Heart Rate Value In A Sitting Position; Heart Rate Reserve; Heart Rate Variability - Polar Electro CS600X User Manual

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heart rate, you can safely take a test to determine your HR
yourself. Having a training buddy during
max
the test is recommended. If you are uncertain, consult your physician before undertaking the test.
Here is an example of a simple test.
Step 1: Warm up for 20 minutes on a flat surface, building up to your usual training pace.
Step 2: Choose a hill that will take more than 2 minutes to climb. Cycle up the hill once, building to
as hard a pace as you can hold for 20 minutes. Return to the base of the hill.
Step 3: Cycle up the hill again, building towards a pace you could just about hold for 10 minutes.
Note your highest heart rate. Your maximum is approximately 10 beats higher than the noted value.
Step 4: Cycle back down the hill, allowing your heart rate to drop 30-40 beats per minute.
Step 5: Cycle up the hill once again at a pace that you can only hold for 1 minute. Try to cycle halfway
up the hills. Note your highest heart rate. This brings you close to your maximum heart rate. Use this
value as your maximum heart rate to set training zones.
Step 6: Make sure you get a good cool-down, a minimum of 15 minutes.

Heart Rate Value in a Sitting Position

HR
is your average heart rate when completely still (i.e. while sitting). To easily determine HR
,
sit
sit
wear your transmitter, sit down, and do not engage in any physical activity. For a more precise
measurement, repeat the procedure several times and calculate your average.

Heart Rate Reserve

Heart rate reserve (HRR) is the difference between maximum heart rate (HR
), and resting heart rate
max
(HR
)*. HRR is used to calculate exercise heart rates. It is the range within which heart rate varies
rest
depending on exertion level. HRR equals oxygen uptake reserve (VO
R).
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Exercise heart rate can be determined by using the Karvonen formula**. Add the given percentage of
heart rate reserve to resting heart rate.
Exercise HR = % of target intensity (HR
– HR
) + HR
max
rest
rest
Example:
Target intensity 70 % HRR for a person with HR
201 bpm and HR
50 bpm
max
rest
Exercise HR= 70% (201-50) + 50
Exercise HR=156 bpm
For a precise exercise heart rate, you need your exact HR
and HR
. When using estimated HR
,
max
rest
max
exercise heart rate values are always estimates.
*In Polar CS600X cycling computer, the heart rate value during a resting state is measured in a sitting
position (HR
). This is for practical reasons since HR
is used in energy expenditure calculation
sit
sit
because of accuracy. HR
matches the low intensity to which different exercise intensities can be
sit
compared.
**Karvonen M, Kentala K, Mustala O. The effects of training on heart rate: a longitudinal study. Ann
Med Exp Biol Fenn 1957; 35: 307-315.

Heart Rate Variability

Heart rate varies with every heartbeat. Heart rate variability (HRV) is the variation of beat-to-beat
intervals, also known as R-R intervals.

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