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    Chris Maunder
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    I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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      I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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      Lost User
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      Came across This[^] which might look funky in my office!

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        I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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        Nice watch, i think ill buy one for the gym and get rid of this clunky pack one i have.

        KISS "Keep It Simple, Stupid"

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        • C Chris Maunder

          I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          Lost User
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          I don't need a gadget to show me my heart rate when I'm exercising - you can hear it thumping from across the room ;)

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            I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            Jack Allread
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            OK, that is wicked cool!

            Jack Allread

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            • C Chris Maunder

              I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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              Roger Wright
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              Roight! And when's the last time you were near a gym?

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                I was just browsing - OK, drooling - over training gadgets and saw the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]. I'm in love. Anyone seen any wicked cool gadgets? I'm in the mood to window shop improbably priced gadgets. :sigh:

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                Mark_Wallace
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                Chris Maunder wrote:

                the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]

                It's a black lump that looks like it came out of a goat that had been eating charcoal. I don't get it. What are the advantages of a gadget like this? Do you really need a dumb terminal to tell whether or not what you're doing is good for you? If they come up with one that shouts "NO!!! DON'T EAT THAT PIECE OF CAKE NOW!!! EAT A CARROT!!!", then Ok, but, to be "wicked cool", it really needs that level of specificity.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  Came across This[^] which might look funky in my office!

                  ___________________________________________ .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  Ok. Cool rating: High. Silliness rating: Even higher! Perfect!!!

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Chris Maunder wrote:

                    the new Polar FT80 HRM[^]

                    It's a black lump that looks like it came out of a goat that had been eating charcoal. I don't get it. What are the advantages of a gadget like this? Do you really need a dumb terminal to tell whether or not what you're doing is good for you? If they come up with one that shouts "NO!!! DON'T EAT THAT PIECE OF CAKE NOW!!! EAT A CARROT!!!", then Ok, but, to be "wicked cool", it really needs that level of specificity.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    Mark Wallace wrote:

                    Do you really need a dumb terminal to tell whether or not what you're doing is good for you?

                    The point is to help you, objectively, understand how your body is going. I cycle a lot and I use a HRM religiously when doing time trials or when hill climbing. For rides like these that are short and intense (45 mins - 2 hrs) you want to be able to go as hard as you can sustainably so you need to know, and keep under, your lactate threshold so that you are not burning more energy than you can produce. You may feel fine at the start but if you're way over your LT then you can suddenly hit a wall. Or you may be going hard thinking you're going harder than you are, but a quick glance shows you've got a couple of percent left in the tank which can make a big difference. Similarly, when training, you want to train above a certain level to get used to anaerobic exercise, or you may need to do a recovery ride and ensure you stay well below, say 70%, without unconsciously sneaking higher and hence ruining the recovery effect. It may seem like a crock, but HRMs are amazingly powerful tools when used correctly.

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      Mark Wallace wrote:

                      Do you really need a dumb terminal to tell whether or not what you're doing is good for you?

                      The point is to help you, objectively, understand how your body is going. I cycle a lot and I use a HRM religiously when doing time trials or when hill climbing. For rides like these that are short and intense (45 mins - 2 hrs) you want to be able to go as hard as you can sustainably so you need to know, and keep under, your lactate threshold so that you are not burning more energy than you can produce. You may feel fine at the start but if you're way over your LT then you can suddenly hit a wall. Or you may be going hard thinking you're going harder than you are, but a quick glance shows you've got a couple of percent left in the tank which can make a big difference. Similarly, when training, you want to train above a certain level to get used to anaerobic exercise, or you may need to do a recovery ride and ensure you stay well below, say 70%, without unconsciously sneaking higher and hence ruining the recovery effect. It may seem like a crock, but HRMs are amazingly powerful tools when used correctly.

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      Mark_Wallace
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                      Hell, sounds like you've made a science out of it -- and I can see that that would be half the fun :) I cycle a lot, too, but mainly because it's such a great way of getting around in NL -- there are cycle paths everywhere, even going from city to city, and it's much prettier and more enjoyable than sitting in a car on a motorway (and, for 4-5 hours a day, it's probably faster than driving). Not too many hills around for more intensive cycling, though, and I don't think the missus would appreciate it too much if I turned the heat up and left her in my dust. I don't need a gadget to tell me that that would be bad for my health!

                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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