Polar RCX5 Background Information, Polar Sport Zones, Target zone, Example Training benefit

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12. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Polar Sport Zones

Polar sport zones introduce a new level of effectiveness in heart rate-based training. Training is divided into five sport zones based on percentages of maximum heart rate. With sport zones, you can easily select and monitor training intensities.

Target zone

Intensity % of

Example

Training benefit

 

HRmax, bpm

durations

 

 

 

 

 

MAXIMUM

 

 

Benefits: Maximal or near maximal effort for

 

 

 

breathing and muscles.

 

90–100%

less than 5

Feels like: Very exhausting for breathing and

 

muscles.

 

171–190 bpm

minutes

 

Recommended for: Very experienced and fit

 

 

 

 

 

 

athletes. Short intervals only, usually in final

 

 

 

preparation for short events.

 

 

 

 

HARD

 

 

Benefits: Increased ability to sustain high speed

 

 

 

endurance.

 

 

 

Feels like: Causes muscular fatigue and heavy

 

80–90%

2–10 minutes

breathing.

 

152–172 bpm

Recommended for: Experienced athletes for

 

 

 

 

 

year-round training, and for various durations.

 

 

 

Becomes more important during pre competition

 

 

 

season.

 

 

 

 

MODERATE

 

 

Benefits: Enhances general training pace,

 

 

 

makes Moderate intensity efforts easier and

 

70–80%

10–40

improves efficiency.

 

133–152 bpm

minutes

Feels like: Steady, controlled, fast breathing.

 

 

 

Recommended for: Athletes training for events,

 

 

 

or looking for performance gains.

 

 

 

 

LIGHT

 

 

Benefits: Improves general base fitness,

 

 

 

improves recovery and boosts metabolism.

 

 

 

Feels like: Comfortable and easy, low muscle

 

60–70%

40–80

and cardiovascular load.

 

114-133 bpm

minutes

Recommended for: Everybody for long training

 

 

 

sessions during base training periods and for

 

 

 

recovery training sessions during competition

 

 

 

season.

VERY LIGHT

50–60%

20–40

104–114 bpm

minutes

Benefits: Helps to warm up and cool down and

assists recovery.

Feels like: Very easy, little strain.

Recommended for: For recovery and cool-down,

throughout training season.

HRmax = Maximum heart rate (220-age). Example: 30 years old, 220–30=190 bpm.

Training in heart rate zone 1 is done at a very low intensity. The main training principle is that performance improves when recovering after, and not only during training. Accelerate the recovery process with very light intensity training.

Training in heart rate zone 2 is for endurance training, an essential part of any training program. Training sessions in this zone are easy and aerobic. Long-duration training in this light zone results in effective energy expenditure. Progress will require persistence.

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Contents Polar RCX5 Contents Applications English Index Introduction Training Computer Parts Optional AccessoriesPolar RCX5 Training Computer Parts English Button Functions Basic SettingsGetting Started Button Functions and Menu StructureApplications Fitness Test SettingsProgram DataSport Profiles Prepare for TrainingPlan Your Training Calibrate the Polar s3+ Stride SensorSet Calibration Factor Manually Calibration by Running WizardOptional s3+ stride sensor required Wear the Transmitter TrainingStart Training Start Training Session with Polar ZoneOptimizer Train With Polar ZoneOptimizerChange sport during training session English Button Functions During Training Use Polar Endurance Training ProgramUse RCX5 in Multisport Training Train With Race PaceHeartTouch Record a LapLock a Zone Zoom the Training View DisplayView Quick Menu Night ModeInformation on the display Symbol Explanation Personalize the Training Computer DisplayFar DistanceFar ReminderPause/ Stop Training Recording Running After TrainingAnalyze Training Results Single Sport Training FilesLaps CyclingWeek Summaries Multisport Training FileAutomatic laps Totals Since Reset Week SummariesReset Trip Reset TotalsData Transfer How to set your PC for data transmissionTransfer Data Sport Profile Settings SettingsRunning Settings Bike Settings Cycling SettingsWheel size diameter inches Wheel size setting mm Swimming SettingsMethod Other Sport Settings Heart Rate SettingsRate limits Set lower limit Accept the value with OK. Set User Information SettingsRecording Rate 15s 60s General SettingsMaximum Heart Rate HRmax OwnIndexMin Connection Settings Watch SettingsQuick menu Option is only available when s3+ stride sensor is in use Performing the Test ApplicationsPolar Fitness Test Before the TestAge / Years Very low Low Fair Moderate Good Very good Elite After the TestDelete OwnIndex Value How to Use Race PacePolar Race Pace Latest resultsEnglish Using a New Transmitter Using a NEW TransmitterPairing a New Transmitter With Training Computer Pairing a New GPS Sensor With Training Computer Using a NEW AccessoryPairing a New Speed Sensor With Training Computer Pairing a New Cadence Sensor With Training ComputerPairing a New Stride Sensor With Training Computer Example Training benefit Background InformationPolar Sport Zones Target zonePolar ZoneOptimizer Heart Rate VariabilityMeasurement phases Benefits of the ZoneOptimizer featureZoneOptimizer measurement Running Cadence and Stride Length Maximum Heart RateDetermining Maximum Heart Rate Short-term analysis Polar Running IndexCooper test m Km hmmss 21.098 km 42.195 km Hmmss Running Index Performance LevelLong-term analysis Polar Endurance Training Program for Running and Cycling Polar Training Load FeatureSuitable Program Starting Level for Everybody Polar Training Articles Changing Batteries ServiceImportant Information Caring for Your ProductChange Batteries Yourself Prior to changing the battery, please note the followingInterference During Training Battery Lifetime in RCX5Precautions Minimizing Risks When TrainingTraining computer Technical SpecificationsTraining computer limit values Water resistance Frequently Asked QuestionsDo not know where I am in the menu? TransmitterZoneOptimizer determination fails? Limited International Polar GuaranteeReceipt of the original purchase is your proof of purchase Disclaimer Index
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