Friday, March 27, 2009 @ 12:31 AM
New Watch!!
Doing something the impossible, I finally feel that I did the right thing for this time round. I bought an essential tool that is a need to everyone’s life. Regardless of where people are and what they are doing, this tool is being used every day to determine your daily life. This is not other than a watch! Feel curious? Confused? Thinking if I am a retard for mentioning that? Well, I’m not.
To be honest, I have finally got a watch recently at the Robinsons Expo Sales Fair, which sells a variety of goods. Known as the PUMA Cardiac Heart Rate Monitor Sports Watch, this watch is designed to get your heart racing, which is perfect for the gym or stamina-fuelled activities. It comes with a lightweight monitor belt, being used to indicate the user’s heart rate. (As prescribed from the website)
The real concern was not about having a new watch but the number of years that makes me finally to wear one. The last time I wore a watch was like 7 to 8 years ago, during my secondary school days. I had this blue/ silver watch from 25 Hours but soon I stopped wearing it as I encountered with rashes on my hand. The rashes only get to recover after weeks and months of healing and by then, I don’t like wearing watches. It will be always troublesome and by then, when I hit 15, having my first mobile phone was a good thing as it acts as another time indicator for me.
The focal point of this new PUMA watch is that it helps me to tabulate how much has been done to exercise my own heart. Base on the heart rate monitor, it allows me to determine whether my intensity level of the performed exercise is sufficient to help me lose my calories, as well as burning my fats. Since I need to lose my weight, or should I say, cutting down the excess fats in parts of my body, it’s time for me to do something to solve this issue.
As for now, the watch is still working but seriously, I’m really gonna wear a watch from now on. Treat it as a habit for me as a watch is required to be wore at all times during my National Service period. Great! At least I won’t depend too much on my mobile phone for my sense of time, not gonna kill myself with plenty of radiation.
Below's the watch: