True Fitness Z7 manual Using The Chest Strap Monitor, Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring

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Using The Chest Strap Monitor

RIDING YOUR BIKE

When you wear a Polar® or compatible transmitter strap, the bike will display your heart rate as a digital beats-per-minute (bpm) readout.

CHEST STRAP

HEART RATE

MONITORING

RIDING YOUR BIKE

The transmitter strap should be worn directly against your skin, about one inch below the pectoral muscles/breast line (see picture below). Women should be careful to place the transmitter below their bra line.

Examples of Heart Rates

Found in Daily Life

An average 30-year-old might have a resting heart rate, when sitting totally still for several minutes, of 65. During hard exercise that can be sustained for 10 to 15 minutes it might be around 140 continuous- ly. A maximum heart rate that requires maximal exercise for several min- utes to attain is 185.

A 30-year-old in good shape might have a rest- ing heart rate near 55, and might exercise for 20 minutes at a heart rate of 160.

A world-class distance run- ner or professional cyclist might have a resting heart rate near 45.

Some moisture is necessary between the strap and your skin. Sweat from your exercise works best, but ordinary tap water may be used prior to your workout if desired.

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Z 7 B i k e O w n e r ’ s G u i d e

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Contents Table of Contents Page Quick Start This ChapterPage Change Workouts AT ANY Time Pausing Your Workout Just Get on and RideJust GET on and Ride Starting UP Page Riding Your Bike Riding Your BikePage Setting Your Weight Upright Bike Seat AdjustmentRiding Efficiently and Comfortably Foot Position Pedal CadenceBreathing Monitoring Your Heart Rate Monitoring Your Heart RateUsing The Chest Strap Monitor Chest Strap Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate Contact Heart RateFor Best Results For Best ResultsPage Page Display Your Display Upper Panel Lower PanelPage Your Display Your DisplayI k e O w n e r ’ s G u i d e Isplay Page Manual and Pre-Set Programs Manual and Pre-Set ProgramsPage Manual Mode How These Modes WorkPRE-SET Programs Program Profiles Program ProfilesHill Interval How Your Bike Controls Your Workout HOWControls Your Exercise Page Page Heart Rate Control Heart Rate ControlPage Constant HRC ConstantHRC Options and Information Types of HRC Maximum Heart Rate TargetTarget Heart Rate Chart Target Heart Rate ChartHeart Rate Control Programs Cruise ControlImportant Points About HRC Points about Heart Rate ControlPage Creating an Exercise Program Page What is CONCEPT? F.I.T. Concept DefinedMore F.I.T. Concept Overview Time How Long You ExerciseUsing Utilizing the F.I.T. ConceptYour Fitness Program Determining Your NeedsBeginning Your F.I.T. Program Beginning Your Exercise ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseEstablishing and Maintaining Fitness Establishing Aerobic Fitness MaintainingWeight Management Managing WeightSports Training Program Sports TrainingPage Page Care Maintenance How to Care for Your BikePage Keeping Your Bike Clean HOW to Care for Your BikePage Important Safety Instructions Review for Your SafetyPage Review for Your Safety If the bike is pluggedOther safety precautions Page Page Bike Specifications Physical SpecificationsPage Physical Specifications Specifications