Acumen EON-2028HS manual Aerobic Zone 65- 85%, Anaerobic Zone 85% to Max HR, Monitor Your Progress

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The Aerobic Zone: 65- 85%

This range is recommended for those in good physical condition who have been exercising on a consistent basis for an extended period of time. Exercising at this range helps improve your fitness level and prevent injury caused from over training.

Duration: 20-30 min. per workout. Frequency: At least 3 or 4 times per week.

The Anaerobic Zone: 85% to Max HR

To be used by ultra-athletes only and never recommended without close medical approval or supervision. This range is used only for those in extremely good physical condition during races or training for competition. It is typically used for interval training (or short sprints) to help improve or measure endurance levels.

Monitor Your Progress

Track yourself to determine how your overall health and fitness improves and become aware of your various heart rate levels. As your cardiovascular system improves, your normal resting heart rate will decrease. It will take longer to reach your target zone, it will take less and less time for your heart rate to come back down after working out.

If you ever notice your resting heart rate to be higher than usual, it may be a good idea to take a rest from exercise, or at least workout easier that day, Similarly, if you notice that your heart rate doesnít come back down as quickly as usual at the end of your workout, it could be an indication that your workout was more (or too) strenuous, or that you havenít recovered well enough from a previous extraneous workout or injury. These signals in your heart rate could also be an indication of an illness coming on, zess, or a good reason for a check up with your doctor.

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Contents Page Page Page Page Part Congratulations Contents Part IV Precautions, Warranty, Service and Repair Part Hydra-AlertTMFeatures Computer Interface ACD BEF GHI ACD BEF Part Buttons and Functions MODE/NXT Button D Overview Getting Going Part Attaching Your Heart Rate Monitor Using your watch How to Operate Your Hydra-AlertTM Time, Calendar Heat Index Mode Time, Calendar, Heat Index Mode Part Auto Toggle Setting the Time Step Hour blinking Setting the Calendar Alarm with Event Reminder Feature To View the Alarm Settings Alarm with Event Reminder FeatureSetting the Alarm Button C to adjust the value Turning the Alarm on or OFF Fluid CheckTM Mode Fluid CheckTM Mode Getting to Know Fluid Loss Fluid Loss Related Settings Part Personal MET Calibration Max MET VO2 Max Calibration Phase 1 Recording Your Rest Heart RateStep Phase 2 1600M or 1.0 Mile AssessmentStep Or Mi blinking Select Target Zone TZ Mode Select Target Zone TZ Mode Select Target Zone Before Exercise Getting to know the three Target Zones TZSetting the Heart Rate Limits for Each Zone Setting the Target Zone Alarm Interval Timer Mode Interval Timer Mode Setting the Interval Timer Three times to Chrono Mode Chrono Mode Start Your Exercise Heart Rate displayRecord a Session Record a LapAlarms During the Exercise In-Zone-Goal Count Down Timer Segments Other Operations During the Exercise Recall Data ModePart Part Recall Data Mode Recall Data Mode Press STR/LAP Button B Review Data During the ExerciseTotal Time Max Heart Rate Total in-Zone Time Fitness Index Review Data After the ExerciseTo be Part Quick Reset Stopwatch & Entering Basic Settings Clear the Memory Basic Settings for ExercisePress MODE/NXT Button D to proceed to the next item Temperature Unit blinking Part Part Part Program Mode Program Mode To set the watch according to the following sequence Press STR/LAP Button Press SET Button a maximum heart rate To be LAP Part How to Connect Your Watch with the PC Connecting the Watch with PC Installing the SoftwarePart Part Target Zone Fitness Training Determining Your Target Zone Target Zone & Fitness TrainingTarget Zone Calculation Formula Basic Fitness Tips & Target ZoneWarm Up & Cool Down 55% or Less StretchingFat Burning Zone 55- 65% Anaerobic Zone 85% to Max HR Aerobic Zone 65- 85%Monitor Your Progress Getting to Know Heat Index Getting to Know Heat Index Ultra Danger Ultra Care How Temperature and Humidity Combine to Make If Feel HotterDetermining Your MET Parameter Table of MET Parameter Determining Your MET ParameterHow to Calculate Your Fluid Loss Calorie/ minute =3.5 x EF x Body weight x Heart rate factor How to Calculate Your Fluid LossBody Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips Guidelines Body Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips and Guidelines Part Specifications Specifications Technical Display Guide Technical Display Guide Display Items Default Setting RangePrecautions, Warranty, Service and Repair General Precautions 104 Limited Warranty Acumen Inc To Return for Service Service and RepairAngled Belt Clip Pat. NO. US5657514