wrong again! It is clearly a heart rate monitor! I am the first on to get this right right? what is my prize?
He will be wearing the strap during the fight... it has a small sensor that can detect trace amounts of plaster or witchcraft blood on the wraps too.
It hold's in certain This content is protected tendencies. (J/K) This content is protected Nah!!!... It's called a Heart Rate Monitor [ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_rate_monitor[/ame]
it is a heart rate monitor that sends data to a device installed in a computer/laptop or PDA to train athletes how to recuperate their BASE HEART RATE after an excessive amount workout/movement/punches rise their heart rate and get tired... in example Tito Trinidad could throw a large amount of power punches and get gased, but he would get his heart rate back to normal and be rested in 32 seconds out of the 60 seconds, one minute between rounds... in other words cotto is being train to recuperate between rounds so he can withstand Margarito"s work-rate... hopefully it will work????
This is what I've found through some intense research on this subject: A heart rate monitor is a personal monitoring device which allows a subject to measure his or her heart rate in real time or record his or her heart rate for later study. Early models consisted of a monitoring box with a set of electrode leads which attached to the chest. Modern heart rate monitors usually comprise two elements: a chest strap transmitter and a wrist receiver or mobile phone (which usually doubles as a watch or phone). In early plastic straps water or liquid was required to get good performance. Later units have used conductive smart fabric with built in microprocessors which analyse the EKG signal to determine heart rate. Strapless heart rate monitors now allow the user to just touch two sensors on a wristwatch display for a few seconds to view their heart rate. These are popular for their comfort and ease of use though they don't give as much detail as monitors which use a chest strap. Newer versions include a microprocessor which is continuously monitoring the EKG and calculating the heart rate, and other parameters. These may include accelerometers which can detect speed and distance eliminating the need for foot worn devices. There are a wide number of receiver designs, with various features. These include average heart rate over exercise period, time in a specific heart rate zone, calories burned, breathing rate, built in speed and distance, and detailed logging that can be downloaded to a computer.