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Posts: 88 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
can someone please tell me the benefit of using one? what exactly do they do?

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  • Posts: 4,572 Member
    If you use one during exercise, they tell you when you are getting an ideal aerobic workout. You want your heart rate up there maybe 20 minutes. What that rate is depends on your age and health rate.

    You don't need a monitor. You can use a clock with a second hand and count your pulse.
  • Posts: 69 Member
    i use my HRM to track how many calories I actaully burn when working out. i find that the number i actually burned rarely matches what the exercise part of MFP says. Great motivator to get moving more.
  • Posts: 88 Member
    so they have nothing to do with counting calories? i thought i read that somewhere...see i'm a mess!
  • Posts: 59 Member
    I use mine to track the exact calories I burn during excercise for my age, height and weight. The machines at the gyms are notoriously incorrect with that information. That way I know exactly how much I burn during a day and the entire week.
  • Posts: 59 Member
    Well, they count calories burned during a workout
  • Posts: 88 Member
    so do they give you the calorie amount you really burned or do you have to figure it out?
  • Posts: 522 Member
    so do they give you the calorie amount you really burned or do you have to figure it out?
    tells you.
  • Posts: 1,178 Member
    Mine gives my the calorie count on the display screen based on my age, weight, and heat rate.

    And thanks for making this thread, it reminded me to adjust my heart monitor settings to drop my weight 10 pounds. (so the 1034 calories I burned this afternoon should have been a bit less)
  • Posts: 294
    The are much more accurate than most ways of counting calories since most of them have you input your sex, age and weight. Most machines and even this site only give you an estimate based on the "average" for your age, weight, etc. For instance, MFP is always low, my RunKeeper app is always WAY low and my elliptical is always way too high on the calorie count.
  • Posts: 71 Member
    Some will tell you and some will only give you your heart rate.
  • Posts: 7 Member
    Oh yes! Mine gives the calorie count and the heart rate. I use it to have an accurate count of calories burned during exercise. I also found that my heart is getting healthier because it doesn't take as long for my heart rate to recover. I have no thyroid, so I really need to count those calories burned as accurately as possible.
  • Posts: 26 Member
    I have the Polar FT7 and that gives the calorie count. I believe the FT4 does as well and that one is a little less expensive.
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