POLAR Information

HOF is a proud supporter and distributer of POLAR Heart Rate Monitors and Products.  Polar products help you listen to your body so you can understand its story. When you understand and listen to your body, you'll be ready to reach your fitness goals, improve your sports training and performance or just live a healthier lifestyle.

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WHY HEART RATE MONITORS

Exercise equipment has advanced tremendously over the last decade. Today you can run on your treadmill at home, and then slide it under your bed. At the gym, you can choose a program that will all but exercise for you. But, while there are smarter machines, there are still more people not reaching their exercise goals. Why? Because they were never taught how to exercise correctly.

The 'no pain, no gain" theory is alive and well in most gyms and households today. People believe that they have to go all out to get the best workout possible. What happens then is the majority of people quit because exercise is too hard. Does that sound like you?

Maybe you have stuck it out, but just can't seem to get those last few pounds off. And it's not from lack of effort. You put your time in at the gym or on your home exercise equipment. But are you sure that you're exercising according to what your goals are? If not, a heart rate monitor may be just the key to get you the results you're looking for.

To understand how an HRM can help you, we established the
Polar 3 Point Message:

  1. In order to reach your fitness goals, you need to exercise at the right intensity.
  2. Heart rate is the only accurate measurement of your intensity or your exertion level.
  3. A Polar HRM is the easiest and most accurate way to continuously measure your heart rate.

A heart rate monitor is a tool that will help pace you. If you exercise too hard, you will most likely quit before you get the real benefit. We have all seen the person who gets on the treadmill, cranks it up to 8% grade and 8 mph, runs full out for 2 minutes, and gets off. ALL THEY DID WAS WASTE TWO MINUTES OF THEIR TIME!

On the other hand, there are people who exercise very leisurely and wonder why they can't lose any weight. If you workout too slowly, you won't get the exercise benefit either.

That's where the HRM comes in. It paces you during your workout. It helps HOF trainers monitor your workout, and then can tell you to slow down or speed up. How would you know that you're getting a similar workout from a treadmill, a weight circuit or jumping rope? You probably really can't tell. It's not how you feel, or how much you are perspiring. Your heart rate can tell you. With a heart rate monitor you can ensure that you're working out at the right intensity, no matter what activity you choose. The HRM makes that possible.

HOW A HEART RATE MONITOR WORKS 

How do you know what’s right? All you have to do is figure out your 60-70% Target Zone, program it into your heart rate monitor, start the equipment and go. Then, with the assistance of a HOF traing, you just make sure whatever you are doing, your heart rate stays in that zone. It takes the guesswork out of exercise and gives you the confidence to know that you’re doing it right.

If you're very new to the concept of heart rate training, you might be wondering WHAT'S AN HRM. It consists of a watch worn on your wrist, and a transmitter that you comfortably wear against your skin and around your chest. The transmitter picks up the signals of your heart, and sends them wirelessly to the watch you wear on your wrist. It's that simple. No wires, no stopping to take your pulse and doing a multiplication equation. Just look at your wrist and it's there. AND THE KEY, IT'S DISPLAYED CONTINUOUSLY. The continuous display is what makes it effective. It's there guiding you during your whole workout.

Your home equipment, or the cardio machine that you use at the gym, may already have Polar technology built into it. That means that all you have to do is wear a Polar transmitter and the machine can track your heart rate during your exercise. There are even machines that are heart rate controlled and will adjust the speed based on your own heart rate. Look for the Polar logo on these machines and start getting a more effective workout.

Here's how you can integrate an HRM into your exercise program

There are specific Target Zones (TZ) that help guide you to the right intensity. A TZ is a high and low heart rate range that is based on a percentage of your maximum heart rate. You can use a formula based on your age, you can figure out your maximum heart rate. You then take percentages of that to get your Target Zones.

Another option is the OwnZone™ feature that is built into POLAR's  M-Series products. During a brief warm-up, these models will automatically establish your 65-85% target zone for that day based on your body’s fitness. If you are doing a longer workout, stay in the lower end of that range. If you are looking for a shorter, more intense workout, just stay in the upper half of that zone. It’s that simple! There is also an OwnCal™ feature that will allow you to accurately track the calories that you burn.

Key Target Zones

60-70% of max HR Good for weight loss, building endurance or recovery
70-80% " " " Good for improving cardiovascular fitness
80%+ " " " Interval workouts

 

Example:

Gerry is 45 years old, wants to lose weight, and exercises three days a week, sometimes for 10 minutes, sometimes for 20 minutes and is just not sure how hard to go.

*Her estimated max heart rate is 220-(age) 45=175

The recommended target zone is 60-70 %
60% of 175=105
70% of 175=123

Gerry’s target zone is 105-123

Gerry should exercise three days a week for at least 30 minutes and keep her heart rate between 105 and 123 for effective weight loss. IT'S THAT SIMPLE!

You can even track improvements beyond getting on a scale. Look for lowered resting heart rate as a key indicator. For a more effective measure,look for the OwnIndex™ feature in some of our units which will let you perform a fitness test while you are sitting in a chair. You can establish your baseline fitness, then take the test monthly and easily track your improvements.

HARRIS OPTIMUM FITNESS: Helping You Reach Your Highest Level of Fitness.   
Trainer: Quan Harris: email: QharrisHOF@yahoo.com, or call at 678-481-1875
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