Precor 719e owner manual

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3.After your warm-up period, maintain your heart rate in your training zone during your aerobic session. As you work out, vary your body position to reduce localized muscle fatigue and to exercise all your lower body muscles.

You can vary body position by changing the angle of your upper body and your footstep. Use the upright upper body position to work your entire leg; use the forward lean to concentrate on the gluteal muscles. Three types of footsteps are explained below; you can use one of these or your own footstep when working out.

Forefoot step with heel press down—start by pressing down with the ball of your foot, then press the heel down and straighten the supporting leg. This step helps to stretch your calf muscles and Achilles tendon to prevent them from becoming too tight during your workout.

Midfoot step with heel press down—step with your arch, then press the foot pedal down with your heel. This step concentrates on your entire leg, working muscles in both the front and back.

Forefoot step with toe press down—step on the ball of your foot for the entire stroke. This step concentrates on your calves.

4.When you are finished exercising, cool down for 3 to 5 minutes by gradually reducing your step rate and step height. If earlier you decreased the resistance level for your aerobic session, move the level to a higher setting to help your body cool down. A proper cool-down helps to transport excess lactic acid out of the working muscles, allowing them to recover faster.

For best results, vary your workouts by changing duration, intensity, footstep, body position, and type of work (such as interval training). We recommend that you keep track of your workouts by writing them down; this way you can monitor your progress toward your fitness goals and use the information as a reference in planning interesting, challenging workouts.

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Contents Independent Action Climber Safety Information Table of Contents Unpacking the 719e Independent Action Climber C D E F G Assembling the 719e Independent Action Climber Base Frame Diagram Understanding the Electronic Console Using the 719e Independent Action ClimberDisplays Keypad Setting the Resistance LevelPhoto Working Out on the 719e ClimberPage General Aerobic Training Information Heart Rate Training Zone How Often Should I Exercise? How Long Should I Exercise?Cleaning the 719e Climber Maintenance and TroubleshootingChanging the Batteries Problem Solution Troubleshooting TipsGetting Service Page 33914-102 5/93