Heart Rate Monitors: thoughts?
erinnboberinn
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Hi all. I'm new-ish to the fitness world of gyms and weights, but I have been looking into heart rate monitors to see exactly how hard I'm working. I feel like some of the auto calculations of caloric burn are a little off.
Anyone have any heart rate monitors they prefer? I'm thinking more on the belly band side, rather than just the watch.
THANKS!
Anyone have any heart rate monitors they prefer? I'm thinking more on the belly band side, rather than just the watch.
THANKS!
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A good place to start.
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-21472
also, HRMs calorie estimation formulas are based on steady state cardio activity. They are not accurate for weight lifting.0 -
Polar FT7. LOVE it!0
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Can someone tell me how to use my heart rate monitor? I just bought a Polar chest strap monitor because I wanted the best product. But...I don't know how to use it. I know I am supposed to use the bluetooth to connect to my smartphone, which I did. They are now "paired" Now what? How can I see the data that the monitor is recording? Thank you for any help and hope this isn't hijacking this thread too badly!0
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Have you tried googling it online... I did this with my Fitbit zip. I have a polar as well...I'm not sure about the Bluetooth but you can view what you have burnt and duration on your watch.. Have you fiddled around with your watch, setting etc.? Do you just have the chest strap??0
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Can someone tell me how to use my heart rate monitor? I just bought a Polar chest strap monitor because I wanted the best product. But...I don't know how to use it. I know I am supposed to use the bluetooth to connect to my smartphone, which I did. They are now "paired" Now what? How can I see the data that the monitor is recording? Thank you for any help and hope this isn't hijacking this thread too badly!
I'm not trying to be a smart *kitten* but do you not have the users guide? Which model are you talking about? Is there an app that you need to download to see the info on your phone? And lastly, there is always Google or Bing, you can learn anything just using either of those two.
Sorry I couldn't be more help but not knowing the model does make it difficult. Best of luck with it.0 -
Can someone tell me how to use my heart rate monitor? I just bought a Polar chest strap monitor because I wanted the best product. But...I don't know how to use it. I know I am supposed to use the bluetooth to connect to my smartphone, which I did. They are now "paired" Now what? How can I see the data that the monitor is recording? Thank you for any help and hope this isn't hijacking this thread too badly!
you'd need to be running a "bluetooth enabled" app of some sort to do the recording - Endomondo works pretty well from what I'm told, and integrates/posts workouts direct into MFP.
So you load the app on your smartphone, run the app, configure it to your height/weight/gender etc., tell it to use the HRM band, and then tell it to start recording. Do your workout, then press "stop" and it'll upload all the data to endomondo, which can be set to push the into through to MFP.0 -
Hi,
I have a Suunto M1 (heart rate monitor chest strap and watch). It was a gift but I love it. Watch allows me to see number of calories burnt during a workout, duration, heartrate, zone I am currently in and average heartrate from that workout. Also has a exercise history where you can look at the details of the previous workout or history trends.
I hope you find something that works for you0 -
I just got a Garmin Forerunner and so far love it. I was using apps on my phone that would calculate duration, distance and estimate Calorie Burn. Most phone apps (mapmyrun, runkeeper, s-health) that I use will allow a HRM to connect as well. I am using Garmen Connect right now to track my progress which means my phone is not needed but i use as a back up to compare data from the wrist unit and hrm to the phones estimations.
As said already it depends on activity, I am using for running and trying to reach my goal of a 5k race for sept 6. I think the HRM is perfectly suited for that. I can download my training plans to the watch and then follow the plan and monitor progress0 -
I have a really old Garmin but it still works, I have actually thought about getting one of the models that Walmart carries, they have all the functions of the more expensive HRM's at a fraction of the cost. The ones they carry now have coded bands so there's no outside interference which was the only major complaint that I had previously heard about them.0
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I have a Polar Wear Link Transmitter chest strap. It did not come with a watch and there was literally no information in the user guide besides how to wear the chest strap.
I was able to connect it to Run Keeper on my smart phone which then tracked my heart rate. So that is good enough for me for now.
Guess I need a watch if I want to use it to its full capabilities....0 -
Can someone tell me how to use my heart rate monitor? I just bought a Polar chest strap monitor because I wanted the best product. But...I don't know how to use it. I know I am supposed to use the bluetooth to connect to my smartphone, which I did. They are now "paired" Now what? How can I see the data that the monitor is recording? Thank you for any help and hope this isn't hijacking this thread too badly!
you'd need to be running a "bluetooth enabled" app of some sort to do the recording - Endomondo works pretty well from what I'm told, and integrates/posts workouts direct into MFP.
So you load the app on your smartphone, run the app, configure it to your height/weight/gender etc., tell it to use the HRM band, and then tell it to start recording. Do your workout, then press "stop" and it'll upload all the data to endomondo, which can be set to push the into through to MFP.
Thank you! Going to to check out Endomodo app as well.0 -
Yes, some of the burn rates on here are a little generous. Although I had one HRM / app combo that was equally generous, I now use a Garmin and love it!
It just feels more accurate and has the backup of their connect site too which is great for keeping track of my cycling and running. Not to mention has tons of data to keep my inner geek happy!0 -
Polar FT7 is what I have.
I'm a big guy and it's really comfortable to me. No bunching up, pinching, or scratching. It's probably one of if not the most accurate out there.
But like someone else said, only use it for steady cardio, not weights.0 -
hate hate hate the Polar ft60. did i mention how much i hated it. most of the time it didn't work and getting someone from polar to help was impossible. hate it. im a lifter, usually, and im at the point where i dont count any more. If im hungry i eat. if im not i dont. i know when i worked at 150% and i know when i should have stayed at home. Spend more time learning to listen to your body, really get to know it and you will not need to count anything. good luck0
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i see a lot of people that I follow on instagram they have the
Polar FT 4 and the FT7 read up on that brand.0 -
Polar FT7. LOVE it!
ditto!0 -
I've had a Polar FT7M for 2 /12 years and love it.0
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Polar FT7. LOVE it!
I just got a Polar FT7 recently and love it too!0 -
I got the Garmin Vivofit bundle with the heart rate monitor strap and I LOVE IT, I can look at all the info on my wrist and unlike my old Polar watch it doesn't make noise. It sells for $169.99 but I got it for $127.99 from Sports Authority when they had a 25% off sale.0
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I love my Zephyr. It connects to my phone instead of a watch, and it works with a bunch of different apps. I'm using iCardio and Runkeeper currently. I would be bringing my phone along anyway for music and Zombies! Run! and some of the apps I use also have voice coaching ("Increase speed to stay in target zone"...that kind of thing) so they're super useful.0
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I recently purchased a polar FT7f. Love it. Amazon has a great selection along with good prices. Read all reviews out there before settling.0
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I just purchased the Polar FT4 and it's amazing, really, go get one! It will amaze you how much you really burn, and it gives you more confidence to add more calories0
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