Working out with Heart Rate Monitors!
DivaMaria225
Posts: 70 Member
Hi MFP world! Alot of you use HRM's,and I am interested in purchasing one but dont know what is best:blushing: .My specs are that it is to have a watch to tell time and calorie burn! Much appreciated for your input! Have a great day!
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I use a polar FT7 and it works well. The numbers on the face of the watch are large enough to see when I have sweat dripping and the sun beating down on me0
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I have the polar FT4 and love it!0
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I use a polar FT7 and it works well. The numbers on the face of the watch are large enough to see when I have sweat dripping and the sun beating down on me0
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I have the polar FT4 and love it!0
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I am partial to polar products.0
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I couldn't afford the polar hrm's (the decent ones anyways) so I got the Beurer PM 25 on the recommendation of my gym friend :-)0
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I'm thinking about getting a Polar FT7 next pay day (the day after I get back from a vacation. Woo!). I play a lot of sports...is a heart rate monitor realistic for sports like soccer/hockey? And I apologize if this question is dumb, but can you nix the watch during contact sports and have it monitor via bluetooth with a phone (or the watch itself) from the sidelines?0
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i have the polar ft4. its awesome. !!! i love it... easy to read front. easy to operate....0
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AMAZON HAS GOOD PRICES FOR POLAR HRM'S.......
LOVE MINE, USE IT FOR EVERY CARDIO WORKOUT....0 -
Just ordered a Polar FT7 from Amazon, kind of fed up guessing how much calories I am burning, hopefully this should give me a good idea. I will let you know once I have received it and tried it
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I have the Polar H7, the bluetooth model that syncs to my phone. No watch to wear, and easier to upload my workouts for analysis. May not fit the OP's needs, but I love it. I use it with a few different apps. When I'm running or cycling, I have the app talk to me at regular intervals so I know how the workout is progressing.
Polar will get a lot of love, they've been in the business for a long time, and do a good job. If you work out on gym equipment, a lot of newer equipment will sync to your strap automatically, very cool!
Note that if you workout with friends, if you use a standard Polar and they do as well, you can end up with cross-talk. Not a problem with bluetooth, obviously.
And the range on bluetooth is too small to leave the phone on the sidelines for the poster that asked that. I'd suggest you otterbox your phone, and turn off verbal messaging, and just look at your data after the game0 -
I LOVE my Polar FT4....its very user friendly-easy to understand...tracks time, calorie burn, keeps track of your information for awhile so you can go back and compare workouts and I paid 60ish bucks on Amazon.com...I highly recommend it!0
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After a lot of research I ordered the Polar FT7 on Amazon a couple of days ago. I can't wait for it to arrive so I can start using it.0
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I have the polar FT4 and love it!
^^^ His Royal Majesty Polar the 4th. :laugh:
I love mine!!!!!0 -
I got the Polar FT7 a couple weeks ago and it's great. Full endorsement here.0
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I had the same question, and this info was informative! I have one additional question, though ... is there a difference in accuracy with the HRM watches and the strap-on kinds? Thanks!0
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I had the same question, and this info was informative! I have one additional question, though ... is there a difference in accuracy with the HRM watches and the strap-on kinds? Thanks!
Ones with a chest strap that relays info to a watch will be more accurate than the one with a watch alone.0 -
I had the same question, and this info was informative! I have one additional question, though ... is there a difference in accuracy with the HRM watches and the strap-on kinds? Thanks!
Ones with a chest strap that relays info to a watch will be more accurate than the one with a watch alone.
Thanks. Still in the learning mode about these work!0 -
I use the Polar FT7 which I looove...0
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The polar FT7 is awesome0
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A really great blog - what you need to know before purchasing a HRM
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Azdak/view/the-real-facts-about-hrms-and-calories-what-you-need-to-know-before-purchasing-an-hrm-or-using-one-214720 -
I use a polar FT4. I don't need any bells and whistles, just want to know how many calories I burned and how long I worked out. I don't even care to know how long my heart rate was in the target zone (even though it tells me) because most of my workouts are cardio with strength and I don't try to keep my heart rate up for any specific amount of time0
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A really great blog - what you need to know before purchasing a HRM
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Azdak/view/the-real-facts-about-hrms-and-calories-what-you-need-to-know-before-purchasing-an-hrm-or-using-one-214720 -
I use the Polar FT7 for crossfit and any other cardio (running usually)... it's definitely more accurate than the ones without a chest strap. I found the watch-only versions I had before, including the Mio Drive, were WAY to generous with the calories burned and I hated the fact that you had to stop and "test" your HR, the ones with the chest strap continually measure... which I like.0
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Body Media0
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can you nix the watch during contact sports and have it monitor via bluetooth with a phone (or the watch itself) from the sidelines?
Depends on the distance from the phone I think. My know my bluetooth headset won't let me get very far away from my phone without disconnecting.0 -
I'm thinking about getting a Polar FT7 next pay day (the day after I get back from a vacation. Woo!). I play a lot of sports...is a heart rate monitor realistic for sports like soccer/hockey? And I apologize if this question is dumb, but can you nix the watch during contact sports and have it monitor via bluetooth with a phone (or the watch itself) from the sidelines?
I have the Polar FT7 and am really liking it! I play hockey and I've been wearing the watch while I play. No issues!0 -
I wanted a polar, but they aren't within my budget so I got a PYLE.0
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Body Media
Body Media does not make a heart rate monitor. These are activity monitors and are not the same class of device.0 -
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