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	<title>Comments on: Should you buy a HRM that measures HRV?</title>
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		<title>By: Niceto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Niceto</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am using a very simple setup to study hrv during the night and dry sports. I use the smartbelt from suunto to record R-R and feed the data on kubios HRV ver 2.0 (it can read data files from suunto and polar). Is free and really powerfull.

It can be downloaded at:

http://kubios.uku.fi/

I train in the swiming pool and in openwater (sea), recordings during wet sports have very low quality (sometimes less than 5% good data) due to bad contact with the skin and/or the high conductivity of the seawater. I am considering the acquisition in the future of a waterproof ECG-holter and electrodes, as I can´t study HRV during training and the most important for me, during long competitions in openwater (2-10km).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am using a very simple setup to study hrv during the night and dry sports. I use the smartbelt from suunto to record R-R and feed the data on kubios HRV ver 2.0 (it can read data files from suunto and polar). Is free and really powerfull.</p>
<p>It can be downloaded at:</p>
<p><a href="http://kubios.uku.fi/" rel="nofollow">http://kubios.uku.fi/</a></p>
<p>I train in the swiming pool and in openwater (sea), recordings during wet sports have very low quality (sometimes less than 5% good data) due to bad contact with the skin and/or the high conductivity of the seawater. I am considering the acquisition in the future of a waterproof ECG-holter and electrodes, as I can´t study HRV during training and the most important for me, during long competitions in openwater (2-10km).</p>
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