Heart Rate Monitors

jessicatombari
jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi everyone! I just wanted to pick some brains as to how accurate you think heart rate monitors are (only the chest straps). I have a Polar Bluetooth Chest Strap w/ Heart rate monitor and I use it very often however sometimes I feel like I haven't burned as many cals as it displays after my workout? Example: Im 5'2", about 122lbs and it says I burn about 301 cals in 3.1 miles. Am I really burning 100cal/mile??? Its hard to believe. Just curious about your thoughts on the accuracy in these type of products! :)

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  • IsaackGMOON
    IsaackGMOON Posts: 3,358 Member
    The general rule is 100 calories per mile.

    I think that is pretty accurate, HRM's are more accurate compared to MFP or machines.. but they are not a 100% accurate device. They are an approximate calorie burn.
  • brianpperkins
    brianpperkins Posts: 6,124 Member
    Running or walking? How much do you weigh? 100 calories per mile is not a one sized fits all answer ... not even close.
  • jessicatombari
    jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
    Running or walking? How much do you weigh? 100 calories per mile is not a one sized fits all answer ... not even close.

    Running!! HR btw 180-190
    , weigh about 122, thought I'd burn a little less since 122 is not very large
  • brianpperkins
    brianpperkins Posts: 6,124 Member
    Closer to 230 net calories burned if you use MET tables or http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-many-calories-are-you-really-burning?page=single .
  • ScubaSteve1962
    ScubaSteve1962 Posts: 609 Member
    Did you do the fitness V02 test? I think you have to pay for it with the polar beat app. It's supposed to make it more accurate.

  • Noelv1976
    Noelv1976 Posts: 18,948 Member
    I have the Garmin 110, it's fairly accurate
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.
  • jessicatombari
    jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.

    Yes I have the H7. I use it under "jogging", should I be using the " running" training option instead?
  • jessicatombari
    jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
    Did you do the fitness V02 test? I think you have to pay for it with the polar beat app. It's supposed to make it more accurate.

    Yes I have done it. It is built into the device I have so I can do it for free whenever I want. It helped set my max HR and what not
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.

    Yes I have the H7. I use it under "jogging", should I be using the " running" training option instead?

    I don't know if the algorithm changes from jogging to running - I'll have to check this out now that you mention it. I'm using jogging at the moment at ~7mi/hr pace.
  • jessicatombari
    jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.

    Yes I have the H7. I use it under "jogging", should I be using the " running" training option instead?

    I don't know if the algorithm changes from jogging to running - I'll have to check this out now that you mention it. I'm using jogging at the moment at ~7mi/hr pace.

    Yeah I wasnt quite sure which one to use so I used jogging all the time just to be safe and not over estimate anything, what device do you use with H7
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.

    Yes I have the H7. I use it under "jogging", should I be using the " running" training option instead?

    I don't know if the algorithm changes from jogging to running - I'll have to check this out now that you mention it. I'm using jogging at the moment at ~7mi/hr pace.

    Yeah I wasnt quite sure which one to use so I used jogging all the time just to be safe and not over estimate anything, what device do you use with H7

    I'm currently using the Galaxy S5. The droid version syncs perfectly and I have had no issues other than it conflicting signal with my Fitbit, so I just take off the Fitbit when I run/bike/swim.
  • jessicatombari
    jessicatombari Posts: 159 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    For long steady state cardio the H7 is about as accurate as you're going to get. Bear in mind the algorithms Polar uses are based on generalized population, but for run/bike/swim it is very accurate.

    Yes I have the H7. I use it under "jogging", should I be using the " running" training option instead?

    I don't know if the algorithm changes from jogging to running - I'll have to check this out now that you mention it. I'm using jogging at the moment at ~7mi/hr pace.

    Yeah I wasnt quite sure which one to use so I used jogging all the time just to be safe and not over estimate anything, what device do you use with H7

    I'm currently using the Galaxy S5. The droid version syncs perfectly and I have had no issues other than it conflicting signal with my Fitbit, so I just take off the Fitbit when I run/bike/swim.

    Oh ok! Nice, thank you for your help!!
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