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Sport zone 2 (Light) is for endurance training, an essential part of any training program. Cycling sessions in this zone are easy and aerobic.
Aerobic power is enhanced in sport zone 3 (Moderate). The training intensity is higher than in sport zones 1 and 2, but still mainly aerobic. Training in sport zone 3 may, for example, consist of intervals followed by recovery. Cycling in this zone is especially effective for improving the efficiency of blood circulation in the heart and skeletal muscles.
If your goal is to compete at top potential, you will have to train in sport zones 4 and 5. In these zones, you cycle anaerobically, in intervals of up to 10 minutes. The shorter the interval, the higher the intensity. Sufficient recovery between intervals is very important. The training pattern in zones 4 and 5 is designed to produce peak performance.
When cycling in a certain sport zone, the
A simple way of making use of the sport zones is making your target heart rate zones. For further instructions, see Plan Your Training.
After the session is over exercise duration in the sport zone is displayed. Access the Weekly display for the sport zones you have been exercising in, and the time spent exercising in one. The Polar ProTrainer 5 software offers up to 10 sport zones to better serve your training needs and heart rate reserve.
OwnZone Training
Your cycling computer automatically determines an individual and safe exercise intensity zone: your OwnZone. The unique Polar OwnZone defines your personal training zone for aerobic training. The function guides you through your
OwnZone can be determined in
Listening to and interpreting the signals your body sends during physical exertion is an important part of getting fit. Since
For more information on how to determine your OwnZone see Determine Your OwnZone.
Maximum Heart Rate
Maximum heart rate (HRmax) is the highest number of heartbeats per minute (bpm) during maximum physical exertion. It is individual and depends on age, hereditary factors, and fitness level. It may also vary for different types of sports. HRmax is used to express exercise intensity.
Determining Maximum Heart Rate
Your HRmax can be determined in several ways.
The most accurate way is to have your HRmax clinically measured. A stress test supervised by a cardiologist or exercise physiologist is usually performed on a treadmill or a maximal treadmill/ bicycle.
You can also determine your HRmax by taking a field test together with a training partner.
An estimate or a
The commonly used formula: 220 - age, although research shows that the method is not very accurate, especially for older persons or those who have been fit for many years.
If you have done some hard training in recent weeks and know that you can safely reach maximum