Suunto t3d manual Heart rate zones, Possible real life situation Staying in the zone

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NOTE: The heart rate limits are displayed with dashes on the left outer rim of the display if the limits are activated.

Possible real life situation: Staying in the zone

You want to have a good, tough training session today, so you set your heart rate limits to equal your Zone 3 limits and turn the heart rate limit alarm on. Your Suunto heart rate monitor notifies you when you go too slow, or push too hard!

4.6.2 Heart rate zones

Training with heart rate monitors is traditionally based on heart rate zones. The intensity of your training is determined by the time you spend in each of three zones.

Heart rate zones are defined as percentages of your maximum heart rate. Zone training is an established training method, so there are pre-set defaults as follows:

Zone 1 (60-70%): fitness zone; improves basic fitness and is good for weight control.

Zone 2 (70-80%): aerobic zone; improves aerobic fitness and is good for endurance training.

Zone 3 (80-90%): threshold zone; improves aerobic and anaerobic capacity and is good for improving peak performance.

If you are following a personal training program that uses zone training, enter the values defined by the program.

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Contents Suunto t3d Time Training Speed & Distance Modes & ViewsPage Page Index Introduction Getting Started Basic settingsEndurance or professional Easy goingRecreational FitnessPage Button lock and backlight Menu navigationPage Defining Main Settings General settingsSetting Value Description Foot Km/h , /km Personal settings Activity class Endurance or professional Maximum heart rate Putting on your transmitter belt Using Training ModeRecording a training session Starting a training sessionViewing training logs After trainingPage Viewing training totals Result Description Using Training EffectResult Description Using heart rate limits and zones Heart rate limits Possible real life situation Staying in the zone Heart rate zonesHr zones On / off Heart rate zone feature on or off Using intervals and warm-up Interval Pairing a POD Using Speed and Distance ModeAutolap and speed limits Possible real life situation Training on city streets Calibrating your POD Page Setting time and dual time Using Time ModeSetting the alarm Alarm snoozePossible real life situation Knowing the time at home Button lock BacklightConnecting to a PC optional Sleep modePairing your transmitter belt TroubleshootingRemoving scratches Care and MaintenanceCleaning and chemicals General guidanceChanging straps Changing strap lengthReplacing wristop battery Replacing belt battery Page Technical data GeneralLog recorder Trademark CopyrightHeart rate 10.4 CE Ices10.6 FCC Patent notice Disposal of device User’s responsibility DisclaimersIndex Time TRAINING, 17 Suunto Help Desk