Vision Fitness T8400HRC, T8900, T8100, T8500HRC manual Part 5 Developing a Fitness Program

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PART 5 - DEVELOPING A FITNESS PROGRAM

Stretch First

Before using your Vision Fitness Treadmill, it is best to spend a few minutes doing a few gentle stretching exercises. Stretching prior to exercise will improve flexibility and reduce chances of exercise related injury. Ease into each of these stretches with a slow gentle motion.

Wall Push

Stand 1 1/2 feet from a wall and lean forward pushing against the wall with your palms. Keep your heels flat and hold this position for a count of 10. Do not bounce.

Standing Quadriceps Stretch

Using a wall or chair to provide balance, grab your left ankle with your left hand and hold your foot against the back of your thigh for a count of 10. Repeat with your right foot and hand.

Seated Toe Touch

Sit on the floor with your legs together and straight out in front of you. Do not lock your knees. Extend your fingers towards your toes and hold for a count of 10. Do not bounce.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WARM UP AND COOL DOWN

Warm Up

The first 2 to 5 minutes of a work out should be devoted to warming up. The warm up will limber your mus- cles and prepare them for more strenuous exercise. Warm up on your Vision Fitness Treadmill by walking at slow speeds.

Cool Down

Never stop exercising suddenly! A cool down period allows your heart to readjust to the decreased demand. Use a low speed setting during the cool down to gradually lower your heart rate. After the cool down, repeat the stretching exercises described at the beginning of this chapter to loosen and relax your muscles.

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Contents Treadmill Congratulations1 About Home Exercise Part 3 Using the Console Table of Contents Part 1 Features & BenefitsPart 4 Maintenance Part 2 Getting StartedPart Low Maintenance, Pre-Waxed Slik-Deck Powerful 2 HP Continuous Duty Industrial Grade MotorSpacious Push Button ElevationPart T8200/T8100 Folding Treadmills FoldingOpen Frame Design Grounding Instructions Important Safety InstructionsChildren Other Safety TipsAssembly T8500/T8400 Assembly T8200/T8100Attach Deck Locking Knob Attach Frame StabilizerMoving your T8500/T8400 Treadmill Moving Your Vision Fitness TreadmillPower Cord and Switch Placement in Your HomeLeveling the Base USE Dedicated CircuitTurn Power on Part 3 Using Your Console Programmable ConsoleSafety KEY Tether and Clip Do not Stand on the BeltT8500/T8400 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile Profile # Preset Time Fitness BenefitsCount Up Mode Count Down ModeChoosing the Workout Level Choosing the TimeStarting Your Treadmill Always Turn Power OFFFinish Your Fitness Treadmill Program Push Button ElevationSpecial Console Features Feedback Functions Display Data USE this Function toScan ON/OFF Preset Time None Primary Fitness Goal Customized Workouts Profile Details P1 Manual ProfileP2 Intervals Profile Speed Changes Preset Time 48 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight Loss P3 Weight Loss Profile Speed ChangesP4 Weight Loss Profile Elevation Changes Preset Time 32 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight LossP5 5 Kilometer RUN Elevation Changes P6 10 Kilometer RUN Elevation ChangesPrimary Fitness Goal Endurance Training T8200/T8100 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile T8200/T8100 Console Part Toggle Button Elevation Model T8100 Push Button Elevation Model T8200Special Console Features Feedback Functions P2 Intervals P3 Weight Loss Centering the Belt Part 4 Maintenance CleaningIf Belt is too far to the right side If Belt is too far to the left sideRunning Belt Tensioning the BeltTurn Turn Drive BeltImportance of the Warm UP and Cool Down Part 5 Developing a Fitness ProgramHow Often? Exercise GuidelinesHow Long? How Hard?Perceived Exertion Level Target Heart Rate ZoneAchieving Your Fitness Goals Sample GoalsKeeping an Exercise Dairy Part 5 Weekly Log Weekly Log Part Part 5 Monthly Log Monthly Log Part Part 6 Further Reading Further Reading on FitnessLimited Home USE Warranty Warranty Registration