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The Effect of Global Warming on Polar Bears
The impact of global warming on polar bears is having far reaching effects. Polar bears are a part of a very delicately balanced ecosystem. As global temperatures rise the Arctic sea ice is melting and it is reported by the U.S. Geological Survey Office that there will be a reduction of as much as 2/3's in the polar bear population over the next 50 years.
As the ice melts these iconic animals are losing their habitat and hunting grounds. They mainly hunt seals, which live on arctic ice. The seals swim under the pack ice, surfacing through breathing holes for air and to rest upon the ice. The polar bears lay in wait at these breathing holes, to capture their prey.
Due to the significant loss of ice and the rapidly disappearing hunting grounds of these magnificent creatures, up to 70% of them do not survive beyond 3 years of age. Many are simply starving to death due to lack of a reliable food source. In 2007 a record low in the surface area of summer pack ice was recorded in the Arctic ocean, equivalent to an area the size of Texas and Alaska combined!
NASA scientists project that by 2012 all the pack ice may well be gone. Floating sea ice platforms is becoming less accessible to the bears as they are further out from shore. It is suspected that many bears are drowning due to rougher seas and retreating pack ice.
The impact of global warming is affecting their feeding grounds due to the fact that rougher seas and less pack ice means that seals can't as easily access the rich feeding grounds. This means that there are less seals able to access food, which means that their numbers are declining. Less seals means a decrease in the food source for polar bears.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Polar FT60 Black Heart Rate Monitor - Easy, Smeazy, Best Price of The Year
Searching for a great deal online for the Polar FT60 Black heart rate monitor? Read on and I'll help you find the price you want and save you a lot of time looking around so you can get back to your workout routine! The black model is slick, sleek and really selling like hotcakes right now.
It's a sports watch, fitness trainer and heart rate monitor all in one, giving you a really good bang for the buck!
Its top selling feature is the Polar STAR program, which gives any level athlete the added bonus of having a personal trainer right there with them. You will love having the ability to track your workouts! The Polar FT60 Black model comes with the STAR program, so you're ready to go! Let the STAR training program show you how often you should workout, as well as how long and how hard to exercise. It will then summarize our workout for you, and will keep you motivated to move closer to your goal.
Try the optional Flowlink data unit that you can purchase separately. Adding this to the Polar FT60 Black heart rate monitor will link you with free software to and will improve trainer feedback for you. You can just sit down at night when you have time and find out what your true progress is by linking your watch to your computer - awesome and easy too.
The Polar FT60 heart rate monitor in black is stylish and comfortable to wear. The easy to read and easy to program display is something you will really appreciate! It's durable and water resistant too!
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Monday, November 7, 2011
The Polar FT60 - The Right Right Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) for You?
What's the point of buying some fancy gadget designed for Triathletes when all you need is something to check your lap time around the block or your heart rate while exercising on a treadmill? There are dozens of HRM's out on the market that meet just about every level of need you can think of. This dupes many people into thinking they need this, need that or need the other.
In reality very few heath conscience people need high-end monitors to help them support a healthy, well-rounded workout-- but it certainly helps so you're less likely to overdo it or, consequently, under-due it. Yet, they should get a product that allows room for growth as well in the event your exercise regiments increase in sophistication and variety.
Get What You Need- But Leave a Little Wiggle Room:
For our purposes here, we're going to talk about a 'middle-of-the-road' monitor that will record such cardiovascular statistics like: minimal/maximal heart rate, calories burned and energy out put during your exercise sessions. Initially, you may just pick up a simple heart rate monitor that offers a timer function to record lap times while walking or jogging. Later, you'll discover you could really use more information to focus your workouts to gain more from each session- safely.
For example, the Polar FT60 women's heart rate monitor watch is tailored to aid you in your regular exercise routines to improve your cardiovascular conditioning. It is also (obviously) manufactured with a slightly smaller wrist band than that of its male counterpart. It will help you through the ideal training intensity for your physiological profile level after first checking your daily condition (minimal/maximal heart beets per. minute- HPM).
So it's more than just a lap timer, more than just a heart monitor... this product (like many others in its class) offers additional data output options you can review latter to gauge your performance. So as we mentioned before, many naïve users will go out and spend a great deal of money by investing in something (HRM) that only professional athletes would use. Yet, with a little research you can find one that compliments your current needs while still giving you room to explore other avenues of fitness training later down the road.
Sift Through the Innumerable Gadgets:
With so many heart rate monitors with so many functions, optional components or add-on's where do you begin? For starters it is intrinsic that you select a HRM that is appropriate for your: targeted exercise routines (what kind of physical training you intend to explore), your age, your current physical condition and where you'd like to take your physical condition (this is where the 'wiggle room' comes in). Other things to consider are: accuracy, ease of use, types of data output needed (monitored/stored) and budget.
The Next Step- Establish a Base Line:
Ascertaining your heart rate on a regular basis assists you in both reaching your personal fitness goals and improves your physical condition in general. It's extremely important to train at the proper intensity level. You must keep in mind that if you exercise too hard, you may lose what you were trying to accomplish, but if you don't work out hard enough you may not achieve your goal. The FT60 remedies these issues by establishing a comprehensive map to help you exercise the correct way.
Using the Correct Heart Rate Monitor Product:
For our purposes, we'll look at a the FT60 Woman's Heart Rate Monitor Watch loaded with creative training modules to help you toward your exercise goals. First off, the watch includes a Polar Star personalized training program that adapts to your workout habits. The watch with pre-programmed settings can give you weekly, achievable training targets while providing constant feedback. The FT60 watch directs your workout while maintaining a firm but fair routine that will help you reach your goals more effectively.
Additional Features That Address Other Needs:
The FT60 also integrates other features and functions including ZonePointer, Polar OwnZone, and Polar OwnCal modes. The ZonePointer is an audible and visual feature on the display that shows your current heart rate within your target heart rate zone. The Polar OwnZone mode, however, offers a customized target zone for personal training routines. Lastly, the Polar OwnCal mode displays your energy output during one exercise session, as well as kilocalories during successive exercise sessions.
Where to Buy:
You can find heart rate monitors at your local running or fitness store or online. Do some research, get the pros and cons for a product that will to fit your needs. Then set your life on a healthier, more fulfilling direction.
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Polar Wearlink+ W.I.N.D. Transmitter (M-XXL)
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Comfortable textile transmitter with 2.4GHz transmission, which is disturbance-free from all other electronic devices. Compatible with the Polar RS800sd and Polar RS800 Running Computers and CS600 Cyclocomputer.
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Polar RS300X Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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Now our most popular and top performing running computer is enhanced with GPS speed and distance capability