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Suunto t3c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black Polished

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Suunto t3c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black Polished




You’re sweating, your heart is racing, and all your hard work is starting to pay off. What’s your next move? If you’re smart, you’ll take the guesswork out of your training with the Suunto t3c heart rate monitor watch. Bundled with a Suunto comfort belt, the t3c lets you accurately monitor your real-time heart rate, average heart rate, and calorie consumption. The watch also tracks your real-time Training Effect, a quick and accurate measurement of how hard your body is working at any given moment. By knowing your Training Effect, you’ll enjoy a more intimate understanding of your body’s workout “sweet spot,” an essential tidbit if you want to achieve your targets without setting yourself back by under- or over-training.

The Training Effect works intuitively: The watch first notes the info from your personal fitness profile, and then analyzes your physiological progress and translates the data into a simple one-to-five scale. For example, if you want to improve your aerobic fitness at a moderate tempo, you should exercise until your TE meter reads between 3.0 and 3.9, two to four times per week. To improve your aerobic condition more rapidly–but without the risk of over-training–you should push yourself harder once or twice per week, so your TE meter reads 4.0 to 4.9, with a few recovery sessions in the TE 1.0 to 2.0 range. The Training Effect is relative to each individual. While a novice runner might achieve a TE of 4.0 on a four-mile jog, a professional runner might have to complete an uphill marathon to get the same reading. In other words, both runners will have to exercise hard to achieve a TE of 4.0.

The Suunto t3c also offers interference-free digital ANT transmission, making it easy to pair your heart rate monitor with the HR belt and an optional Suunto training pod. Training pods are small units that attach to such items as a running shoe or a bike to calculate your speed, distance, and even pedal revolutions per minute while you exercise. Pods are ideal for athletes who aren’t satisfied with half-hearted training efforts, but really want to monitor their training routines down to the last detail. Finally, the t3c includes a training logbook that compiles your progress and personal stats. You can even conduct a more thorough analysis of your workouts by using the Suunto Training Manager Lite software.

Specifications:

  • Color: Polished black
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Max number of split times in memory: 50
  • Timers (interval and warm-up): Yes
  • Average heart rate: Real time
  • Training effect: Real time
  • Calories: Real time
  • ANT digital coded signal: Yes
  • Memory capacity: 15 logs
  • HR limits and HR zones: Yes
  • Suunto heart rate belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Suunto comfort belt: Included
  • Suunto memory belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Water resistance: 100 feet
  • Selectable metric/imperial units: Yes
  • Menu-based user interface: Yes
  • Dot-matrix display: Yes
  • Backlight type: Electro-luminescent display
  • User-replaceable strap: Yes
  • Software: Suunto Training Manager Lite
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • User-replaceable battery: Yes
  • Button lock: Yes
  • Compatible with pods: Yes
  • Watch: 12/24 hour
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 1

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Two-year warranty

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy. By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass–initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto’s exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto’s key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world’s biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great, good looking and full of features
I bought this product because of the many features it had, compared with fx Nike’s heart rate monitors, but also because it looks good! I haven’t been disappointed. The features are really good, reasonably easy to use and especially the ability to view workout summaries 6 month back, ave. heart rate, calories burned etc. are really useful and a good incentive to do better.

I haven’t bought any of the pods, so I do not know about the GPS functionality, nor the food pod.

The only minus I see is the durability of the screen. It does easily get scratched, but so far its a minus I am ok living with taken the price and functionality into consideration.

4 Stars Great!
I used this HRM for past 2 days in spin class. Picked up my HR in a studio with many people using HRM (mostly Polar) without any issues. I love the feature of having bars which shows HR in BMP and the TE. I have 2 Polar which were waste of my money (see my other reviews for my woes with Polar). I have a reliable Timex but it didn’t show HR in %. Usually in spin class, intructors give target HR in %. So I was looking for a HRM which showed in %. Love this watch. I am keeing my fingers cross that I’d still love this watch in 1-2 yr time.

I was actually going to buy the T1C but the orange color was too tacky for me. The ladies version of T3C is in green. I preferred and got the brown (men’s version) which looked almost black.

3 Stars Good watch, easeiy scratchable
Good watch, easily scratchable though. After a day, the metal attach was already scratched.

But for the rest, just fine. The problem with those watches, is durability. We’ll see.

Resident of the rest of the worl, take care for duty fee, they are not cheap.

3 Stars great look, high maintenance
Although this certainly has to be the best looking heart rate monitor on the market it is a little “cumbersome” when it comes to sizing and figuring out it’s features. You have to cut it to fit your wrist (hopefully it fits well it is unsettling to cut your new band) and then reassemble…it is not as easy to access information as a simple Timex/Nike HRM and the instructions can be a little tedious. My opinion is that if you are looking for a visually appealing HR monitor as your first priority and user friendly as your second then this one is fabulous…if your desire includes a different set of priorities I might reconsider.

4 Stars great on the inside, cheap on the outside
I would actually like to give this watch a 3.5 star rating because of the value, but the watch itself deserves 4 stars.

THE GOODs: very accurate HR monitor. has logs to track performance. trainer mode is great at improving performance (I’ve been using it for about 6 months now and much prefer it to heart rate zone method). very light and non-obtrusive. chest strap is the most comfortable i’ve ever worn

THE BADs: dial is extremely difficult to see in any low light conditions and with an added face/dial shield (xtra $12), becomes difficult to see in bright sunlight (which is most of the time here in San Diego) - virtually impossible if wearing polarized glasses. backlighting is way way underpowered. like most other readers, i felt the quality of materials on this particular style/model to be really cheap - face is plastic that seems xtremely scratch prone, band is cheap feeling semi flexible/hard rubber that looks cool on promotional ads but in real life looks and feels kinda cheap and also scratch prone. In order to sync it with your computer to track your performance for more than a couple weeks you need to buy a Suunto PC Pod for minimum $75 + shipping!!! just to be able to sync with my computer. Most of these negs are mere annoyances but do require a high level of patience and understanding to overcome.

All in all a good HR monitor watch but not impressed on the value. If I were to buy it again, I would definitely get a different style but would stick with the t3c model. And just do yourself a favor and order the protective face shield at the same time you order this watch cause you’re not gonna want to risk scratching it up permanently.

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Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Black




Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to improve with each training session. Enter the Suunto t6c heart rate monitor and fitness trainer watch, a professional-grade training tool for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing your workouts. The t6c is equipped with a bundle of valuable features, but none is more valuable than its correspondence with the included Suunto Training Manager PC software, which provides a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters with an accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training, so you can make adjustments and train more efficiently in the future.

The t6c also tracks your real-time Training Effect, a quick and accurate measurement of how hard your body is working at any given moment. By knowing your Training Effect, you’ll enjoy a more intimate understanding of your body’s workout “sweet spot,” an essential tidbit if you want to achieve your targets without setting yourself back by under- or over-training. The Training Effect works intuitively: The watch first notes the info from your personal fitness profile, and then analyzes your physiological progress and translates the data into a simple one-to-five scale. For example, if you want to improve your aerobic fitness at a moderate tempo, you should exercise until your TE meter reads between 3.0 and 3.9, two to four times per week. To improve your aerobic condition more rapidly–but without the risk of over-training–you should push yourself harder once or twice per week, so your TE meter reads 4.0 to 4.9, with a few recovery sessions in the TE 1.0 to 2.0 range. The Training Effect is relative to each individual. While a novice runner might achieve a TE of 4.0 on a four-mile jog, a professional runner might have to complete an uphill marathon to get the same reading. In other words, both runners will have to exercise hard to achieve a TE of 4.0.

The t6c includes a couple of additional features that put it above and beyond traditional heart rate monitor watches. For example, the t6c gives you a readout of your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level (EPOC), letting you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout. And users will love the built-in altimeter, which lets you monitor your climbing or hill performance to know how your body will react when training at various altitudes.

Finally, the Suunto t6c offers interference-free digital ANT transmission, making it easy to pair your heart rate monitor with the included Suunto comfort belt. You can also use this secure connection to monitor your speed, distance, or cadence by pairing your Suunto t6c with an optional Suunto training pod. Training pods are small units that attach to such items as a running shoe or a bike to calculate your speed, distance, and even pedal revolutions per minute while you exercise. Pods are ideal for athletes who aren’t satisfied with half-hearted training efforts, but really want to monitor their training routines down to the last detail.

Specifications:

  • Color: Black
  • Measures vertical speed: Yes
  • Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
  • Temperature compensation: Yes
  • Total ascent/descent: Yes
  • Resolution: 1 meter
  • Recording intervals: 2 seconds, 10 seconds
  • Altimeter/barometer lock: Yes
  • Altitude range: -1,600 to 29,500 feet
  • Countdown timer: Yes
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Max number of split times in memory: 99
  • Timers (interval and warm-up): Yes
  • Average heart rate: Real time
  • Training effect: Real time
  • Calories: Real time
  • ANT digital coded signal: Yes
  • Memory capacity: 25 logs/100,000 beats
  • PC analysis: Yes, with 7 body parameters
  • EPOC: Yes
  • HR limits and HR zones: Yes
  • Suunto heart rate belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Suunto comfort belt: Included
  • Suunto memory belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Water resistance: 330 feet
  • Selectable metric/imperial units: Yes
  • Menu-based user interface: Yes
  • Dot-matrix display: Yes
  • Backlight type: Electro-luminescent display
  • Backlight option for night use: Yes
  • User-replaceable strap: Yes
  • Software: Suunto Training Manager (included)
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • User-replaceable battery: Yes
  • Suunto Coach personal training program: No
  • Customizable display: Yes
  • Button lock: Yes
  • Compatible with pods: Yes
  • Watch: 12/24 hour
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 3

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Two-year warranty

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy. By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass–initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto’s exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto’s key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world’s biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Mostly Great Training Aid
I’ve been working out 6-7 days a week for the last 15 years without a break.

I’ve owned the T6c for about 9 months now and use it 6 days a week - cardio indoor, weightlifting, road biking, and outdoor running. By reviewing the data it collects during workouts I have been able to increase my fitness level. It’s given me new insight into my workouts and more importantly an objective set of metrics.

The only issue I have is that the comfort strap that came with it broke after only 6 months. The “clip” simply broke during a workout and checking the web, it seems to be a common problem. I replaced it with the memory strap in hopes that it will have better durability. So far, so good.

5 Stars Great piece of gear
I bought this to replace my polar. Much better. The foot pod is much more accurate. The software sucks, but the recommendation to purchase firstbeat is a good one.

The only things better about the polar 600sd is that it has more flexibility with displays. Almost everything else about the Suunto is better. Highly recommended.

4 Stars Very Happy but fustrated…
Upon receiving the T6c I was excited to try it but soon became fustrated. Am disappointed in the user manual you have to play with it. Am very satisfied after figuring it out but the included software is lacking, though this has been pointed out by others. Overall would recomend just make sure you have time to play with it.

5 Stars Suunto T6c
The bad …. the first one of these didn’t work properly. It was DOA and then went through two batteries in a week. That said, the guys at [...] were really helpful and sent me a new one very promptly. Buyers should be aware that Suunto quality control is not always perfect and I had a very similar problem with their Smart Belt a couple of years ago, although they replaced that under warranty.

The good … it’s a big improvement on the old T6. The ability to customize the screens is very useful and it’s also compatible with any pods you may have if you’re upgrading either from the T6 or any of the other T-series watches

4 Stars Overall very good with minor glitches
I have owned the t6c for about 2 months now. I previously had the t2c and wanted the added functionality of the t6c. I also purchased the GPS pod. Overall I like the unit. I am an advanced squash player and find the Training Effect (TE) function (based on the EPOC measurements) very valuable. Previously I believed the more you trained the fitter you got. According to Suunto there is an optimal training level, train under it and you do not improve, train over it and you risk overtraining which does more harm than good. The t6c shows you your real time Training Effect so you can set your TE goal and perform your workout to achieve it.

As others have noted, the software that comes with the unit is so-so. It calculates a bunch of variables but really doesn’t tell you what to do with all that information. The Firstbeat Athlete software ($80) which must be purchased separately has all the functions that the Suunto software does, but it also has a Coach mode which tells you based on your previous training sessions when and at what level your future training should be. For example it will say on Monday train at TE 2.5, Tuesday rest, Wednesday train at TE 4.0. Very useful information. Unfortunately my Firstbeat software stopped working and I have no idea why.

Some cons: The GPS strap against bare skin is quite scratchy and uncomfortable. The variable display in Display 1,2 mode does not show Max HR, a major oversight. The memory on the watch fills up quickly, so if you forget to upload previous sessions you may have to delete some logs to record new workouts.

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Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Fusion

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Suunto t6c Heart Rate Monitor and Fitness Trainer Watch Fusion




Reaching your goals can be tough. It takes the right tools, knowledge, and guidance to improve with each training session. Enter the Suunto t6c heart rate monitor and fitness trainer watch, a professional-grade training tool for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing your workouts. The t6c is equipped with a bundle of valuable features, but none is more valuable than its correspondence with the included Suunto Training Manager PC software, which provides a detailed analysis of seven physiological parameters with an accuracy previously available only in sports laboratories. This analysis breaks down nearly every aspect of your training, so you can make adjustments and train more efficiently in the future.

The t6c also tracks your real-time Training Effect, a quick and accurate measurement of how hard your body is working at any given moment. By knowing your Training Effect, you’ll enjoy a more intimate understanding of your body’s workout “sweet spot,” an essential tidbit if you want to achieve your targets without setting yourself back by under- or over-training. The Training Effect works intuitively: The watch first notes the info from your personal fitness profile, and then analyzes your physiological progress and translates the data into a simple one-to-five scale. For example, if you want to improve your aerobic fitness at a moderate tempo, you should exercise until your TE meter reads between 3.0 and 3.9, two to four times per week. To improve your aerobic condition more rapidly–but without the risk of over-training–you should push yourself harder once or twice per week, so your TE meter reads 4.0 to 4.9, with a few recovery sessions in the TE 1.0 to 2.0 range. The Training Effect is relative to each individual. While a novice runner might achieve a TE of 4.0 on a four-mile jog, a professional runner might have to complete an uphill marathon to get the same reading. In other words, both runners will have to exercise hard to achieve a TE of 4.0.

The t6c includes a couple of additional features that put it above and beyond traditional heart rate monitor watches. For example, the t6c gives you a readout of your excess post-exercise oxygen consumption level (EPOC), letting you measure and adjust your training loads to ensure that your body is safely getting the most from each workout. And users will love the built-in altimeter, which lets you monitor your climbing or hill performance to know how your body will react when training at various altitudes.

Finally, the Suunto t6c offers interference-free digital ANT transmission, making it easy to pair your heart rate monitor with the included Suunto comfort belt. You can also use this secure connection to monitor your speed, distance, or cadence by pairing your Suunto t6c with an optional Suunto training pod. Training pods are small units that attach to such items as a running shoe or a bike to calculate your speed, distance, and even pedal revolutions per minute while you exercise. Pods are ideal for athletes who aren’t satisfied with half-hearted training efforts, but really want to monitor their training routines down to the last detail.

Specifications:

  • Color: Fusion
  • Measures vertical speed: Yes
  • Real-time vertical cumulative value: Yes
  • Temperature compensation: Yes
  • Total ascent/descent: Yes
  • Resolution: 1 meter
  • Recording intervals: 2 seconds, 10 seconds
  • Altimeter/barometer lock: Yes
  • Altitude range: -1,600 to 29,500 feet
  • Countdown timer: Yes
  • Stopwatch: Yes
  • Max number of split times in memory: 99
  • Timers (interval and warm-up): Yes
  • Average heart rate: Real time
  • Training effect: Real time
  • Calories: Real time
  • ANT digital coded signal: Yes
  • Memory capacity: 25 logs/100,000 beats
  • PC analysis: Yes, with 7 body parameters
  • EPOC: Yes
  • HR limits and HR zones: Yes
  • Suunto heart rate belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Suunto comfort belt: Included
  • Suunto memory belt: Compatible, sold separately
  • Water resistance: 330 feet
  • Selectable metric/imperial units: Yes
  • Menu-based user interface: Yes
  • Dot-matrix display: Yes
  • Backlight type: Electro-luminescent display
  • Backlight option for night use: Yes
  • User-replaceable strap: Yes
  • Software: Suunto Training Manager (included)
  • Low battery warning: Yes
  • User-replaceable battery: Yes
  • Suunto Coach personal training program: No
  • Customizable display: Yes
  • Button lock: Yes
  • Compatible with pods: Yes
  • Watch: 12/24 hour
  • Calendar clock: Yes
  • Dual time: Yes
  • Daily alarms: 3

Manufacturer’s Warranty
Two-year warranty

About Suunto
Suunto was founded in 1936 by outdoors man and a keen orienteering enthusiast, Tuomas Vohlonen, who had long been bothered by a problem: the inaccuracy of traditional dry compasses and their lack of steady needle operation. Being an engineer with an inventive turn of mind, he discovered and patented the production method for a much steadier needle, better readings, and a new level of accuracy. By 1950 the company was exporting compasses to over 50 countries around the world, including Canada and the United States. In 1952, Helsinki was hosting the Olympic Games, and the torches carried to light the Olympic flame were Suunto products. The next step was improving the stability and accuracy of marine compasses. The first marine compass, the Suunto K-12, was launched onto the market in 1953. In 1957, Suunto started manufacturing hypsometers, which measure the height of trees.

In the 1960s, the compass range grew further and Suunto introduced its first diving compass–initiated by the divers themselves. A British sports diver attached a Suunto compass to his wrist and found that the device also worked underwater. Thanks to his feedback and initiatives, the new business category was found. Suunto’s exports and business grew steadily and Suunto then focused on combining its strength in precision mechanics with new skills in electronics. Accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness have been Suunto’s key values from the very beginning of the company history.

Today, Suunto is a leading designer and manufacturer of sports instruments for training, diving, mountaineering, hiking, skiing, sailing, and golf. True to its roots, Suunto is today the world’s biggest compass manufacturer. Prized for their design, accuracy and dependability, Suunto sports instruments combine the aesthetics and functionality of watches with sport-specific computers that help athletes at all levels analyze and improve performance. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 500 people worldwide and distributes its products to nearly 60 countries. The company is a subsidiary of Helsinki-based Amer Sports Corporation with the sister brands Wilson, Salomon, Atomic, Precor, and Mavic.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Suunto T6c
The bad …. the first one of these didn’t work properly. It was DOA and then went through two batteries in a week. That said, the guys at [...] were really helpful and sent me a new one very promptly. Buyers should be aware that Suunto quality control is not always perfect and I had a very similar problem with their Smart Belt a couple of years ago, although they replaced that under warranty.

The good … it’s a big improvement on the old T6. The ability to customize the screens is very useful and it’s also compatible with any pods you may have if you’re upgrading either from the T6 or any of the other T-series watches

4 Stars Overall very good with minor glitches
I have owned the t6c for about 2 months now. I previously had the t2c and wanted the added functionality of the t6c. I also purchased the GPS pod. Overall I like the unit. I am an advanced squash player and find the Training Effect (TE) function (based on the EPOC measurements) very valuable. Previously I believed the more you trained the fitter you got. According to Suunto there is an optimal training level, train under it and you do not improve, train over it and you risk overtraining which does more harm than good. The t6c shows you your real time Training Effect so you can set your TE goal and perform your workout to achieve it.

As others have noted, the software that comes with the unit is so-so. It calculates a bunch of variables but really doesn’t tell you what to do with all that information. The Firstbeat Athlete software ($80) which must be purchased separately has all the functions that the Suunto software does, but it also has a Coach mode which tells you based on your previous training sessions when and at what level your future training should be. For example it will say on Monday train at TE 2.5, Tuesday rest, Wednesday train at TE 4.0. Very useful information. Unfortunately my Firstbeat software stopped working and I have no idea why.

Some cons: The GPS strap against bare skin is quite scratchy and uncomfortable. The variable display in Display 1,2 mode does not show Max HR, a major oversight. The memory on the watch fills up quickly, so if you forget to upload previous sessions you may have to delete some logs to record new workouts.

4 Stars Very Happy but fustrated…
Upon receiving the T6c I was excited to try it but soon became fustrated. Am disappointed in the user manual you have to play with it. Am very satisfied after figuring it out but the included software is lacking, though this has been pointed out by others. Overall would recomend just make sure you have time to play with it.

5 Stars Great piece of gear
I bought this to replace my polar. Much better. The foot pod is much more accurate. The software sucks, but the recommendation to purchase firstbeat is a good one.

The only things better about the polar 600sd is that it has more flexibility with displays. Almost everything else about the Suunto is better. Highly recommended.

4 Stars Mostly Great Training Aid
I’ve been working out 6-7 days a week for the last 15 years without a break.

I’ve owned the T6c for about 9 months now and use it 6 days a week - cardio indoor, weightlifting, road biking, and outdoor running. By reviewing the data it collects during workouts I have been able to increase my fitness level. It’s given me new insight into my workouts and more importantly an objective set of metrics.

The only issue I have is that the comfort strap that came with it broke after only 6 months. The “clip” simply broke during a workout and checking the web, it seems to be a common problem. I replaced it with the memory strap in hopes that it will have better durability. So far, so good.

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The FIRM Power Ball Kit with Slim and Trim DVD

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

The FIRM Power Ball Kit with Slim and Trim DVD




Boost calorie burning as you tighten and tone your abs, hips, thighs, shoulders and arms with The FIRM Power Ball. Youll toss, roll and pump the 4 lb. Power Ball as you move to the high energy beat.

The Power Ball adds intensity to your entire workout while challenging your core muscles for solid abs. With just one simple fitness tool, youll learn easy-to-follow sculpting moves and total body conditioning drills that make your body slim, trim and stronger than ever.

Power up your workouts for faster results with The Power Ball. Youll reshape your entire body for a leaner, stronger, healthier you with The FIRM Master Instructor Tina Smalley leading the way!

Kit Includes

  • One 4 lb. Power Ball, textured for a comfortable, solid grip. Dynamic and fun to work with, the Power Ball helps you burn more fat as you sculpt your entire body.
  • Slim & Trim Complete and Express Workouts on one DVD.

    The SLIM & TRIM WORKOUT DVD Led by Master Instructor Tina Smalley includes:

  • 40-MINUTE COMPLETE WORKOUT
  • 20-MINUTE EXPRESS WORKOUT
  • BEGINNER MODIFICATIONS, SO ANYONE CAN DO IT!

    BONUS WORKOUT: Twist Your Belly Flat in Only 8 Minutes!

    The FIRM Foundation
    For over 25 years, The FIRM has worked with an incredibly insightful idea: strength training combined with aerobics yield better results than either alone. And the founders were right, thanks to one simple truth muscle burns fat all by itself. With The FIRM, you burn fat through the aerobic portion of your workout while you build muscle that increases your bodys natural fat-burning mechanism. Your collective muscle burns more fat. Solid thinking. Solid body. No wonder its called The FIRM.

    For more than 25 years, The FIRM has combined sculpting and cardio in a unique, effective way to help you develop the body youve always wanted. The FIRM method maximizes your ability to sculpt and shape

  • User Ratings and Reviews

    3 Stars Expected to like this more than I did….
    I love weighted workouts, but this one had so many multiple things going on.. for instance, the fancy side squats (while doing like 4 other things at the same time) should be done very carefully if you have ever had any knee injuries or pain. this is a move a person should be extra careful to do in correct form anyway, but the way it is done in the video makes it difficult to understand if you are doing it in correct form or not. i understand the need to be creative, but i also think there is a balance in the sense that we must be mindful of the way we are moving as well in order to avoid injury.

    5 Stars Excellent workout

    I was pleasantly surprised with this DVD. Tina is not my favorite FIRM instructor but she does a great job with the workout. The workout itself is very challenging-this is not for beginners.

    4 Stars Innovative and fun!
    Pluses:

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    - interesting new versions of well-known moves

    - good lower body workout, keeps your heartrate elevated

    - nice and motivating instructor that cues well

    Minuses:

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    - apart during moves that use my own weight ( pushups ) my upper body does not feel challenged enough by the workout

    - if you are a beginner or are not too coordinated some of the lower body moves could be dangerous to your joints as you have to change directions very quickly

    5 Stars Challenging and Fun!
    MI Tina did a great job with this one. I’ve been using FIRM videos 5 times a week for a couple of years and this one kept my heart rate up the entire time. I didn’t think a 4lb ball could fee so heavy. The additional 8 minute ab workout is really good as well. She uses a variety of classic moves with a twist as well as all new moves. If you’re up for a total body challenge, you need this one!

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    Gaiam Yoga For Beginners Kit

    Thursday, April 1st, 2010

    Gaiam Yoga For Beginners Kit




    Midwest Sports Tennis Outlet offers the Gaiam Yoga Beginners kit including a mat, block, and dvds, to add yoga to your tennis fitness routine.

    Begin your yoga practice with all the tools necessary to master the basic skills. Rodney Yees expert advice from beginning poses to prop use teaches everything you need to build a solid foundation. Whether youre looking for increased flexibility or a workout that challenges the body as a whole, the Yoga Beginners Kit is an ideal way to ease yoga into your daily routine.

    Kit includes:

  • Full-length instruction DVD with 2 workouts plus bonus meditation program, and a guide to using props and accompanying prop workout (60 minutes).
  • yoga mat (68L x 24W x 3mm) with alignment marks to help guide hand and foot placement.
  • yoga block (9″L x 6″W x 4″H) for proper positioning and support.
  • D-ring yoga strap (6′) to lengthen and align stretches
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