Heart Rate Monitors
bshedwick
Posts: 659 Member
Who uses them?
I had a $20 watch that tracked heart rate and calories, but I don't think it was accurate.
I picked up a Polar FT7 with chest strap, and it was a lot different than the tracker on the treadmill this afternoon.
I had a $20 watch that tracked heart rate and calories, but I don't think it was accurate.
I picked up a Polar FT7 with chest strap, and it was a lot different than the tracker on the treadmill this afternoon.
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My numbers on the HRM are always lower (substantianlly lower) than the machines and MFP database estimates.0
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Been using one for 9 years. It's a basic Polar. I consider a decent HRM essential workout gear.0
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I have a polar ft7 and love it. I would think that it is more accurate than the tracker on the treadmill.0
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My numbers on the HRM are always lower (substantianlly lower) than the machines and MFP database estimates.
same....i think the HRM with chest straps are much more accurate. as mentioned above.
I use Polar FT4. works great for cals burned and hr etc.0 -
What did you think about the Polar FT7? I recently purchased a wrist heart rate monitor and was not pleased.0
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My HRM calories are almost double what the treadmill says. The heart rate is usually with 10 bpm or so0
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I use a heart rate monitor everytime I workout. It lets me know exactly how hard im working. As I became stronger I wasnt feeling winded, but my heart rate was still in the burning "zone". It proved to me that I was indeed improving and that I was on the right track. I wear it when I go on out door bike rides. It helps set the pace for the ride. A great tool to use while trying to lose weight.0
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I like it. It's pricey. No other stand-alone timer/lap functions, but for calories and HR, its pretty good0
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I use a polar FT7 as well and I love it! Plus, it is red my fav color :P0
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I use the polar one with the strap. I think even if not completely accurate as far as calorie count it helps keep you in the range you need to be and when to slow it down a bit.
continue using it! They do help0 -
I love mine - I use it to track the intensity of my workouts. I don't think that the calorie count is very accurate but it does a great job of letting me know if I really put forth an effort. The most important value (in my opinion) is the average heart rate during my workout.
I swim twice a week and it's like a Curves workout where you only get out of it what you put into it - you can just lose focus and kinda go with the motion and not burn anything. The HRM lets me SEE if I'm slacking or really pushing myself.
Remember that the calorie counts are only relevant when you're working hard -the "after-burn" might happen but it won't be what you see on the monitor.0 -
I love my HRM. I got the New Balance N4, and it has most of the features of the Polar for less.
When I started using it, my HRM numbers were higher than the MFP numbers, and I realized I wasn't eating enough! Now I won't work out without it!0 -
Polar Ft7 here!!! LOVE IT! I join the Polar Challenges. It makes it even better and more challenging.
Every week I burn more and more calories! It's awesome!! It keeps me motivated to say the least.0
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