Polar S725X user manual Training Optimizer, OwnOptimizer

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Top athletes typically score OwnIndex values above 70 (men) and 60 (women). As high values as 95 can be reached by Olympic level athletes. OwnIndex is highest in sports that involve large muscle groups such as cross-country skiing and cycling.

Training Optimizer

Successful training requires temporary overloading: longer exercise duration, higher intensity, or higher total volume. In order to avoid severe overtraining, overloading must always be followed by an adequate recovery period. With an inadequate recovery period, you may experience a decrease in performance as a result of high training volumes, instead of improvement. Polar OwnOptimizer is an easy and reliable way to determine whether your training program is optimally developing your performance.

OwnOptimizer

Polar OwnOptimizer is a modification of a traditional orthostatic overtraining test. It is a perfect tool for everyone training regularly, at least three times a week, for fitness improvement or to reach competitive targets. This feature is based on heart rate and heart rate variability measurements taken during an orthostatic test (standing up from relaxed resting). OwnOptimizer helps you to optimize your training load during a training program so that you experience an increase in performance and do not undertrain or overtrain over the long-term.

Polar OwnOptimizer is based on regular long-term measurements of five heart rate parameters. Two of these five values are calculated at rest, one while standing up and two while standing. Each time you perform the test, the wrist unit saves the heart rate values and compares them to the previous values registered.

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Contents Display symbols Infrared window Signal/LightStop DownPage Contents Tests Getting GoingRunning/cycling computer parts and their functions Buttons and their functions Signal Light Stop Infrared windowUseful tips Installing the Polar S1 foot pod How to prepare the wrist unitAssembling the S1 foot pod battery Easy startInstalling the Polar Speed Sensor Installing the Polar Bike MountAttaching the S1 foot pod on your shoe 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 Connection see the Separate Toolkit CD-ROM Manual HOW to Enter SettingsUnits User information settingsDate of birth Birthday SexMaximum heart rate value HRmax Exercise settings for Recording modeMaximal oxygen uptake value VO2max Selecting exercise type BasicUse E0Interval Training Set Setting exercise setsBasicSet Setting heart rate limits Setting timersSetting pace limit Turning limits on/offSetting interval type Setting recovery calculationSetting the number of intervals and recoveries Repeat Setting interval recovery calculationNaming exercise sets Setting recording rateOwnCal calorie counter on/off Turning functions on/offPredicted maximum heart rate on/off HRmax-p Tests on/offAltitude and thermometer on/off AutoLap on/offRunning settings Speed settingsCalibrating the Polar S1 foot pod Calibration by runningAdjusting the wheel size Wheel Bicycle settingsCalibration manually Cadence* on/off Power* on/offNaming bike 1 and bike Monitor settingsTurning activity/button sound on/off Selecting measuring unitsSetting alarm Watch settingsTurning Help on/off Setting date Setting time of dayTurning reminders on/off Measuring mode Setting tipsExercise 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 lower row information Starting an exercise setSelect the middle row information Select the upper row informationWarmUp phase CoolDown phase Interval PhaseWarm-up phase Exercising with Interval Training Set Int On, E1-E5Interval session Recovery calculationCool-down phase Recovery durationStarting the timers Exercising with BasicSet Int OFF, E1-E5Tips during the exercise Stopping the exerciseInterrupting a phase of an interval training exercise Interrupting an interval or recovery calculationHeart touch function Pace information Pc. Avg/ Max Pedaling index* PI Avg/Max Ascended meters/feet AscentLeft right pedaling balance* LRB Avg Exercise time within, above and below the target zonesInterval information Interval Training information EXE. SETBest Lap Recovery informationLaps Lap information LapsDeleting a file Recorded samplesDeleting all files Records file Resetting your cumulative counts to zeroPolar Fitness Test TestsReturning to your previous maximum value OwnIndexPredicted maximum heart rate HRmax-p Turn the Fitness test sound signal on/off Fitness test settingsCarrying out the test Start the testInterrupt the test Update OwnIndex and HRmax-pFitness classes OwnOptimizer Training OptimizerMonitoring your OwnOptimizer values Baseline testsRecovered / Recovered How to interpret the resultsNormal / Normal Training State TrEffect / Training EffectOverTrS / Sympathetic Overtraining OverReach / OverreachingOverTrP / Parasympathetic Overtraining Analyzing the result with the PC softwareTaking care of your Polar running/cycling computer Care and MaintenanceBatteries Transmitter Speed Sensor S1 foot podService PrecautionsWrist unit Minimising possible risks in exercising Polar running/cycling computer and interferenceElectromagnetic interference Exercise equipmentCannot turn my HRmax-p on? Heart symbol flashes irregularly?There is no heart rate reading -? Heart rate reading becomes erratic or extremely high? Battery of the wrist unit must be replaced?Display is blank or fading? There are no reactions to any buttons?Check Sensor message appears on the display? Technical SpecificationsStrap Transmitter ConnectorSpeed sensor Limit Values Default SettingsActivity level Polar DisclaimerAutoLap Maximum heart rateDisplay texts Interval, Int Options modeConnect Infrared InZone/ Above/ Below indicateRecoDist, distance-based RecoTime, time-based recoveryRecoHr, heart-rate-based 36, 53, 54, 59 IndexPower Output Sensor AccessoriesPolar Cadence Sensor Polar MobileLink Application128