Vision Fitness TM357 manual Developing a Fitness Program, Achieving Your Fitness Goals

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DEVELOPING A FITNESS PROGRAM

By purchasing this piece of VISION FITNESS exercise equipment, you have made a commitment to exercise and now have the convenience of exercising in your own home. Your new equipment offers the flexibility to exercise at whatever time suits you best. It will be easier to maintain a consistent exercise program that will help you achieve your fitness goals.

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ACHIEVING YOUR FITNESS GOALS

An important step in developing a long-term fitness program is to determine your goals. Is your primary goal to lose weight? Improve muscle tone? Relieve stress? Prepare for the spring racing schedule? Knowing what your goals are will help you develop a more successful exercise program. If possible, try to define your personal goals in precise, measurable terms over specific periods of time. Examples of these goals might include:

Decrease your waistline by two inches over the next two months.

Run the local 5K race this summer.

Lose 10 pounds in the next three months.

Get 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise at least five days per week.

Improve your race time by two minutes over the next year.

Move from walking a mile to jogging a mile within the next three months. The more specific the goal, the easier it will be to track your progress. If your goals are long-term, divide them into monthly and weekly segments. Long-term goals can lose some of the motivational benefits. Short-term goals are easier to achieve and will allow you to see the progress you are making. Every time you reach a goal, it is important to set a new goal. This will lead to a healthier lifestyle and will provide the motivation that you will need to move forward.

TRACK YOUR PROGRESS

Now that you have set your exercise goals, it is time to write them down and make an exercise schedule that will help you achieve them. By keeping a fitness

44diary, you will stay motivated and know where you are in terms of reaching your goals. As time goes on, you will be able to look back with pride to see how far you’ve come. See the end of this section for weekly and annual exercise logs. Copy these logs to keep your own fitness diary.

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Contents OWNER’S Page Page Vision Fitness Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Power Requirements Grounding InstructionsOther Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Treadmill Assembly Placement in Your HomePower Switch Safety Magnet KEY & ClipQuick Speed and Quick Elevation Keys Quick SpeedQuick Elevation Contact Heart Rate Hand Pulse Heart Rate Sensors AT F O R M T R E a D M I L L Leveling L D I N G T R E a D M I L L Folding Treadmillsonly Transport Wheel Lock Transport Wheel UnlockFolding UnfoldingMoving Your Vision Fitness Folding Treadmill Premier Consoleoverview SET User AGE or Weight Welcome ScreenLOG in AS a Guest LOG in Operation Addingusers Enter NameBasic Navigation ATM Style Keys RUN ScenesYellow Arrows Track Heart Rate ScreenProfile Training Calendar Daily StatsWeekly Stats Monthly Stats Program Overviews Places to GO 5K/10K/15K Programs Choose Your Background Chooseyour Distance ChooseyourlevelFitness Test Fitnesstest ResultGoal Programs Calorie Goal Distance GoalTime Goal HRT Programs HRT Weight Loss HRT Interval E M I E R Wireless Chest Transmitter Transmitter Strap PlacementGeneral Heart Rate Training Recommendations Target Heart Rate ExampleUsing the Sprint 8 Program Custom Programoperations Custom User ProgramsDisplay Adjustment Down Premier CONSOLEAUDIO/VIDEO CapabilitiesUser Engineering Engineering Mode Screen ConfigurationscreenUnitselection Setting Programdefaults Setting DATE/TIMECommon Treadmill Questions Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Tensioning the Belt Centering the BeltPreventive Maintenance Cleaning TreadmillQuarterly Inspection Deck WaxingN E R a L Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Developing a Fitness Program Achieving Your Fitness GoalsTrack Your Progress Exercise Guidelines WARM-UP Exercise DurationExercise Intensity Balanced Fitness Strength TrainingStretching Seated TOE TouchStanding Quadriceps Stretch Standing Calf StretchN E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L Page S i o n