Polar RC3 GPS user manual Polar Smart Coaching, Polar Sport Zones

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11. POLAR SMART COACHING

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

 

VERY HARD

 

 

BENEFITS: develops maximum performance and

 

 

 

speed

 

90–100%

less than 5

FEELS LIKE: very exhausting for breathing and

 

171–190 bpm

minutes

muscles

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED FOR: fit persons and for athletic

 

 

 

training

 

 

 

 

HARD

 

 

BENEFITS: increases maximum performance

 

 

 

capacity

 

80–90%

2–10 minutes

FEELS LIKE: muscular fatigue and heavy

 

152–172 bpm

breathing.

 

 

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED FOR: everybody for shorter

 

 

 

exercises

 

 

 

 

MODERATE

 

 

BENEFITS: improves aerobic fitness

 

 

 

 

70–80%

10–40

FEELS LIKE: light muscular strain, easy

 

breathing, moderate sweating

 

133–152 bpm

minutes

 

RECOMMENDED FOR: everybody for moderately

 

 

 

 

 

 

long exercises

 

 

 

 

LIGHT

 

 

BENEFITS: improves basic endurance and fat

 

 

 

burning

 

60–70%

40–80

FEELS LIKE: comfortable, easy breathing, low

 

114-133 bpm

minutes

muscle load, light sweating

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED FOR: everybody for longer and

 

 

 

frequently repeated shorter exercises

 

 

 

 

VERY LIGHT

 

 

BENEFITS: improves overall health and helps

 

 

 

 

50–60%

20–40

recovery

 

FEELS LIKE: very easy for breathing and muscles

 

104–114 bpm

minutes

 

RECOMMENDED FOR: weight management and

 

 

 

 

 

 

active recovery

 

 

 

 

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.

Aerobic power is enhanced in heart rate zone 3. The training intensity is higher than in sport zones 1 and 2, but still mainly aerobic. Training in sport zone 3 may, for example, consist of intervals followed by recovery. Training in this zone is especially effective for improving the efficiency of blood circulation in the heart and skeletal muscles.

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Contents Polar RC3 GPS Contents NEW Accessory Before the Test Performing the Test After the TestKey Features and Benefits IntroductionTraining Software ALL-IN-ONE Training SystemTraining Computer Parts With WebSync software you canAvailable Accessories Menu Structure SettingsButton Functions Press and holdFitness Test Training Computer Battery Battery operating timeCharging Your Training Computer Battery Status Indication Low battery notificationsCharge before training Setting UP the Training Computer Basic SettingsSport Profile Settings Starting a Training Session TrainingWearing the Heart Rate Sensor Start by pressing StartSelect the sport profile Do not move your arm during the search. Keep still Start recording the training sessionTrain with Polar ZoneOptimizer Start Training Session with Polar ZoneOptimizerTraining Views Heart rate sensor GPS function on S3+ stride sensorCalories ZonePointer Time of day Time in Zone Duration Symbols on the display / Explanation Cadence Duration Symbols on the display / Explanation CaloriesDistance Heart rateRecord a Lap Night ModeButton Functions During Training Lock a Sport ZonePause / Stop Training Recording Back to Starting PointView Quick Menu After Training Training BenefitFeedback Training benefit Speed sensor is in use Training FilesSport zones Visible if the heart rate sensor is in useEnglish Training File Views Information Displayed Delete Files Week Summaries Reset Week SummariesReset Totals Totals SinceAnalyze Your Training Data How to set up your computer for data transmissionPOLARPERSONALTRAINER.COM Utilize Polar Endurance Training ProgramsSettings Running SettingsCycling Settings Bike Settings MethodHeart Rate Settings Other Sport SettingsMaximum Heart Rate HRmax User Information SettingsGeneral Settings OwnIndexPre-training mode Watch SettingsTime Mode Training ModeEnglish Performing the Test Polar Fitness TestBefore the Test Wear the heart rate sensorFitness Level Classes Men Update to VO2max?After the Test WomenOwnindex results Delete OwnIndex ValueAnalyzing OwnIndex Results with Software Pairing a New Heart Rate Sensor with the Training Computer NEW AccessoryPairing a New Sensor with the Training Computer Pairing a New Speed Sensor with the Training ComputerPairing a New Cadence Sensor with the Training Computer Pairing a New Stride Sensor with the Training ComputerCalibrate the Polar s3+ Stride Sensor Calibration by Running Wizard Set Calibration Factor ManuallySet correct lap distance Set correct distance Polar Smart Coaching Polar Sport ZonesBenefits of the ZoneOptimizer feature Heart Rate VariabilityPolar ZoneOptimizer Measurement phases ZoneOptimizer measurementMaximum Heart Rate Running Cadence and Stride LengthDetermining Maximum Heart Rate Polar Running Index ExampleShort-term analysis Men Cooper test m Km hmmss 21.098 km 42.195 km Hmmss Long-term analysisPolar Training Load Feature Polar Endurance Training Program for Running and CyclingSuitable Program Starting Level for Everybody Important Information Caring for Your ProductService Change the Heart Rate Sensor BatteryBatteries Interference During Training PrecautionsChanging Heart Rate Sensor Battery Electromagnetic Interference and Training EquipmentTechnical Specifications Minimizing Risks When TrainingTraining computer limit values Water resistance Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion/Problem Answer/Solution On your wrist. Keep your wrist stationary and raisedGPS? Charge is critically low. The training computer Limited International Polar Guarantee Receipt of the original purchase is your proof of purchaseDisclaimer Index