Pulsation meter. Basic... 1. Use of Heart rate 1.HRmax HRmax = 220 - age in yrs (in general...?) HRtr = % of HRmax 2.Karvonen HRtr = %(HRmax - HRrest)

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Pulsation meter

Basic Use of Heart rate 1.HRmax HRmax = age in yrs (in general...?) HRtr = % of HRmax 2.Karvonen HRtr = %(HRmax - HRrest) + HRrest Conclusion: the polar watch helps you to learn how your body reacts Target zones have to be expressed compared to a % of...

Individually... 1.Jean-Baptis(age 40)Hrmax = % = 140 beats/min 2.XHrmax = % = 119 beats/min 3.YHrmax = % = 123 beats/min Conclusion: the polar watch helps you to learn how your body reacts HRmax may be individually very different:

...than any other way. the heart rate is by far the best way to tell how hard a referee is working, because it is... > easier > quicker > (more) reliable > (more) accurate Other possibilities: lactate, VO2max, with the use of heart rate watches

...than any other way. HR max is the peak value reached in any of the 5 sec periods observed during - maximal field tests, or - increasing intensity exercise test on a treadmill (in laboratory).... based on individual maximal heart rate

...than any other way. What their individual target zones are for different training objectives (% HRmax) What their HR is in rest (HRrest), and if there is any sign of over- training Continuously if they do what they should do on different training days If they are in a good shape or not, depending on their HR recovery after 1 min (may vary between 40 and 60 bpm) If they made progress, depending on their HR during a fitness test... HR monitoring is ‘the best way’ to tell referees:

...than any other way. If their training programme fulfilled a given training load, or not The specific energy expenditure during any exercise activity in terms of calories... HR monitoring is ‘the best way’ to tell referees’ coaches:

...than any other way. The transmitter belt detects the heart’s electric signal Signals are sent to the wrist receiver one beat at the time The wrist receiver converts the signal into a beats per minute reading The wrist receiver can also analyse, interpret and store heart rate information... How monitor heart rates?