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27th Aug 06, 01:45 PM
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polar hrm watches.
hi,all.does anybody use these.talking to some cycling buddies who swear
by them for training.i'm not sure how you can use these for running though.any ideas!!.
cheers,andy.
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29th Aug 06, 10:13 AM
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Gender: Male
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Have a look at their website polar.co.uk
Lots of ideas on there.
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29th Aug 06, 12:29 PM
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cheers,Steepler.
i'll take a look now.
rgds,andy
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4th Oct 06, 06:42 PM
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Gender: Female
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Some runners swear by them but I've managed to resist temptation so far - in fact there are whole books devoted to the subject.
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4th Oct 06, 07:13 PM
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Age: 38
Gender: Female
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I just cannot keep the chest band on - it just ends up round my waist!
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5th Oct 06, 09:57 AM
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Real Name: Er, Steve, honest!
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Moderator
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Location: Lowestoft.
19.00 miles this week
741.78 miles this year
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There's an obvious response to that but I'm too PC to make it!
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20th Sep 07, 09:06 PM
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Age: 32
Gender: Male
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Location: Gatwick
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Hi there
I use them and they re great. I’ve recently gotten back into running (am an absolute slug at the moment) but I used mine when I was at Uni and I have to say they are a great tool to assist in feedback data. However they are just that an additional tool.
Cheers
Chalky
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22nd Sep 07, 07:07 PM
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Age: 24
Gender: Male
Co-admin
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Location: Warwickshire
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I have a nike one, I read a book by John L Parker called "Heart Monitor Training for the Compleat Idiot" and although I don't follow it's plans as such, the information I picked up from it is fantastic!!! It allows your training to be a lot more focused (in my opinion of course) and also allows you to monitor your effort levels a lot better - perfect if you're unsure of pacing in a race!
Just as an example, I had a PB of 42:50 which I achieved at Lincoln 10k 2007, a very flat and fast course. Not long after I got my Nike HRM and ran a 10k training run including a number of hills (one particularly bad), ensuring my HR stayed at a constant level (can't remember exactly what this was, but it was as recommended by the book). Anyway, considering it is generally deemed very hard to match race pace on a training run, I was pleasantly suprised to finish it in 42:33!! So HRM's get a big thumbs up from me.
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29th Sep 07, 08:23 AM
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I think it's excellent at telling me that I am making more effort than I think or not training hard enough. What I mean is, sometimes I'll be happily going along with a smile on, but look down and my heart is doing 190, other times I'm frowning and struggling but only beating at 160. Helps me to back off when I am going to hurt myself, or notice when I may be ill and not realise it yet.
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30th Sep 07, 07:24 PM
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Gender: Male
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Location: Billingham Cleveland UK
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Was lucky enough to get one for my 50th birthday last week, and have used it ever since.
Find it very interesting to find how fast my heart is working and encouraged to know how many calories I have burned up, anything that helps is a bonus to me!
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18th May 08, 11:53 AM
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Polar CS400
Hi few of us (Rylstone Cycling & Running Club) bought Polar watches. Ive found its features very useful and gives pretty accuate information on my training and fitness levels. It may be me but I seem to of improved my fitness since I used this watch :eek: . I narrowed my choice down to the CS300 and CS400 in the end went for CS300. So I can use it for Running and Cycling. Have a look at http://www.polar.fi/en/products/cycling/CS300. We struck a deal with an on line stockist and got some good prices http://www.outdoorhuman.co.uk. Hope this helps. Greg.
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27th Jun 08, 12:44 AM
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If it's any help, I spend more time swearing at rather than by, my Timex HRM. See my thread about startup problems. Many others have reported this elsewhere.
Nick
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11th Aug 08, 05:30 PM
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Real Name: Michael
Gender: Male
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Location: Northern Ireland
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I'm a Personal Trainer and use my POLAR RS 200sd on a daily basis. I have the footpod so I can set my heart rate limits upper and lower, I can track my speed, distance and calorie count.
Lost one footpod as it fell off (operator error).
TESCO direct do one for £20, its not bad at all, very good for the entry level runner,
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