tiberius
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I search the threads and could not really find the answer to my question. Are the portable heart monitors and/or gps units for runners/walkers considered by most to be a valuable tool in their fitness program? ...or are they not much more than an expensive and nerdy tech-toy?
I am considering getting a heart monitor, but do not want to waste my money if I will not use it. So, I figured I would put the question out there for the rest of you to find out your good and bad experiences.
[edited to include:]
I have recently added running to my exercise program (well, actually a mix of running and walking at this point), and my program calls for not pushing the running too hard to go past a certain heart rate. As far as the gps, I will use gym treadmill about half the time, and run along roads and paths half the time, so it will obviously be difficult to fully measure distances on the road/trail runs (although most of my runs are for time, not distance).
I am considering getting a heart monitor, but do not want to waste my money if I will not use it. So, I figured I would put the question out there for the rest of you to find out your good and bad experiences.
[edited to include:]
I have recently added running to my exercise program (well, actually a mix of running and walking at this point), and my program calls for not pushing the running too hard to go past a certain heart rate. As far as the gps, I will use gym treadmill about half the time, and run along roads and paths half the time, so it will obviously be difficult to fully measure distances on the road/trail runs (although most of my runs are for time, not distance).