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Appendix C

As you ride the CS 8.0 Bike, your exercise intensity is best measured as the amount of power received by the bike from your pedaling. This power is usually expressed in watts. The watts measurement is calculated from your pedaling speed (called cadence) multiplied by the amount of resistance on the pedals (called torque). (See Feynman, Lectures on Physics, 1971.)

In most cases it is desirable to keep the exercise intensity constant, no matter what the pedal cadence, since it allows accurate control of the rider’s workout. This kind of workload control is called constant power. If you pedal faster, the resistance on the pedals (torque) is reduced by the same amount. If you pedal slower, the resistance is increased.

If, instead, the amount of resistance on the pedals stays the same when your cadence changes, your workload intensity will vary directly with your cadence. If you pedal twice as fast, your exercise intensity doubles. This kind of workload control is called constant torque.

Constant power is used by the CS 8.0 Bike in most cases, in order to provide the most accurate workload control. This is especially important in heart rate control workouts and the Calorie Goal program.

A negative side-effect of constant power is that at very low cadences, such as below 55 rpm, the amount of extra torque applied to the pedals to keep power constant is so great that the rider may not be able to keep the pedals moving. To reduce this problem, the bike changes to constant torque at cadences below 55 rpm, preventing any further increases in torque. The computer will also warn you that it is no longer able to control exercise intensity.

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Contents CS 8.0 Bike Owner’s Guide Thank You For Selecting True Review for Your Safety Important Safety InstructionsAccept Each Setting and Move to the Next ONE Quick Start GuideTable of Contents More workout options Introduction Chapter OneTop Features Chapter ONE IntroductionFancy Features Improved Maximum Heart Rate Estimates InsteadBasic Features Riding Your Bike Chapter TwoGetting Started on Your Bike Chapter TWO Riding Your BikeRiding Form Monitoring Your Heart Rate Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring Contact Heart Rate Use Contact Heart Rate CHRGetting the Most From CHR Display Chapter ThreeKeypad Layout Chapter Three the DisplayWhat the Keys Do What the Keys Do Upper Console Heart Rate In beatsHow to Read Your Display Workout Setup Chapter FourSetting Up Your Workout Chapter Four Workout SetupDuring Your Workout Manual Control Chapter FivePersonal Power Fine Control Chapter Five Manual ControlPre-Set Programs Chapter SixProgram Choices Chapter SIX PRE-SET ProgramsHill Program Profiles Rolling Hills One Big HillInterval Program Profiles Easy Intervals Sport IntervalsMETs Program Level Chaptersix PRE-SET ProgramsHow Program Level Affects Range of Workload Heart Rate Control Chapter SevenIntroduction to HRC Chapter Seven Heart Rate ControlTypes of HRC Constant and Interval HRC Why Use HRC Ultra Workouts? HRC Ultra OverviewHRC Ultra Workout Interval HRC Ultra Workout Cruise Control Important Points About HRC Calorie Goal Workout Chapter EightSetting Up a Calorie Goal Workout Chapter Eight Calorie Goal WorkoutVisual Explanation Designing Your Own Workout Chapter NineCreating Your Own Workout Chapter Nine Designing Your OWN WorkoutCreating Your Own Workout Custom Programs In Depth Custom Intervals Fitness Test Chapter TenIntroduction & How to Test Yourself Chapter TEN Fitness TestProper Preparation & Behavior How the Test Works How the Test WorksHow to Use Your Results Test Specific IssuesTest Specific Issues Medical Ergometer Mode Chapter ElevenChapter Eleven Medical and Ergometer Mode What These Modes DoHow These Modes are Different Other Functions Chapter TwelveOther Fun Stuff Chapter Twelve Other FunctionsCreating an Exercise Plan Chapter ThirteenF.I.T. Concept Defined Frequency How Often You ExerciseMore F.I.T. Concept Overview METsUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your F.I.T. Program Your F.I.T. Program Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseEstablishing & Maintaining Fitness Weight Management Sports Training Program Setup Mode Chapter FourteenGetting Into Setup Mode Chapter Fourteen Setup ModeOps Mode Customizable OptionsMore Custom Options Odometers Care and Maintenance Chapter FifteenKeeping Your Bike Clean Chapter Fifteen Care and MaintenanceAppendix a Appendix aAppendix a Check with Your Physician New HRmax Equation Appendix B Appendix BAppendix B MET Explanation Appendix C Appendix CAppendix C Personal Power Calculation Appendix D Appendix DAppendix D Fulltext.htm103 Specifications 106 ES 9.0 Owner’s Guide Bibliography BibliographyBibliography URL109 CS Series Bikes TS1 Elliptical CS Series Treadmills W.truefitness.com