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HRM training
By CallCentreLoser on 11/09/2004 in forum
please tell me i'm not wasting my time!

, but they're not long so I'm just treating them as hard days and not tapering for them too much.But excellent, I'm going to be a fab runner! Though I'm guessing it's going to take AGES...? I am just starting on the HRM thing and am keen to get a HRM based

HRM and Zones
By B-Boy on 06/07/2007 in forum

I'm after some advice about zone training with an HRM.I've been running for about 2 months now, although prior to this I've been going to a gym for about 10 years, mixing aerobics & weights. I decided to spend the summer running and I've got up

Race with HRM or not
By Disorderly on 06/09/2007 in forum

Doing Helvellyn on Sunday which will be my first middle distance tri and don't know if I should use HRM or not.Iwas planning on using it. But since comming back off hols three weeks ago every time I go out for run/bike, HR is all over the place

HRM glove
By Tehuti on 18/11/2008 in forum

Has anyone tried the HRM glove from Beurer? It works with a finger sensor rather than a chest strap. I've tried two chest-strap models so far and constantly lost signal with them and wonder if this might be a better option. It's rather expensive

Polar HRM
By Dave The Spartan on 08/12/2003 in forum

EEk the battery has gone flat in my polar HRM watch, anyone know where I can get it changed in Chester ?ThanksDave You can get it done at watchsmiths, but they aren't guaranteed. You can risk it, and it might be OK, but depends on how damp you tend

Polar HRM
By Gumpster on 17/07/2003 in forum
How do I get it fixed?

I've got a Polar HRM which is quite fancy from about 4 years ago. Can download to PC etc. Haven't used it for a while and all the batteries are flat - where can I get it fixed? Phone LPI for info and pricingLeisure Systems Int. Ltd. (UK

hrm advice
By rach2005 on 20/03/2006 in forum

just got a shiny new hrm (polar f6f) and went out for a little plod with it yesterday and found that i really had to slow right down to keep myself in range (70-80). Should i stick with it and assume that i'm just more out of shape than i thought

Cheap HRM
By Poorly Feet on 05/01/2007 in forum
at Aldi

Anyone looking out for a cheap HRM? Seen an Aldi leaflet today and they've got them for £12.99. From next Thursday (11th) I think. Ah-ha. Does this mean that another Aldi running special is on its way, I wonder. I loaded up last time so much that I

Lidl HRM
By Twinkle8 on 01/10/2004 in forum

by John Parker £8.33. This should help get the best out of me and my Lidl HRM.

HRM for ladies
By Allforchoc on 17/07/2007 in forum
Any recommendations?

-£60 or thereabouts (could be swayed a little higher) and would like a comfortable HRM that's easy to use - not big on frills.Thanks all. Polar do one that has an elasticated chest straprather than the normal ones which have a bar where the monitor is hich can




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