Polar S725X user manual Predicted maximum heart rate HRmax-p

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If you want to improve your cardiovascular fitness, it takes a minimum of 6 weeks on an average to see a noticeable change in OwnIndex. Less fit individuals see progress even more rapidly and for more fit individuals more time is needed.

Cardiovascular fitness is best improved by exercise types which employ large muscle groups. Such activities include running, swimming, rowing, skating, cross-country skiing, cycling and walking.

To monitor your fitness progress start with measuring your OwnIndex a couple of times during the first two weeks, to get a baseline value. Thereafter, repeat the test approximately once a month.

OwnIndex is based on resting heart rate, heart rate variability at rest, age, gender, height, body weight and self-assessed physical activity.

Predicted maximum heart rate (HRmax-p)

The HRmax-p definition is carried out simultaneously with the Polar Fitness Test.

The HRmax-p score predicts your individual maximum heart rate value more accurately than the age-based formula (220 - age). The age-based method provides a rough estimation and is thus not very accurate, especially for people who have been fit for many years or for older people. The most accurate way of determining your individual maximum heart rate is to have it clinically measured (in maximal treadmill or bicycle stress test) by a cardiologist or an exercise physiologist.

Your maximum heart rate changes to some extent in relation to your fitness. Regular exercise tends to decrease HRmax whereas reduced training tends to increase it. There may also be some variation according to the sport you participate in. For example, running HRmax > cycling HRmax > swimming HRmax.

HRmax-p gives the possibility of defining training intensities as percentages of maximum heart rate and of following maximum heart rate changes due to training, without an exhaustive maximal stress test. HRmax-p is based on resting heart rate, heart rate variability at rest, age, gender, height, body weight and maximal oxygen uptake, VO2max (measured or predicted). The most accurate HRmax-p is obtained by entering your clinically measured VO2max into the wrist unit.

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Contents Display symbols Stop Signal/LightInfrared window DownPage Contents Tests Getting GoingRunning/cycling computer parts and their functions Buttons and their functions Signal Light Stop Infrared windowUseful tips Assembling the S1 foot pod battery How to prepare the wrist unitInstalling the Polar S1 foot pod Easy startAttaching the S1 foot pod on your shoe Installing the Polar Bike MountInstalling the Polar Speed Sensor Max 50 cmHow to put the transmitter on You only need to install one of themHow to start measuring your heart rate All that you can do with your running/cycling computer How to stop measuring your heart rateAfter exercising File see Section D. HOW to Recall Training Information HOW to Enter Settings Connection see the Separate Toolkit CD-ROM ManualDate of birth Birthday User information settingsUnits SexMaximal oxygen uptake value VO2max Exercise settings for Recording modeMaximum heart rate value HRmax Selecting exercise type BasicUse E0Interval Training Set Setting exercise setsBasicSet Setting pace limit Setting timersSetting heart rate limits Turning limits on/offSetting recovery calculation Setting interval typeSetting interval recovery calculation Setting the number of intervals and recoveries RepeatSetting recording rate Naming exercise setsTurning functions on/off OwnCal calorie counter on/offAltitude and thermometer on/off Tests on/offPredicted maximum heart rate on/off HRmax-p AutoLap on/offCalibrating the Polar S1 foot pod Speed settingsRunning settings Calibration by runningAdjusting the wheel size Wheel Bicycle settingsCalibration manually Power* on/off Cadence* on/offTurning activity/button sound on/off Monitor settingsNaming bike 1 and bike Selecting measuring unitsSetting alarm Watch settingsTurning Help on/off Setting date Setting time of dayTurning reminders on/off Setting tips Measuring modeExercise set in use Use E1-E5 Recording mode Illuminating the display Night Mode Turning the zone alarm on/offSwapping the heart rate/pace limits Storing lap and split time Pausing the exerciseSwapping the displayed exercise information Select the middle row information Starting an exercise setSelect the lower row information Select the upper row informationWarm-up phase Interval PhaseWarmUp phase CoolDown phase Exercising with Interval Training Set Int On, E1-E5Recovery calculation Interval sessionStarting the timers Recovery durationCool-down phase Exercising with BasicSet Int OFF, E1-E5Stopping the exercise Tips during the exerciseInterrupting a phase of an interval training exercise Interrupting an interval or recovery calculationHeart touch function Pace information Pc. Avg/ Max Left right pedaling balance* LRB Avg Ascended meters/feet AscentPedaling index* PI Avg/Max Exercise time within, above and below the target zonesInterval Training information EXE. SET Interval informationLaps Recovery informationBest Lap Lap information LapsDeleting a file Recorded samplesDeleting all files Resetting your cumulative counts to zero Records fileReturning to your previous maximum value TestsPolar Fitness Test OwnIndexPredicted maximum heart rate HRmax-p Carrying out the test Fitness test settingsTurn the Fitness test sound signal on/off Start the testInterrupt the test Update OwnIndex and HRmax-pFitness classes Training Optimizer OwnOptimizerBaseline tests Monitoring your OwnOptimizer valuesNormal / Normal Training State How to interpret the resultsRecovered / Recovered TrEffect / Training EffectOverTrP / Parasympathetic Overtraining OverReach / OverreachingOverTrS / Sympathetic Overtraining Analyzing the result with the PC softwareTaking care of your Polar running/cycling computer Care and MaintenanceBatteries Transmitter S1 foot pod Speed SensorService PrecautionsWrist unit Electromagnetic interference Polar running/cycling computer and interferenceMinimising possible risks in exercising Exercise equipmentCannot turn my HRmax-p on? Heart symbol flashes irregularly?There is no heart rate reading -? Display is blank or fading? Battery of the wrist unit must be replaced?Heart rate reading becomes erratic or extremely high? There are no reactions to any buttons?Technical Specifications Check Sensor message appears on the display?Strap Transmitter ConnectorSpeed sensor Default Settings Limit ValuesAutoLap Polar DisclaimerActivity level Maximum heart rateConnect Infrared Interval, Int Options modeDisplay texts InZone/ Above/ Below indicateRecoDist, distance-based RecoTime, time-based recoveryRecoHr, heart-rate-based Index 36, 53, 54, 59Polar Cadence Sensor AccessoriesPower Output Sensor Polar MobileLink Application128