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  • Mine does that occasionally. It could be a number of things... - Assuming you are using a chest-strap. As you pick up the pace it may have shifted and lost connection to your heartbeat. - Your batteries are getting low. Mine dropped to zero most frequently for this, a quick change of batteries and it was sorted. This…
  • I'm a professional photographer based on the south-coast of the UK. I specialise in newborn portraits, and commercial/corporate work - shooting wildlife and motorsport/watersport for my own enjoyment. You can take a look at my work here: www.meonshorestudios.co.uk and in my blog www.meonshorestudios.co.uk/blog FWIW - I…
  • In amongst all of this you have had the correct advice. It might be considered making things complicated but if you want to eat as close to your target calories as possible (which you do if you are in a plateau or close to your target) then it is important to deal with the complexity. So here is an example I used in a…
  • I use a Polar FT80, as long as you have the wearlink transmitter it codes to the watch and you don't get cross-interferance. As someone above me said the Polar transmitters also send info to many of the brands of treadmills/ellipticals (my Gym uses Cybex). I'm also a Mac user and the Polar watches do sync (at least in my…
  • HMV have a pre-order deal on the Jillian Michaels 4 disk box set @ £15.99, much less than buying even two of them individually. Providing you can wait until Boxing Day http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?sku=435535 As for coping with the holiday period - I'm not going to relax my target loss, I'd rather keep it…
  • "It is about what we eat, how we cook it and about portion size." She said one of the problems was that people were not even honest with themselves about their diets, never mind health professionals. ---> Exactly this. But Professor Philip James, of the International Association for the Study of Obesity, said it was a…
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