FITIV Pulse might be a bit more popular than Elite HRV. We know about 5 links to it since March 2021 and only 4 links to Elite HRV. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There are many many apps/devices you can use - I settled on using this heart rate monitor and this app. Source: about 2 years ago
Your H10 will work with this app: https://elitehrv.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Butekyo breathing & especially HRV training will help - A LOT. Go to elitehrv.com. Source: about 3 years ago
If cost is an issue, you can use a simple Polar H10 chest strap which lasts a really long time and is a one time cost of $70 USD (depending on where/when you buy it). It can be used with many apps, such as Elite HRV like you've mentioned, and many people use Elite HRV and a Polar H10 to monitor/predict/avoid over training - from novice fitness to literal Olympic gold medalists. (Disclosure: I created Elite HRV,... Source: about 3 years ago
I use FitSync to sync intraday Fitbit data to Apple Health. It includes SpO2 and sleep heart rate so I can also use the wellness tab in GentlerStreak. Apps like RunGap or FITIV can connect with Fitbit to export workouts to Apple Health. You have to combine this with FitSync though, because natively Fitbit does not support export of heart rate during workouts. Source: 11 months ago
A chest HR monitor will give a much more accurate reading because it measure much more often than the watch does. Also, movement of the watch on your wrist can interrupt the reading. When I workout, I take the watch off and just use my iPhone (running FITIV) and the chest HR monitor. Much easier to see than trying to look at your wrist while riding. And, saves battery on the watch. Source: over 1 year ago
I have found it incredibly helpful to be able to watch my metrics as I'm exercising. This is where "Fitiv" comes in. Both GS and Fitiv will allow you to track your metrics during a workout. However, GS will only display on your watch, not your phone. When I'm riding, I don't want to have to move my hand off the handlebars to see the watch face. And, again, you are only getting readings every 5 seconds or so. Fitiv... Source: over 1 year ago
So I had my first race since 2019 today - and in previous years I did my tracking by carrying my phone with me for the bike and the run. (I'd keep in in an armband around the aero bars, and then slip it onto my arm for the run.) I typically used the FITIV app for tracking, as I've been using it since its earliest iteration (as "MOTIFIT"), so it has my history, works with my HR sensor (first-gen Wahoo Tickr), and... Source: almost 3 years ago
I don't use the Wahoo Cadence, but I do use the first-gen Wahoo Tickr for heart rate, and my app of choice for fitness tracking has been Fitiv. It has worked well with GPS tracking and pairing with the Tickr, using either my phone (iPhone 8) or my watch (Apple series 2). I haven't tried any cadence sensor with this, and the closest mention I could find was this blog post from April 2020 where the writer talks... Source: about 3 years ago
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