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One way around this is to work on increasing leg speed at expected race pace. You can set your training computer to show pace and cadence. Try to shorten your stride and increase cadence while holding the same pace (set a narrow pace zone to give you audio feedback).You can aim to raise running cadence above the following:

80/min (4hour Marathoners)

85/min (3hr 30min Marathoners)

88/min (3hour Marathoners)

This is a general guide only, taller runners will naturally have slightly lower cadences. Runners should also tune in to what feels comfortable for them personally.

A good way of improving stride length is to undertake specific strength work, like running hills, running in soft sand, or running up steps. A six-week training period including strength work should result in noticeable improvements in stride length, and if combined with some faster leg speed work (such as short strides at best 5km pace), noticeable improvements should be seen in overall speed, as well.

*Optional s3/s3+ stride sensor W.I.N.D. required.

R-R Recording

R-R recording rate saves heartbeat intervals, i.e. intervals between successive heartbeats. This information is also shown as instantaneous heart rate in beats per minute in recorded samples.

When recording every single interval, extra systoles and artefacts can also be seen. We recommend using contact gel (ECG gel) to optimize contact between your skin and the heart rate sensor. Readings interpreted as incorrect in the heart rate data can be adjusted and corrected with the software.

Polar Running Index

Running Index offers an easy way to monitor performance changes. Performance (how fast/easily you run at a given pace) is directly influenced by aerobic fitness (VO2max) and exercise economy (how efficient your body is at running), and Running Index is a measurement of this influence. By recording your Running Index over time, you can monitor progress. Improvement means that running at a given pace requires less of an effort, or that your pace is faster at a given level of exertion. The Running Index feature calculates such improvements. Running Index also gives you daily information on your running performance level which may vary from day to day.

Benefits of Running Index:

emphasizes the positive effects of good training sessions and resting days.

monitors fitness and performance development at different heart rate levels - not only during maximal performance.

you can determine your optimal running speed by comparing running indexes from different kinds of trainings.

stresses progress through better running technique and fitness level.

Running Index is calculated during every exercise when heart rate and the s3/s3+ stride sensor/ G3/G5 GPS sensor* signal is recorded, and when the following requirements apply:

speed should be 6km/h / 3,75 mi/h or faster and duration 12 minutes minimum.

heart rate should be above 40% HRmax.

Make sure that the stride sensor is calibrated. Calculation begins when you start recording the session. During the session, you may stop once at traffic lights, for example, without interrupting the calculation.

In the end, your training computer displays a Running Index value and stores the result in the File section. Compare your result to the table below. Using the software, you can monitor and analyze your progress in Running Index values against time and different running speeds. Or compare values from different exercise sessions and analyze them in the short and long term.

Short-term analysis

Background Information

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Contents English Contents Care and Maintenance Watch SettingsPrecautions Technical Specifications Frequently Asked QuestionsLimited International Polar Guarantee Polar Disclaimer Introduction Training Computer Parts Optional AccessoriesGetting Started Basic SettingsMenu Structure Plan Your Training Prepare for TrainingExercise Types Create New ExercisesCreate a New Exercise without Zones Set Calibration Factor Manually Calibrate the Polar s3/s3+ Stride Sensor W.I.N.DEnglish Wear the Heart Rate Sensor TrainingStart Training Wear the heart rate sensor to measure heart rateCombine Exercises Information on the Display Personalize the Training Computer Display Information on the display Symbol ExplanationFunctions Far Zone Button Functions During Exercise Pause Exercise Determine Your OwnZoneEnglish Stop Recording After TrainingAnalyze Exercise Results Exercise LogBasic S3/s3+ stride sensor W.I.N.D. required Sport Zones Additional Basic InformationPhases Laps Ascent Altitude Totals Weekly SummaryDelete Files Feature Settings SettingsPolar s3/s3+ Stride Sensor W.I.N.D Polar Cycling Speed Sensor W.I.N.DMeasuring Wheel Size Wheel size diameter inches Wheel size setting mmPolar G3/G5 GPS Sensor W.I.N.D MethodRecording Rate AltitudeRR-data Speed Cadence S3/S3+ GPS Altitude Recording Rate 15s 60s40h User Settings Sound General SettingsActivity Level Heart Rate HRmax, HRsitWatch Settings Alarm EventTime Date Shortcut Button Quick MenuView Program Training ProgramPerform Programmed Exercise Exercise with PhasesStart training Views during the exerciseLap Menu Functions During ExerciseTests Polar Fitness TestTMBefore the Test After the Test Performing the TestAge / Years Very low Low Fair Moderate Good Very good Elite Fitness Level ClassesFitness Test Trend WomenDelete OwnIndex Value Analyzing OwnIndex Results with SoftwareGeneral Polar OwnOptimizerTMBaseline Tests Monitoring OwnOptimizer ValuesHow to Interpret Results OwnOptimizer Trend Reset the Trend FileDelete OwnOptimizer Value Analyzing Results with SoftwareEnglish Teach a New Heart Rate Sensor Using a NEW Heart Rate SensorPolar Sport Zones Background InformationTarget zone Example Training benefitOwnZone Training Maximum Heart RateDetermining Maximum Heart Rate Heart Rate Value in a Sitting Position Heart Rate ReserveHeart Rate Variability Running Cadence and Stride Length Recording Polar Running IndexShort-term analysis Long-term analysis Cooper test m Km hmmss 21.098 km 42.195 km Hmmss Polar Training ArticlesCare and Maintenance Customer Service InformationService Caring For Your ProductChanging Polar H1/H2/H3 Heart Rate Sensor Battery Changing Training Computer BatteryPrecautions Minimizing Risks When ExercisingInterference During Exercise Technical Specifications Training computerTraining computer limit values Polar WebLink using IrDA Communication Frequently Asked QuestionsHeart rate sensor Polar ProTrainerDo not know where I am in the menu? There are no reactions to any buttons?…Memory full is displayed? Altitude keeps changing even if I am not moving? Limited International Polar Guarantee…the altitude readings are inaccurate? Memory low is displayed?Polar Disclaimer Index
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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.