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Best Heart Rate Monitor – Timex Ironman Heart Rate Monitors – An Affordable Alternative You Should Consider

Timex Ironman heart-rate monitors are a creation that offer the accuracy demanded by world class athletes with functions that anyone at any age can use in their individual training programs.

In simple terms, it is a device, usually featuring a strap, that wraps around your chest and transmits data wirelessly to a wrist watch.

Timex, a relative latecomer in this area of technology, developed the first monitor watches that utilize digital FM signal and while this technology is now a lot more common, Timex got there first.

A digital FM signal, as opposed to legacy analogue system, offers the advantage of a synchronized signal, that eliminates crosstalk around other heart rate equipment and electrical devices. So whether you are training outside or in the gym, you do not have to worry about signal interference that could render your session inaccurate.

All Timex heart monitor straps offer a continuous reading, for real-time data display and interpretation and unlike other leading manufacturers, feature an owner-replaceable battery that does not require you to return the strap to the manufacturer when replacing the battery. The sensor is water resistant to 30 meters, although it won’t work under water.

Also included are:

  • Target Zones: An upper and lower heart rate limits. An alarm sounds when your heart rate is not in the “Zone”
  • Time in Zone: Overall time spent in the Zone within your session
  • Average Heart Rate: Measured over your entire workout or for each lap
  • Max Heart Rate Zone Calculation: Your maximum heart rate reached in your session

Some models also support calories burned and a recovery heart rate timer feature. Measuring heart rate recovery is an early warning safeguard against over-training.

Some prominent Timex heart rate watches are:

The 30-Lap Heart Rate Watches

In gents and ladies sizes, the 30-Lap watches are an affordable entry-level watch that supports 5x auto-set heart rate zones. Unlike the Bodylink watches, these watch models measure calories and recovery heart rate. Within a session, the watch displays HR, % of Max HR and calories.

The Bodylink Series Watches

The Bodylink is an advanced series of watches targeted at performance athletes. All Bodylink watches support 100-Lap memory recall, and multiple heart rate zones with manual zone setting. These watches also feature GPS that allows simultaneous speed, distance tracking and HR data recording.

Timex Road Trainer Series Watches

This relatively new watch series from Timex features 50-Lap Memory Recall, multiple target zones, time in zone, calories burnt, average HR over your session or individual laps, max HR, recovery HR recording and much more.

The Race Trainer Series Watches

Another new line of watches from Timex, with ANT USB Stick to download your data to PC and a training website powered by TrainingPeaks where you can analyze and share your training among a community of like-minded people.


Bernanke: Consumer loan program still needed – Yahoo! News

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday a government program intended to spark lending to consumers and businesses is still necessary even with other emergency lending programs winding down as the economy recovers.

“An ongoing need still clearly exists” for the program, which also is aimed at making sure loans flow to the troubled commercial real estate market, Bernanke said in brief remarks prepared for a conference here sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.

The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, or TALF, goes to the heart of efforts by the Fed and Obama administration to get credit flowing more normally again, a key ingredient to a lasting economic recovery. The Fed has extended the TALF — which has the potential to generate up to a $1 trillion in lending for households and businesses — into next year. It was originally set to expire at the end of this year.

Under the program, which got off to a slow start in March, the Fed provides loans to investors. They use the money to buy newly issued securities backed by auto and student loans, credit cards, business equipment, commercial real estate and loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration.

In the first phase, the Fed was making $200 billion available for the loans. However, investors have requested far less than that.

Still, Bernanke said the program is responsible for indirectly financing nearly 3 million loans to households — excluding credit cards — and nearly 400,000 loans to small business.

The program has attracted 121 borrowers so far, including investors of all sizes, he said.

But analysts say it is still difficult for many consumers to secure loans, one of the forces threatening to restrain the budding economic recovery.


Do I need a heart rate monitor watch?

My brother was a cross country/track athlete and has a bunch of trophies/medals and he never used a heart rate monitor. His best time in 3 miles back in highschool was 16 mins, he won first place in regionals that one time. I dont know what grade he was in at the time.

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