Pack 20

    Use your creativity with these Wooden Heart Ornaments with anything from beads, crayons to glitter, paint and moreEach heart has a hole at the top to enable these ornaments to be hung on trees or around the classroom.Laser cut which reduces the risk

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  • VU Data Logger Heart Sensor
    VU Data Logger Heart Sensor

    Pupils of all ages are keenly interested in how physical and mental stress affects their heart rate. The sensing clip pleth can be attached to a finger or ear lobe to measure either blood flow pulse waveform or heart rate beats per

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  • Nutrition Lotto
    Nutrition Lotto

    Everyone needs food and exercise in order to grow strong and be healthy. Now children can learn about health and nutrition in a fun and interactive way with the Nutrition Lotto game. Perfect forSelf-care including healthy eatingMatching and problem

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  • What causes heart palpitations during exercise?

    Heart palpitations during exercise can be caused by a variety of factors. One common cause is an increase in adrenaline and other stress hormones during physical activity, which can lead to a faster heart rate and palpitations. Dehydration and electrolyte imbalances can also contribute to heart palpitations during exercise. In some cases, underlying heart conditions such as arrhythmias or valve disorders may be the cause. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience frequent or concerning heart palpitations during exercise.

  • What is heart palpitations and how does it affect strength training?

    Heart palpitations are the sensation of a rapid, fluttering, or pounding heart. They can be caused by various factors such as stress, anxiety, caffeine, or underlying heart conditions. When it comes to strength training, experiencing heart palpitations can be concerning as it may affect your ability to perform exercises safely and effectively. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional if you experience heart palpitations during strength training to rule out any underlying health issues and to ensure that you can continue training safely.

  • Why does my heart hurt during exercise?

    When you exercise, your heart works harder to pump blood and oxygen to your muscles. This increased demand for blood flow can cause your heart rate and blood pressure to rise, which may lead to a sensation of discomfort or pain in your chest. This could be due to a temporary lack of oxygen-rich blood reaching your heart muscle, a condition known as angina. It is important to listen to your body and consult a healthcare professional if you experience persistent or severe chest pain during exercise.

  • Why is endurance training more sensible than strength training from a fitness and health perspective?

    Endurance training is often considered more sensible than strength training from a fitness and health perspective because it improves cardiovascular health, increases stamina, and helps with weight management. Endurance training also enhances overall physical performance and can be beneficial for activities that require sustained effort over time, such as running, cycling, or swimming. Additionally, endurance training can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.

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