I bought a Sportline HRM at target ($50.) a few weeks ago and have been going by what it said. Big mistake! I was a little suspicious because it was way higher than the eliptical machine at the gym. For instance My hrm said 780 burned in one hour the gyms machine said 546. Yesterday I bought another hrm. This time I got a polar F6 because I had been reading so much about them on the site. Here is the Skinny on my adventure. I get on the scale this morning and I have gained 2 lbs in the last 2 weeks. I went to the gym this morning and used my polar HRM and it said 445 burned in 1 hour! that is a huge difference for me. That means I have been eating close to 300 extra calories a day. I workout 6 days a week so it's not a wonder that I gained. But I will not be discouraged. I will trust this new one and hope it works. Something has to work. I'm starting to feel like I'm in a nightmare I can't get out of. I will not give up though. Has anyone else had a similar experience with their hrm?
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Using a HRM is probably the better tool to use because its supposed to provide a realistic calorie burn rate based on your exercise routine. The reason I don't trust these devices in general and the plethora of calculators that either come with the machines we work out on or those we find on the web is because they all have so many ways to calculate your work out and I have yet to find many that come close to a realistic assessment of what my exercise has really accomplished.
Thanks for sharing that info, I have been reading all the stuff on the site lately to and have been shopping around. I am pretty sure I am getting the F6 also, but like the F11, but no one around here has one to check out. Still looking. I think I am going to order from their site because they don't charge tax or shipping or both, and everyone around here seems to charge the same price. Anyone find it cheaper?:flowerforyou:
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