Polar RS800CX Polar OwnOptimizerTM, General, Baseline Tests, Monitoring OwnOptimizer Values

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Polar OwnOptimizerTM

General

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. Polar OwnOptimizer is developed for use by healthy adults.

Polar OwnOptimizer is a modification of a traditional orthostatic overtraining test. It is a perfect tool, embedded in the training computer, 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 in the long run. 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.

Before the Test

Baseline Tests

When you use OwnOptimizer for the first time, six baseline tests should be conducted over a period of two weeks to determine your personal baseline value. These baseline measurements should be taken during two typical basic training weeks, not during heavy training weeks. The baseline measurements should include tests taken after a training day and after recovery days.

Monitoring OwnOptimizer Values

After the baseline recordings, you should continue to perform the test 2-3 times a week. Test yourself weekly in the morning following both a recovery day and a heavy training day (or a series of heavy training days). An optional third test can be performed after a normal training day. OwnOptimizer may not provide reliable information during detraining or in a very irregular training period. If you take a break from exercise for 14 days or longer, the baseline tests should be performed again.

Performing the Test

The test should always be taken in standardized/similar conditions in order to get the most reliable results. It is recommended that you take the test in the morning before breakfast. The following basic requirements apply:

Wear the heart rate sensor.

You should be relaxed and calm.

You can be seated in a relaxed position or lying in bed. The position should always be the same when you do the test.

The test can take place anywhere – at home, in the office, at a health club – as long as the test environment is peaceful. There should be no disturbing noises (for example, television, radio or telephone) or other people talking to you.

Avoid eating, drinking and smoking 2-3 hours prior to the test.

Performing the Test

Select Test > Optimizer > Start > Optimizer Lie Down

Arrows indicate the test is ongoing. Do not move during this first part of the test, which lasts 3 minutes.

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RS800CX specifications

The Polar RS800CX is a high-performance heart rate monitor designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts who demand accurate training data and advanced features. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, this device is built to enhance your training experience.

One of the standout features of the RS800CX is its precision heart rate monitoring. The device utilizes Polar's WearLink® transmitter, which consistently delivers reliable heart rate data, allowing users to train in their optimal heart rate zones. The heart rate monitor is compatible with various chest straps, which ensure a secure fit and accurate readings during intense workouts.

The RS800CX comes equipped with Polar’s advanced training features, including Training Load, which helps users understand the effect of their workouts on their bodies. This feature allows athletes to gauge whether their training is improving performance or leading to overtraining, ensuring smart recovery strategies are implemented. Additionally, the Smart Coaching feature offers insights into training intensity, enabling users to optimize their sessions for maximum efficiency.

Another notable characteristic is the RS800CX’s ability to track speed, distance, and altitude, making it an excellent companion for outdoor activities such as running, cycling, and skiing. With its GPS functionality, users can map their routes and analyze their performance post-activity. The device is engineered to measure various metrics, including cadence and power, which contribute to a comprehensive understanding of athletic performance.

The RS800CX also features a customizable display that allows users to choose which metrics they want to see during their workouts. The clear and easy-to-read screen ensures that critical information is readily accessible, even during the most demanding training sessions.

For those looking to analyze their performance further, the RS800CX is compatible with Polar's software and online training platform. This functionality allows users to upload their data, track progress over time, and set personalized goals. With performance tests available through the platform, athletes can measure their fitness levels and make informed adjustments to their training plans.

Ultimately, the Polar RS800CX is a cutting-edge training tool that combines advanced monitoring technologies with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for those serious about achieving their fitness goals. Whether you’re preparing for a race, improving your overall health, or simply looking to enhance your training routine, the RS800CX offers the insights and data necessary to elevate your performance.