True Fitness ESX, TSXa Using the Exercise Arms, Use the upper-body exercise arms with pedaling

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USING THE EXERCISE ARMS

CHAPTER ONE: BASIC OPERATION

You have four hand and arm options when exercising. Many exercisers use all four options during their workout:

Use the upper-body exercise arms with pedaling

The exercise arm’s motion complements your body’s natural rhythm, encouraging extra exercise from your upper body and making for natural and well-balanced motion.

Grasp the exercise arms in a position so that you are well- balanced and your arm motion is comfortable. Grip the handles with a relaxed, not tight, grip.

You can use the exercise arms for balance, or you can use them for significant upper-body exercise. Any power you apply to them will be accurately recorded by the elliptical console.

USING THE EXERCISE ARMS

ESX, TSXA + TSX OWNER’S GUIDE

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Contents ESX, TSXa + TSX Owners Guide Thank YOU for Selecting True Review for Your Safety Important Safety InstructionsAccept each setting and move to the next one by pressing Quick StartTable of Contents Basic Operation Chapter ONEStride Adjustment Chapter ONE Basic OperationAuto Stride Workout SAVE/RECALL Data Display ESX + Tsxa Console ESX +TSXA ConsoleTSX Console TSX ConsoleUsing the Exercise Arms Use the upper-body exercise arms with pedalingUse the exercise arms alone Use the balance barKeep your hands free ESX Upper Exercise Arms Heart Rate Monitoring Contact Heart Rate For Best CHR ResultsBreathing & CHR Accuracy Display Chapter TWOYour Display CHAPTER TWO THE DisplayESX, Tsxa + TSX Upper Panel DisplayESX + Tsxa Lower Panel DisplayTSX Lower Panel Starts a workoutWorking OUT on ESX, Tsxa + TSX Chapter ThreeMIX3 Chapter THREE WORKING OUT Stand on Side and Pull Arms Step offGlute Buster CHAPTER THREE WORKING OUTUPPER-BODY and LEG Shaper PRE-SET Workouts Chapter FourWorkout Choices CHAPTER FOUR PRE-SET WorkoutsHill Workout Profiles Rolling Hills ONE BIG HillEasy Intervals Sport Intervals Heart Rate Control Chapter FiveIntroduction to HRC CHAPTER FIVE HEART Rate ControlTypes of HRC Constant Heart Rate ControlCruise Control Important Points about HRC Designing AN Exercise Program Chapter SIXWhat is the F.I.T. CONCEPT? CHAPTER SIX DESIGNING AN Exercise ProgramFrequency How Often You Exercise Intensity How Hard You ExerciseMETs Time How Long You ExerciseUsing the F.I.T. Concept Your F.I.T. Program Warm-Up Slow and Deliberate ExerciseYour F.I.T. Program Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseCool-Down Slow and Relaxed Exercise Beginning a Fitness ProgramEstablishing and Maintaining Fitness Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goal When you are training to improve strength and performanceTarget Heart Rate Chart Appendix aAppendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Specifications Appendix BAppendix B Specifications Display LCD LED Data ReadoutsTruefitness.com