Muffin Top
Cathlete
I just used a heart rate monitor for the first time. It's a Polar F4. I plugged in all my info and it came up with 120-156 being my target heart range. Well, I was already at 157 by the end of combo 1 and trying to modify down. I ended up having to modify nearly the whole workout to make the incessant beeping stop and I still managed to burn 532 calories!
Anyway, I figured out how to disable the sound, but was wondering if it's ok to go ahead and work above my target heart range. The HRM doesn't have you plug in a resting heart rate, so I was wondering how accurate their numbers are. I thought I was in pretty good shape after 6 months of Cathe workouts. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Has anyone else disabled the blasted sound on their HRM so they could work their butts off through Cathe's workouts?
Anyway, I figured out how to disable the sound, but was wondering if it's ok to go ahead and work above my target heart range. The HRM doesn't have you plug in a resting heart rate, so I was wondering how accurate their numbers are. I thought I was in pretty good shape after 6 months of Cathe workouts. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Has anyone else disabled the blasted sound on their HRM so they could work their butts off through Cathe's workouts?