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heart rate monitors

  • 15-06-2003 5:04pm
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    hey everyone!

    just seeking advice from anyone who has used them. i have been using one now for the past 3 weeks running 40 mins every second night and the ability of being able to see your bpm is indeed a very useful tool. however the one i am using is on loan from the gym, my cousin is the gym instructor, so i have to return it in about 2 weeks.

    my question is there any place online that you guys/gals have purchased from and any recommandations of which product is much appreciated.

    thanks
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    pat
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,584 ✭✭✭✭tunney


    As a massive supporter of HRMs I've a few questions:
    1)How serious are you going to take your running?
    2)How much do you want to pay?
    3)Are you _actually_ going to stick at it?

    I started off with a crappy Yorke HRM but it let me know that I really would use one. Then I moved onto a Polar S210, absolutely ideal for running, covers everything that you need from an attempt(not too bad either) at estimating VO2max to a interval training function. Its a bit pricey but well worth it.

    http://www.johnbuckleysports.com/accessories-heartmonitors.htm

    An Irish shop that sells HRMs.


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