I just use aloe vera gel from the drugstore. Fruit of the Earth brand, don't know if they sell that in Canada or not.
You got the rest of it right - that's just stuff I've read, haven't had a need personally, but worth a try.![]()
I just use aloe vera gel from the drugstore. Fruit of the Earth brand, don't know if they sell that in Canada or not.
You got the rest of it right - that's just stuff I've read, haven't had a need personally, but worth a try.![]()
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Thanks. We have a natural product store in the building I work in. I'll go check them out. Or might order through Amazon. Generally free delivery and fast.
I'll keep you posted on the "tests" I'll be trying. Just weird that husband has no issues and I do EVERY single training session.
Ask Oak said, it's likely due to contact and/or sweat (moisture levels). Your rib cage is a different shape than his and I'm willing to bet that your sweat response takes longer to kick in... keeping those points in mind, it makes sense that he may not have an issue and you do.
Oak's suggestions are good ones and will hopefully solve the problem. If not, you may need to try a different HR strap. My Kurt Kinetic strap is identical to the one for my Garmin, I wonder if they are interchangeable? Garmin has some very nice soft strap designs that fit smaller rib cages much better. Though you'd want to make damn sure the Kinetic soft ware could communicate with it before investing in another strap.
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Oups...pressed send before noticing another reply. Thanks Wahine. While I had sent this (below) you had mentioned the sweat thing...which may totally makes sense (from what I wrote too).
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While googling internet about something else, I happened to link to this website which explains a lot of what you said, and more. Very interesting points they have.
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/04/t...eart-rate.html
One thing I noticed is that I don't sweat a lot from chest/cage. In fact, I'm not much of a sweater but for the forehead and neck (and not much there). Since I train with a big fan right in front of me, it is possible that my strap gets dried too quickly. So the gel maybe my best bet.
We also have a "running room" store in that same building I work. I could check it out at lunch time for gel bottles.
To be continued....I'll beat that strap mystery.![]()
Last edited by Helene2013; 03-18-2014 at 04:51 PM. Reason: Add to Wahine....saw later she posted before me.
By the way, I knew I'd find the answers to my mystery strap issue by addressing it here. I cannot be the only one for sure with this problem. It is not defective since it works very well on husband, no issues at all on him.
I do have other straps (polar and Garmin) but they are not compatible as they are not bluetooth. I tried...trust me.One evening it was a mess of straps and readers (we have 4 of those) on a shelf in basement. Had fun sorting them out after (which goes with which as straps are not always that obvious - especially when mad haha)
It sounds like the strap is washable, how often do you toss it in the washer? This probably isn't it since your DH doesn't have the problem but it is good to do from time to time. I rinse mine after every use, but things do build on the contacts that rinsing doesn't remove. So, when my HRM starts telling me that my heart rate is 270, or it takes forever to connect with my transmitter or keeps disconnecting, I know it is time to toss it into the cold wash with my gym clothes. I've taken to doing this on a regular basis to keep the problem from developing.
I am not much of a sweater myself, regardless of intensity level, I never thought that could be a problem. But I don't have a fan in front of meLet us know how it works with moving the strap around, I never thought about that myself (several of my sports bras tend to push my transmitter down).
It is in the wash every 3-4 usage. Air dried. Rinsed with soapy water the other times.
Will go at lunch find some gel bottle and will update tonight, if I can train. I have a very sick dog at home (gastro) and came home yesterday afternoon to a very nasty mess on main floor (will spare the details but you can use your imagination), a bit less when we got up this morning. She is fasting today and hopefully will start getting better or a vet visit will be on schedule tonight. blah
I bought some Ultralieve gel at the drugstore. Running room had no gel, and did not even know what it was and it's use, even if they have many many heart rate monitors on sale. It was behind counter of pharmacy. It does not have alcool or perfume. I'll test tonight....TBC...