About heart rate reserve, Efer to – Yamaha BODiBEAT BF-1 User Manual

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Exercising According to a Training Program—Training Mode

BF-1 Owner’s Manual

38

Starting Up

Exercising

Computer

Settings

Music Player

Troubleshooting

Menu Tree

Index

About heart rate reserve

Heart rate reserve (HRR) is a term used to describe the difference
between a person’s resting heart rate (HR

rest

) and maximum heart rate

(HR

max

). The formula is:

HRR = HR

max

– HR

rest

The BF-1 actually measures and calculates the percentage of heart rate
reserve (%HRR) and uses this as a measurement of exercise intensity.
By using %HRR as the exercise intensity, the optimal heart rate (HR) in
exercising is calculated. The formula is:

HR = HRR x %HRR + HR

rest

For example, if your HR

max

is 180 bpm, HR

rest

is 60 bpm and target

%HRR is 70%, the HR is calculated as:

HR = (180 – 60) x 0.7 + 60 = 144

After the Interval and Target setting is finished, the following display appears.

3

Set the desired values for Interval and Target, and then
simultaneously press the

/ (Up/Down) buttons to actually enter

them for the segment.

The segment is entered and operation returns to the previous display.

4

Select “Add Segment” to enter the next segment.

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 above as needed to create all the desired
segments for your program.

6

After you’ve created all the segments for the program, select “OK”
in the display.

The Select Music display appears (when some Playlists exist).

n

When there are no Playlists or the Music Priority parameter (

page 61

) is set to “BODiBEAT

Songs,” the Music Select display is not displayed. Skip to step 8.

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Interval

Target

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