Life Fitness 8500 manual Fat Burn and Cardio Programs, FAT Burn

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Fat Burn and Cardio Programs

On models equipped with telemetry heart rate features, the user must wear an optional heart rate chest strap transmitter to use these programs. On models equipped with Lifepulse sensors, the user must grasp the Lifepulse sensors when prompted by a flashing heart in the program window.

lEnter age using the numeric keypad to receive a computed target heart rate. Press ENTER to accept the calculated target or input a chosen target heart rate using the keypad and press ENTER.

lThe Data Entry Window will prompt you to enter a time from 1 – 60minutes. Key in the time you want the workout to last and press ENTER.

lFinally, select a warm-up effort level from 1 – 20. The effort level will be displayed in the Data Entry Window (you do not need to press ENTER) and your heart rate management program will begin a three minute warm-up at this level or until you reach your target heart rate, whichever comes first, followed by the actual heart rate controlled portion of the program.

FAT BURN

The Fat Burn and Cardio heart rate management programs work by adjusting the resistance of the Lifecycle exercise bike in response to your heart rate. The programs use heart rate technology to monitor your heart rate and automatically adjust the work load to maintain your target heart rate. The end result is a perfect workout every time, eliminating both under- and over-training.

On the Lifecycle exercise bike, the Fat Burn program uses the technology of heart rate monitoring to automatically keep your heart rate at 65% of your theoretical maximum heart rateor another target heart rate that you enter. Pedal resistance will automatically adjust to maintain the target heart rate. Exercising at 65% of your theoretical maximum heart rate maximizes the aerobic benefits of exercise by accessing the body’s fat stores for fuel.

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.

‡ (Defined by the American College of Sports Medicine’s “Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription” as 220 minus your age.)

CARDIO

The Cardio program is virtually identical to the Fat Burn program. The only difference is that your target heart rate is calculated at 80% of your theoretical maximum to accentuate cardiovascular improvement by placing a heavier work load on the heart muscle. If you wish to vary the focus of the exercise activities, switch back and forth between the Fat Burn and Cardio programs at any time during a workout, creating the ultimate interval training program!

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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 How to Adjust the Seat Upright Exercise BikesRecumbent Exercise Bikes How to Adjust the Footstraps Optional Settings for the Lifecycle Exercise Bike Maximum Program TimeEnglish / Metric toggle Console Descriptions Display Console OverviewElapsed Time Window Data Entry WindowData Entry Zone Summary Instructions Program Profile WindowSpeed Window Feedback WindowHeart Rate Zone Trainingi I TM Exercisei Why Heart Rate Zone Training?Heart Rate Monitoring Lifepulse Digitial Heart Rate SensorsOptional Heart Rate Chest Strap Program Overview ProgramsPrograms Step by Step To Begin a Lifecycle Exercise Bike Workout Program DescriptionsManual and Random Programs Manual ProgramRandom Program Warm-up, 2 Plateau, 3 Interval Training, and 4 Cool-down Hill ProgramHeart Rate Check Points For Fat BurningFor Cardio Fat Burn and Cardio Programs FAT BurnCardio 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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