True Fitness PS75 manual METs, Time How Long You Exercise

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More F.IT. Concept Overview

CHAPTER FOUR: DESIGNING AN EXERCISE PROGRAM

As your fitness level improves, you will need to increase your workout intensity in order to reach your target heart rate. The first increase may be necessary after two to four weeks of regular exercise. Never exceed your target heart rate zone. Increase the speed and/or incline on the treadmill to raise your heart rate to the level recommended by your doctor. The incline feature can be used to greatly increase the workload without increasing speed.

METs

One MET is the amount of energy your body uses when you're resting. If a physical activity has an equivalent of 6 METs, its energy demands are 6 times that of your resting state. The MET is a useful measurement because it accounts for differences in body weight. See Appendix C for more details.

Time: How Long You Exercise

Sustained exercise conditions your heart, lungs, and muscles. The longer you are able to sustain exercise within your target heart range, the greater the aerobic benefits.

To begin, maintain two to three minutes of steady, rhythmic exercise and then check your heart rate.

The initial goal for aerobic training is 12 continuous minutes.

Increase your workout time approximately one or two minutes per week until you are able to maintain 20-30 continuous minutes at your training heart rate.

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Contents Treadmill Owners Manual Thank You For Selecting True Review for Your Safety Review for Your Safety Table of Contents Quick Start Guide Pause your workout by pressingStarting & Stopping Your Treadmill Basic Operations This ChapterUsing the Keyboard Chapter ONE Basic OperationsSetting Time or Distance Targets Enter your weight and press Manual OperationHeart Rate Monitoring Results Contact Heart RateFor Best Changes in Grade Special WorkoutsPre-Set Workouts Walking Calorie Burn Hill Intervals Walking Running Speed Intervals Ramp Changes in Speed= Incline = Speed Classic Pre-Set WorkoutsGlute Buster Leg Shaper Cardio Challenge Speed Intervals Heart Rate Control Workouts HRC Introduction Chapter TWO Heart Rate Control WorkoutsHeart Rate Control Workout Easy Steps to a Heart Rate Control WorkoutImportant Points About HRC How to Record & Run User Programs User ProgramsHow To Record Run User Programs Create a User ProgramClearing a User Program this will clear both user programs How to Record & Run User ProgramsUsing a User Program Designing an Exercise Program Intensity How Hard You Exercise F.I.T. Concept DefinedFrequency How Often You Exercise METs Time How Long You ExerciseUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your F.I.T. Program Warm-Up Slow and Deliberate ExerciseBeginning a Fitness Program Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseCool-Down Slow and Relaxed Exercise Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Weight and Sports Training Programs When you are training to improve strength and performanceCare and Maintenance Important do not clean or wipe under the running belt Lubrication and CleaningTreadbelt Lubrication Regular Cleaning Treadbelt Adjustment Expert Service Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Treadbelt TensionTarget Heart Rate Chart Appendix a METs Table Appendix B 42 PS 75 Treadmill Owner’s GuideTruefitness.com