10 Reasons For Heart Rate Monitor Training
10 Reasons For Heart Rate Monitor Training
By Brandon Johnsonn
Measuring your normal resting heart rate is simple enough: Wake up, take your pulse, and you're done. That's where heart rate monitors come in, and below are 10 reasons you should use one. |
10 Reasons for Heart Rate Monitor Training
- Though no method or device is 100 percent accurate all the time, a good heart rate monitor will provide consistent and reliable results.
- You don't have to stop mid-workout to use the traditional "count the pulses" method. Just glance at your monitor and the information is right there.
- You can train in different "zones" and intensities, without having to estimate if you're staying on track.
- Seeing your heart rate can provide motivation and make you feel like you are really working hard.
- It will alert you if your mind wanders to the nearby TV or radio and remind you to pick it back up!
- By keeping you "in the know," a monitor will allow you to get in and out of the gym with more efficient, well-defined workouts.
- If you see your BPM's (beats per minute) are higher than they should be for too long, you can slow down to prevent over-working yourself and causing any damage.
- The results allow you to increase or decrease your performance with each workout by accurate and tangible increments.
- At the end of your workout, most monitors show you your stats for the day: average heart rate, elapsed time, calories burned, etc.
- Using a heart rate monitor makes your workouts more fun!
If you're not completely sold on the idea just yet, at least borrow one from a friend to try out. Then, if you do decide to buy one, be sure to get a quality product, because many of the cheaper brands and models are virtually useless.
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