True Fitness 400 Series manual Maintaining Aerobic Fitness, Managing Weight

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Beginning Your Exercise Program

Maintaining Aerobic Fitness

If you can sustain 20 continuous minutes in your target heart rate zone, begin to increase the length and intensity of your workout:

Exercise four to six days a week or on alternate days.

Try to reach and maintain 70-85 percent of your maximum heart rate with moderate to somewhat hard exercise.

Exercise for 20-30 minutes.

Managing Weight

Consistent aerobic exercise will help you change your body composition by lowering your percentage of body fat. If weight loss is a goal, combine an increase in the length of your workouts with a moderate decrease in caloric intake. For weight control, how long and how often you exercise is more important than how hard you exercise.

Exercise four to five times a week.

Try to reach and maintain 60-75 percent of your maximum heart rate with moderate exercise.

Exercise for 30-45 minutes at 60-65 percent of your target heart rate.

Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goal:

Consume most of your dietary calories at breakfast and lunch, and eat a light dinner. Do not eat close to bedtime.

Exercise before meals. Moderate exercise will help suppress

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Contents Residential Treadmill Manual/Pre-Program/Heart Rate Control SeriesSuspension systems Innovative frameTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Setting Up Your Treadmill Setting Up Your TreadmillImportant Electrical Requirements Hardware Kit AssemblyAssembly Assembly Treadbelt Adjustment Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Control Panel Functions Starting Your Treadmill Safely Setting Your WeightBasic Treadmill Operation Basic Treadmill OperationMonitoring Your Heart Rate HRC model only Using the Heart Rate Transmitter StrapFor a Manually-Controlled Workout Quick Reference Operating InstructionsQuick Reference Operating Instructions Treadmill’s Heart Rate DisplayManual Operation Manual OperationMaking Time and/or Distance Count Down instead of Up Programmed WorkoutsProgrammed Workouts Heart Rate Control Workout User ProgramsUser Programs How the HRC system controls your heart rate HRC Workout SetupHeart Rate Control Workout Three Stages of a Heart Rate Control Workout Heart Rate Control Stage Warm Up StageCool Down Stage Cruise Control Cruise ControlExamples of How HRC Can Work For You Examples of Walking WorkoutsExamples of Running Workouts Important Points About Heart Rate Control Important Points About Heart Rate ControlHow Target Heart Rate Works Heart Rate Control Safety FeaturesUnderstanding the F.I.T. Formula F.I.T. FormulaF.I.T. Formula You Exercise Frequency How Often You ExerciseIntensity How Hard Time How Long You Exercise Using the F.I.T. FormulaMETs Determining Your Needs F.I.T ForumulaYour Fitness Program AGE Workout Brisk and Rhythmic Exercise Beginning Your Exercise ProgramBeginning Your Exercise Program Warm-Up Slow and Deliberate ExerciseEstablishing Aerobic Fitness Cool-Down Slow and Relaxed ExerciseBeginning a Fitness Program Maintaining Aerobic Fitness Managing WeightSports Training Care and MaintenanceCare and Maintenance Treadbelt Lubrication Regular CleaningSymptom Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideDiagnostics Error Messages DiagnosticsE2OVERSPEED Diagnostics Service MessagesTrue is a registered trademark Specifications subject to change Rev /02Founded Hoff Road ’Fallon, MO

400 Series specifications

The True Fitness 400 Series is a standout in the world of fitness equipment, combining advanced technology and user-centric design to deliver an exceptional workout experience. This series is catered to fitness enthusiasts who demand quality, performance, and durability in their exercise regimen.

One of the most notable features of the True Fitness 400 Series is its biomechanically sound design. Each piece of equipment is engineered to promote a natural range of motion, reducing the risk of injury while maximizing efficiency. This attention to biomechanics ensures that users can perform exercises comfortably and effectively, regardless of their fitness level.

The 400 Series is equipped with True's proprietary HRT (Heart Rate Training) technology, which allows users to monitor their heart rate in real-time during workouts. This feature encourages users to stay within their ideal heart rate zones, optimizing fat burning and cardiovascular health. The LED display provides clear feedback, making it easy for users to track their progress.

In addition to its advanced tracking capabilities, the True Fitness 400 Series incorporates self-cooling magnetic resistance, ensuring smooth and quiet operation. This technology not only enhances the overall user experience but also contributes to the machine’s durability, requiring less maintenance over time.

Another standout characteristic of the 400 Series is its versatility. It is designed with adjustable elements, allowing users to easily customize settings based on their individual body types and fitness goals. This adaptability makes the series suitable for a wide range of exercises, from low-impact workouts to high-intensity training.

The equipment in the 400 Series comes with a comprehensive selection of preset workout programs that cater to all fitness levels. Whether a beginner or an experienced athlete, users can benefit from tailored workouts that help them meet their goals. The user-friendly interface ensures that navigating these programs is straightforward, further enhancing the overall user experience.

The sleek and modern aesthetics of the True Fitness 400 Series also make it an attractive addition to any home gym. With its compact design, it fits comfortably in various spaces without sacrificing performance or functionality.

In summary, the True Fitness 400 Series is a perfect blend of advanced technology, ergonomic design, and aesthetic appeal, making it an exceptional choice for those serious about fitness. Its robust features, including HRT technology, self-cooling magnetic resistance, and user-adjustable settings, make it a top contender in the market for fitness equipment.