If you want to lose weight by working out, then a heart rate monitor is a good thing to own since they help you to stay within your exercising capabilities and lets you know how intense the workout sessions were. On the market are many heart rate monitors and while some only measure your heart rate, others have more features and can record things like calories burned or warn you when you are leaving your training zone.
Since there are so many varieties of heart rate monitors available, you might find it a little difficult choosing the monitor that would fit your needs best. Buying a heart rate monitor can also be considered as a little investment, so before shelling out some money for a heart rate monitor, you might want to consider a few things when shopping for one.
The heart rate monitor that you will buy will depend largely on the level of your fitness. A general heart rate monitor has a single button, but there are models that can provide fitness information which is great for a general workout. If you are trying to lose some weight, a heart rate monitor that tracks time and burned calories will be good for you. If you are an athlete, choose on that has advanced features, like global positioning system, downloadable data, and others for multiple support in many sports.
Your budget is yet another important consideration to make and keep in mind that not just having enough money is important, but also the willingness to spend it on a heart rate monitor. Purchasing a cheaper model will mean that you have to do without many functions, but spending several hundred dollars is also a mistake if you do not need most of the integrated functions and won’t use them. Generally speaking, with a $100 or less you can purchase a heart rate monitor that only monitors the heart rate, keeps time and counts the number of calories burned.
If you are able and willing to spend $100 to $200 on a heart rate monitor, then you are allowed to have higher expectations. These monitors most likely will include more advanced functions, such as the ability to download data and keep track of your progress over time. If you have a budget of $200 or more than you can purchase the most advanced devices with features such as GPS, multi-sport tracking and comparing of workouts.
Once you have determined budget and needs, the final factor to keep in mind would be how easy the heart rate monitor is to use. More features make a device more complicated and that is a potential problem when working out. If this is the case then you will need time to first be comfortable using the device and therefore take a good look at the monitor in question before purchasing it.
Women may also want to consider the comfort provided by the chest strap. Usually, heart rate monitors are bulky, although there are now models that are manufactured for women, which are smaller in size compared to the regular monitors. There are even strapless monitors available for more comfort.
When buying heart rate monitors, you must consider your needs instead of your wants. It would not be a wise idea to buy something so expensive yet you don’t have any real intention of using these features into good and practical use. As with any product, shop wisely for a healthy living.
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This post was written by Henry Calhoun on October 11, 2009
