Polar CS600X user manual OwnOptimizer Trend

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Your heart rate has continuously been at a normal level for a long time now. Effective training requires both heavy training and good recovery, and this should cause variation in your heart rate results. Your OwnOptimizer result indicates that you have not had very intensive training or good recovery for a while. Perform the test again after a rest or light training day. If the recovery is effective, your result should show Good recovery.

Stagnant State (5)

Your heart rate is still at a normal level, and this has continued for a long time. The result indicates that your training has not been intensive enough to develop optimally. To improve your condition effectively, you should now include more intense or longer exercise sessions in your program.

Hard Training (6)

Your heart rate has been higher than average several times. You may have trained hard on purpose. The result indicates overloading, and you should try to recover well now. To monitor your recovery, perform the test again after one or two resting or easy training days.

Overreaching (7)

Your OwnOptimizer result indicates that you have had a very intensive training period for several days or weeks. Your heart rate has continuously remained at a high level. This seriously indicates that you should have a complete recovery period. The longer you have trained intensively, the longer the recovery period required to recover. Perform the test again after at least two days of recovery.

Sympathetic Overtraining (8)

Your OwnOptimizer result indicates that you have had a very intensive training period for several days or weeks, and your recovery has not been sufficient. This has resulted in a state of overtraining. To return to a normal training state, rest for a carefully monitored recovery period. Follow your recovery by performing the OwnOptimizer Test 2–3 times a week.

Parasympathetic Overtraining (9)

Your heart rate has stayed at a low level, which is generally interpreted as a sign of a good recovery. However, other parameters indicate parasympathetic overtraining. You may have trained with high volumes for a long time, and recovery may not have been sufficient. Check for other signs of overtraining, such as decreased performance, increased fatigue, mood disturbances, sleeping problems, persistent muscle soreness, and/or a feeling of being burnt out or stale. You may also have been subjected to other stresses.

In general, the development of parasympathetic overtraining requires a long history of heavy training volumes. To recover from a state of parasympathetic overtraining, you have to recover body balance completely. Recovering may take several weeks. You should not exercise, instead rest completely for most of the recovery period. You can possibly have a few days with some light aerobic training in short sessions, and only occasionally include short, high-intensity sessions.

You can also consider doing a sport other than your main sport. However, it should be one you are familiar and comfortable with. Monitor your recovery by performing the OwnOptimizer Test 2–3 times a week. Once you feel you have recovered your balance, and your result shows Normal State or Good recovery, preferably more than once, you can then consider resuming training. Once you start training again, begin a new testing period with new baseline measurements.

Before you radically change your training program, consider your OwnOptimizer results together with your subjective feelings and any symptoms you may have. Repeat the OwnOptimizer test if you are unsure of the standardized conditions. An individual test result can be affected by several external factors, such as mental stress, latent illness, environmental changes (temperature, altitude), and others. You should update the baseline calculations at least once a year, when you start a new training season.

OwnOptimizer Trend

Select Test > Optimizer > Trend

See how your OwnOptimizer value has been developing in the Trend menu. It includes 16 of your latest OwnOptimizer values, and the dates when the results were recorded. When the trend file becomes full, the latest result automatically replaces the oldest one.

The most recent test date, a graphical trend of your results, and the latest value are displayed. Press

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Contents Polar CS600X Contents General Settings User SettingsWatch Settings Using a New TransmitterIndex N T R O D U C T I O N Y C L I N G C O M P U T E R P a R T S Optional AccessoriesE T T I N G S TA R T E D Wheel size diameter inches Wheel size setting mmMeasuring Wheel Size MethodBasic Settings Attaching the Cycling Computer to the Bike Mount Menu Structure Installing the Polar Bike MountPlan Your Training R E P a R E F O R T R a I N I N GExercise Types Create New Exercises With Your Cycling ComputerCreate a New Exercise Without Zones Create New Exercises with Polar ProTrainer Wear the TransmitterStart Training R a I N I N GInformation on the Display Symbol Explanation Symbols on the DisplayPersonalize the Cycling Computer Display Graph ViewIndicates that the key lock is on Distance covered so far Average cadence Button Functions Take a LapLock a Zone View Settings Menu Illuminate the Display Night mode onZoom the Display Pause ExerciseF T E R T R a I N I N G Determine Your OwnZoneStop Exercise Exercise Log Analyze Exercise ResultsBasic information Bike information Additional Basic InformationSport Zones Phases Laps Maximum Average cadence of the lap Totals Weekly SummaryFeature Settings Exercise SettingsE T T I N G S Delete FilesRecording Rate RR Data Speed Cadence PowerCalibrating the Altitude Automatically Recording rate 15s 60sGPS Automatic Lap Recording RR Data FunctionHeart Rate View Sport ZonesBike Settings User Settings Cadence* On / OffActivity Level General Settings Language Watch SettingsSleep ReminderShortcut Button Quick Menu AlarmTime Time zoneView Program R a I N I N G P R O G R a MTo view your weekly program To view your daily programPerform Programmed Exercise Exercise with PhasesStart Exercising Views during the exercisePolar Fitness Test E S T SFunctions During Exercise Lap MenuPerforming the Test Before the TestEnter User Information Set HRmax-p OnFitness Level Classes After the TestPolar OwnOptimizer Performing the Test How to Interpret ResultsOwnOptimizer Trend Using a New Accessory Using a New TransmitterS I N G a N E W T R a N S M I T T E R S I N G a N E W a C C E S S O RYA C K R O U N D I N F O R M AT I O N Teaching a New Power Output SensorPolar Sport Zones Teaching a New Cadence SensorMaximum OwnZone Training Maximum Heart RateDetermining Maximum Heart Rate Heart Rate Value in a Sitting Position Heart Rate ReserveHeart Rate Variability U S T O M E R S E R V I C E I N F O R M AT I O N Care and MaintenanceRecording Caring of Your ProductChanging Cycling Computer Battery ServiceStore the strap and the connector separately Changing BatteriesPrecautions Minimizing Risks When ExercisingInterference During Exercise Cycling computer Technical SpecificationsMarking on case back Water resistant characteristics Frequently Asked QuestionsDo not know where I am in the menu? There are no reactions to any buttons?Altitude keeps changing even if I am not moving? Check Speed! is displayed? …Check Power! is displayed?…the altitude readings are inaccurate? Memory low is displayed?Polar Disclaimer Limited Polar International GuaranteeFIN-90440 Kempele Index
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CS600X specifications

The Polar CS600X is a highly regarded cycling computer designed for serious cyclists who seek to enhance their training experience and monitor their performance metrics accurately. This advanced device seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both competitive cyclists and fitness enthusiasts.

One of the most prominent features of the Polar CS600X is its advanced heart rate monitor. The device uses Polar’s proprietary WearLink technology, which provides accurate heart rate readings to help users manage their training intensity. By monitoring heart rate, cyclists can optimize their workouts and avoid overtraining, thus improving overall performance.

In addition to heart rate monitoring, the CS600X includes speed and distance measurement capabilities. The speed sensor, which can be mounted on the bike’s wheel, allows for real-time feedback on speed and distance traveled, enabling users to set personal bests and track progress over time. Cyclists can also customize their training zones, which helps in targeting specific physical goals.

Another standout characteristic of the CS600X is its ability to track cadence, providing crucial information about pedal revolutions per minute. Tracking cadence enables cyclists to improve their efficiency and power output, as it can indicate whether they are riding at an optimal speed.

For the tech-savvy cyclist, the CS600X is equipped with a user-friendly interface that boasts an easy-to-read display, making it simple to navigate through various functions and data screens. The device also features a versatile data export option, allowing cyclists to download their training data to computers or compatible applications for further analysis. This can prove invaluable for tracking long-term progress and adapting training regimens accordingly.

The CS600X also supports Polar’s Smart Coaching features, which offer tailored training guidance and advice based on individual fitness levels and goals. This adaptive training recommendation can help cyclists plan their sessions more effectively and achieve a higher level of fitness.

With its robust construction, the Polar CS600X is weather-resistant, making it suitable for all types of riding conditions. Moreover, the device enjoys a lengthy battery life, ensuring that cyclists can rely on it during long rides without the concern of running out of power.

In summary, the Polar CS600X is a feature-rich cycling computer that excels in performance tracking and training optimization. Its advanced heart rate, speed, distance, and cadence monitoring, combined with a user-friendly interface and robust construction, make it an indispensable tool for cyclists serious about improving their performance.