Life Fitness 8500 manual Hill Program, Warm-up, 2 Plateau, 3 Interval Training, and 4 Cool-down

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HILL PROGRAM

lAfter selecting a Hill workout, you will be asked to enter the desired workout time in minutes. Enter a number from 10 to 60minutes and press ENTER.

lSelect an effort level from 1 – 20. The effort level will be displayed in the Data Entry Window (you do not need to press ENTER).

The Lifecycle exercise bike’s patented Hill program offers the ideal configuration for interval training: periods of intense aerobic activity separated by regular intervals of lower-intensity exercise. Interval training programs have been scientifically demonstrated to yield greater cardiorespiratory improvement than steady-pace training.

Not only does the Hill program offer the challenge of alternating periods of high and low intensity, but the levels of intensity become progressively more difficult during the course of the program. Because you have the option of working out in a Hill program from 1 to 60minutes, and because the Hill program is composed of four distinct phases, the 20 intervals that make up the program must be structured differently to accommodate the entire array of program durations. Longer workouts add more hills.

60 minutes is the factory setting for the Maximum Program Duration. To increase or decrease the Maximum Program Duration see the Optional Settings for the Lifecycle Exercise Bike section.

Each Hill program session comprises the following phases:

(1) Warm-up, (2) Plateau, (3) Interval Training, and (4) Cool-down

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Warm-up: Gradually brings your heart rate into the lower portion of your target heart rate zone, increasing respiration and blood flow to working muscles.

Plateau: Brings your heart rate in your target zone.

Interval Training: A series of hills and valleys. During this portion of the workout, you will be confronted with sets of four successively steeper hills, each separated from the next by a valley, or recovery period. Check your heart rate at the end of the interval training period to ensure that you have stayed within your target zone.

Cool-down: Allows the body to begin removing accumulated by-products of exercise, such as lactic acid, which build up in muscles during a workout and contribute to muscle soreness.

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Contents International Offices Corporate HeadquartersPage Table of Contents Lifecycle exercise bikes Getting Started Important Safety InstructionsHow to Stabilize the Lifecycle Exercise Bike Upright Exercise Bikes How to Adjust the SeatRecumbent Exercise Bikes How to Adjust the Footstraps Maximum Program Time Optional Settings for the Lifecycle Exercise BikeEnglish / Metric toggle Data Entry Window Display Console OverviewConsole Descriptions Elapsed Time WindowData Entry Zone Feedback Window Program Profile WindowSummary Instructions Speed WindowHeart Rate Zone Trainingi I TM Exercisei Why Heart Rate Zone Training?Lifepulse Digitial Heart Rate Sensors Heart Rate MonitoringOptional Heart Rate Chest Strap Program Overview ProgramsPrograms Step by Step To Begin a Lifecycle Exercise Bike Workout Program DescriptionsManual Program Manual and Random ProgramsRandom Program Warm-up, 2 Plateau, 3 Interval Training, and 4 Cool-down Hill ProgramFor Fat Burning Heart Rate Check PointsFor Cardio FAT Burn Fat Burn and Cardio ProgramsCardio FIT Test Recommended FIT Test Levels Fit Test Tips AGE Selecting the Correct Intensity Level How to Maximize Workouts on the Lifecycle Exercise BikeRace Option Watts / Mets Programmability OptionsPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataSymptom Probable Cause Corrective Action How to Solve Basic Operating ProblemsTroubleshooting the Optional Heart Rate Chest Strap How to Obtain Product Service Console displays Lifecycle Exercise Bike Specifications
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