Vision Fitness R2600 HRC, T8600S, R2600HRC, HRC X6600 HRC, E3600HRC manual Target Heart Rate Zone

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TARGET HEART RATE ZONE

Your Target Heart Rate Zone is a percentage of your maximum heart rate. Target Zone will vary for each individual, depending on age, current level of conditioning, and personal fitness goals. The American Heart Association recommends working-out at a Target Heart Rate Zone of between 60% and 75% of your maximum heart rate. See the chart below for convenient reference.

EXAMPLE for 42-year old user: find AGE along bottom of chart (round to 40), follow AGE column up to TARGET ZONE bar. RESULTS: 60% of maximum Heart Rate = 108 Beats per Minute, 75% of maximum Heart Rate = 135 Beats per Minute. With this Target Zone of 108-135 Beats per Minute it is best to enter an average Target Heart Rate of about 122 Beats per Minute into the Console.

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BENEFITS

Weight Loss -- Helps you maintain an optimum exercise level to burn fat.

Efficient -- Quantifies your exercise level for maximum benefit.

Time Saver -- Makes the most of your limited workout time.

• Motivation -- Provides encouragement to achieve your fitness

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Contents N e r ’ s G u i d e Page Table of Contents Page Upright & semi-recumbent R 2 6 0 0 H R C Children Important Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsCleaning Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness BikeLeveling MovingE3600HRC Seat Adjustment Seat Adjustments Seat PositioningEASY-8 Console R2600HRC Seat Adjustment Seat PositionONE-BUTTON Start Getting Started PowerProgram Details RPM Feedback Display SpeedDistance CaloriesStarting Choosing a ProgramChoosing a Level Choosing a TimeUsing Your BIKE’S HRC Program Contact BAR Hand Position Wireless Chest TransmitterTransmitter Strap Placement About Heart Rate ControlBenefits Target Heart Rate ZoneTroubleshooting Your Fitness Bike Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Are the sounds my Bike makes normal? Common Bike QuestionsWhat kind of routine maintenance is required? Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Tr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C 6 0 0 S & H R C tr eadmills Grounding InstructionsTr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C Children Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Treadmill Moving Emergency Stop Feedback Display Elevation ResetT8600S ONE-BUTTON Start PausePace Feedback Display Scan FunctionT8600HRC ONE-BUTTON Start P2 Intervals P3 Weight Loss Speed ChangesP4 Weight Loss Elevation Changes Program Details P1 ManualAverage Speed Profile Choosing a Program Choosing a Workout Time Using Your TREADMILL’S HRC ProgramChoosing the Heart Rate Program Entering Target Heart RateHeart Rate Control Target Heart Rate Zone Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Are the sounds my Treadmill makes normal? Common Treadmill QuestionsCentering the Belt Tensioning the BeltLimited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a 6 0 0 H R C & D a elliptical trainers Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer Moving Step Position Elliptical Trainer Foot PositionGlide Position EASY-8 Console Getting Started Power Provide an aerobic and cardiovascular benefit Finishing Program Level Choosing a Program Using Your Elliptical TRAINER’S HRC Program Contact BAR Hand Position Target Heart Rate Zone Upper Body Toning Total Body Workout on the X6600DA Dual Action EllipticalSynchronized ARM and LEG Connection Page Troubleshooting Your Elliptical Trainer Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Are the sounds my Elliptical Trainer make normal? Common Elliptical Trainer QuestionsElliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Wall Push Developing a Fitness Program Stretch FirstStanding Quadriceps Stretch Importance of the Warm UP and Cool Down Seated TOE TouchCool Down HOW HARD? Exercise GuidelinesHOW OFTEN? HOW LONG?Achieving Your Fitness Goals Perceived Exertion LevelKeeping AN Exercise Dairy Sample GoalsPage Weekly Totals Workload Exercise Day January July S i o n T n e s s