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subject: You Want To Keep Wellness In Check With Heart Monitor Running Watches [print this page]


With all of the advances in electronics these days it's amazing what kind of functionality you can get for your wrist. A decade ago people had to go to their doctor be able to measure their heart rate accurately. Now, with watches with pulse rate functions or, heart rate watches, you can tell how fast and how regularly your heart is beating most anywhere.

Especially if you are doing something very strenuous like running or, any other intense cardiovascular sport. If you are running this is especially critical though. You need to be able to monitor and keep track of how your heart rate is at different levels of intensity of exercise.

If you're planning to lose weight in the coming months and have not exercised for a while it's a good idea of course check with your doctor to see how you need to get started again. You definitely don't want to shock your system by exercising too intensely in the beginning.

Your doctor will likely put you on exercise regimen that starts off fairly slowly. An important part of that program will likely be how fast your heart is beating and you need to be able report that to your doctor. There are certain bandwidths of heart rate that go along with age and weight. Pushing those limits ultimately doesn't do you any good.

Having all this information available on your wrist watch is extremely beneficial to anyone who is exercising. There are basically two types of these watches - the kind that requires a strap in addition to watch and the kind that has no strap and gets its feedback directly from a sensor on the back of the watch itself.

If you go with the kind that has no strap, keep in mind it will not be as accurate as the type that is hardwired and strapped around your chest. But, what accuracy you lose, you gain in ease of use. By using a device that has no strap you don't have to have a special apparatus just to do your workout. All you have to do is use the watch that you're wearing anyway.

But, if you don't take the time to write down what you're pulse rate is you will not benefit from having the information you have paid for with your heart rate watch. You've got to take the time to record this data so that you can use it later and refer to it when analyzing your workout in greater detail.

Watches with pulse functionality are almost indispensable when you're trying to monitor your health in a run or workout.

by: Roger Brown




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