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Training Effect

Result

Description

en

5.0

Over-reaching

Extremely high effect on aerobic performance if

 

 

 

adequate recovery allowed; should not be done

 

 

 

often

 

NOTE: It is important to note that the numerical TE values do not mean that a workout with a lower numerical value is somehow worse or less significant than a workout with a high value. Both are needed in balanced training.

TIP: Training Effect is an advanced feature and can help you in many ways. More details about TE can be found in the Suunto Training Guide, available for download at suunto.com/training.

The TE level is shown as a view in TRAINING mode. This view also shows you how much time is left (at your current training intensity) to reach the next TE level. This counter timer is updated in real-time as your intensity changes.

You can just follow the TE level, or set a specific target level before you start your training session.

To train with a TE target level

1.Press [View Back] in TRAINING mode until you see the TE view.

2.Adjust the target level by keeping [Light -] pressed while in TE view.

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Contents Suunto t3d Modes & Views Time Training Speed & DistancePage Page Index Introduction Basic settings Getting StartedEasy going RecreationalFitness Endurance or professionalPage Menu navigation Button lock and backlightPage Defining Main Settings General settingsSetting Value Description Foot Km/h , /km Personal settings Activity class Endurance or professional Maximum heart rate Using Training Mode Putting on your transmitter beltStarting a training session Recording a training sessionAfter training Viewing training logsPage Viewing training totals Using Training Effect Result DescriptionResult Description Using heart rate limits and zones Heart rate limits Heart rate zones Possible real life situation Staying in the zoneHr zones On / off Heart rate zone feature on or off Using intervals and warm-up Interval Using Speed and Distance Mode Pairing a PODAutolap and speed limits Possible real life situation Training on city streets Calibrating your POD Page Using Time Mode Setting time and dual timeSetting the alarm Alarm snoozePossible real life situation Knowing the time at home Backlight Button lockSleep mode Connecting to a PC optionalTroubleshooting Pairing your transmitter beltCare and Maintenance Cleaning and chemicalsGeneral guidance Removing scratchesChanging strap length Changing strapsReplacing wristop battery Replacing belt battery Page Technical data GeneralLog recorder Trademark CopyrightHeart rate 10.4 CE Ices10.6 FCC Patent notice Disposal of device Disclaimers User’s responsibilityIndex Time TRAINING, 17 Suunto Help Desk