Using A Heart Rate Monitor


When purchasing a heart rate monitor you must be knowledgeable of the workout level your heart can sustain. You cannot go purchase a heart rate monitor and just start using it for workouts.

You need to be able to calculate your maximum heart rate, also known as MRH, plus the heart rate you wish to work on. To achieve this, a certain formula has to be followed. To start with you need the difference between your age and 220. Once you have that number multiply it by the percentage that would serve as the lower in your exercise range. The next step is to again multiply the difference between your age and 220 with another percentage, this time at the higher end. For your training these two results will be your heart rate for training.

For example, this can be illustrated using a 25 year old person. The difference between 220 and 25 is 195. The number 195 is then multiplied by 65%, and the result would be would be 26.75, or rounded off to 127. If you multiply 195 again, but this time with 80%, then you would arrive at 156. This means that the desired heart rate during a training session must be anywhere from 127 to 156 beats each minute.

In regards to the percentages, not just any random number is chosen. These percentages used are based upon training boundaries. The first range of 50% – 60% is to maintain a healthy heart and is what can be considered good for daily exercises. The second range of 60% – 70% is for aerobics or for fat burning, and the 70% – 80% range is considered necessary for any endurance training. Finally, the 80 – 90% range, also known as the anaerobic threshold zone, is used to greatly improve cardiovascular fitness.

Now that you have been able to calculate your targeted heart rates, it is time to wear your heart rate monitors. Dampen the back of the chest transmitter so that it would fit snugly on the skin where it will come in contact. Adjust it accordingly, but don’t take deep breaths. Women would find it easier to put on the heart rate monitor if it were placed under the bra and breasts.

After that, start the monitor and then adjust accordingly if the readings a rather abnormal. If you get hyper readings or dead readings right after putting it on, relocate it to a better position. It would also be a good idea to have lots of space around as heart rate monitors have a tendency to pick up other’s transmitters.

A heart rate monitor also requires that it be taken care of properly. Most of these devices are water resistant, but nonetheless they should be placed in dry places with enough room around them. They can be cleaned with warm water and soap and then dried of with a soft towel. No alcohol should be used and batteries need to be replaced every now and then.

The right heart rate calculations, proper use and right care will let you keep your heart rate monitor for a long time so that it can accompany you on many great workouts. By working out and using the right tools you will be able to achieve a healthy heart and heart healthy lifestyle.

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This post was written by Henry Calhoun on October 5, 2009

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