Exactly How Pulse Wrist Watches Are Like Small Electrocardiographs


by Roger Brown

When you use a heart rate monitor watch, it is like being continually monitored on electrocardiograph machine. When you go out for a run or if you are just exercising strenuously inside a gym, being hooked up to one of these watches is just like the real thing.

Although these watches were primarily designed to benefit athletes, anybody who is working out intensely or running long distances and truly pushing themselves can benefit from owning a watch like this. You see these watches being used all over, in most any gym and the majority of people who are using them are not ones that are pushing their physical limits.

The data that you can get from a heart rate monitor watch comes in three forms - continual readout, ones that will alert you when you're inside and outside of a zone, or heart rate bandwidth, and those pulse watches that will allow you to download your information to a computer and later analyze it.

One of the very cool features of a pulse rate monitor watch is that you can just look down at your arm and see immediately what your heart rate is at the moment. However, if you are into staying on top of your progress over a long period of time when you're exercising, having the ability to look up information in chart form can be a big benefit as well.

Before you do anything else though, you need to understand what your heart rate should be. The easiest way to do that is to first calculate your maximum heart rate. Since it is age-related, there is a simple formula to get that done. Just subtract your age from 220 if you are a male and 206 if you are a female. That will give you your maximum heart rate.

Then, it's only a matter of ratcheting back a bit to be able to know what your target heart rate should be during a workout or run. Most experts agree that 60% to 85% is the sweet spot for accomplishing most objectives serious exercisers and runners have.

You can also find watches like this with GPS sensors inside. You have to be careful with these because they are necessarily as accurate as the type of GPS that you will use in a car, for example. But, for their intended purpose, pulse rate watches with GPS functionality can be a huge benefit if you are running outdoors and even if you are hiking up the mountains. They can serve as a backup device to your primary directional equipment.

Summarizing - a heart rate monitor watch is a tremendous asset to anyone who is concerned about their health and who pushes their limits of endurance on a regular basis and even in the gym or in a running environment.

About the Author

Roger Brown missing forty pounds when his dr . wanted to put him on statin drugs. He now exercises like a fiend 6 days a week and monitors his pulse during exercising. If you'd like to learn about the newest critiques of the most effective wrist watches with pulse rate functions check out http://watcheswithpulse.com

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