Vision Fitness TM357 manual Balanced Fitness, Strength Training

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G E N E R A L

BALANCED FITNESS

While cardiovascular exercise has been the primary method of fitness for many programs over the years, it should not be the only method. Strength Training and Flexibility Training have become more popular as exercise has developed. Incorporating Strength and Flexibility Training into your current exercise program will give you the balance you need to improve your athletic performance, reduce susceptibility to injury, increase metabolic rate, increase bone density, and reach your goals faster.

STRENGTH TRAINING

Strength Training was once known as an activity performed by young males only. That has changed with the advances in scientific research on Strength Training over the last 20 years or so. Research has proven that, after age 30, we begin to lose muscle mass if we do not incorporate Strength Training into our exercise program. With this decrease in muscle mass, our ability to burn calories decreases, our physical ability to do work decreases and our susceptibility to injuries increases. The good news is that, with a proper Strength Training program, we can maintain or even build muscle as we age. A proper Strength Training program will work the muscle groups of the upper and lower body. There are now many options available for Strength Training including: yoga, Pilates, selectorized machines, free weights, stability balls or medicine balls, exercise tubing and body weight exercises, just to name a few.

Recommendations for a minimum Strength Training program include: FREQUENCY: Two to three days per week

VOLUME: One to three sets consisting of eight to 12 repetitions.

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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 Elevation Quick Speed and Quick Elevation KeysQuick Speed 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 LOG in AS a Guest SET User AGE or WeightWelcome Screen LOG in Operation Addingusers Enter NameYellow Arrows Basic Navigation ATM Style KeysRUN Scenes Profile TrackHeart Rate Screen Weekly Stats Training CalendarDaily Stats Monthly Stats Program Overviews Places to GO 5K/10K/15K Programs Choose Your Background Chooseyour Distance ChooseyourlevelFitness Test Fitnesstest ResultTime Goal Goal Programs Calorie GoalDistance Goal HRT Programs HRT Weight Loss HRT Interval E M I E R General Heart Rate Training Recommendations Wireless Chest TransmitterTransmitter Strap Placement Target Heart Rate ExampleUsing the Sprint 8 Program Custom Programoperations Custom User ProgramsDisplay Adjustment Down Premier CONSOLEAUDIO/VIDEO CapabilitiesUnitselection User Engineering Engineering Mode ScreenConfigurationscreen Setting Programdefaults Setting DATE/TIMECommon Treadmill Questions Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Tensioning the Belt Centering the BeltQuarterly Inspection Preventive MaintenanceCleaning Treadmill Deck WaxingN E R a L Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Track Your Progress Developing a Fitness ProgramAchieving Your Fitness Goals Exercise Intensity Exercise Guidelines WARM-UPExercise Duration 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