Life Fitness T9i operation manual Heart Rate Intervaltm

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2)HEART RATE INTERVALTM

This program also combines the standard HILL workout profile with the concept of Heart Rate Zone Training. The default target heart rate* is calculated as 80 percent of the theoretical maxi- mum(HRmax), but the user can adjust the target rate during the workout setup. The workout alternates between a hill, which brings the heart rate up to the target rate of 80 percent of HRmax, and a valley, which brings the heart rate down to 65 percent of HRmax. After a standard three-minute warm-up, the workout progresses toward the first hill and heart rate goal. Once the goal is reached, the hill continues for three minutes. Then, the level decreases into a valley. Once the 65 percent of HRmax goal is reached, the valley continues for three minutes, after which the next hill begins. The user's fitness level determines the number of hills and valleys encountered within the duration. At the end of the duration, the workout goes into a cool-down phase. If the heart rate goes above the the- oretical maximumfor more then 45 seconds, the treadmill automatically goes into pause mode. If the user does not reach a heart rate goal after five minutes, the MESSAGE CENTER displays a prompt to increase or decrease speed, depending on whether the workout is in a hill or valley phase. The program does not proceed to a new heart rate goal until the user reaches the current goal.

Hill

80% HRmax

Hill

80% HRmax

Valley

Hill

80% HRmax

ValleyValley

Warm-up

65% HRmax

65% HRmax

65% HRmax

HEART RATE INTERVAL Workout Profile

144 BPM

 

144 BPM

144 BPM

117 BPM

117 BPM

117 BPM

117 BPM

User Example: 80 percent of theoretical maximum (HRmax) (40 year old / 144 recommended BPM)

Defined by the American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" as equal to 220 minus an individual’s age.

*Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum (HRmax). A 40-year-old user's recommended THR for the HEART RATE INTERVAL workout is 144, or 80 percent of the maximum; so the equation would be (220-40)*.80 = 144.

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Contents T9i Treadmill International Offices Corporate HeadquartersPage Table of Contents Page Page Important Safety Instructions For Future Reference Consignes DE Sécurité Importantes Conserver CES Instructions Pour Tout Usage Ultérieur Grounding Instructions SetupElectrical Power Requirements Centering the Belt HOW to Position and Stabilize the Life Fitness TreadmillPower Switch Power Cord Routing Service Access PortPage Display Console Descriptions Display Console OverviewMessage Center Reading Rack and Accessory Trays Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE?Heart Rate Chest Strap Heart Rate MonitoringLifepulsetm System Workout Overviews WorkoutsFitness Tests Using the WorkoutsPersonal Trainer Workouts Life Fitness Treadmill Workout Setup StepsGO System Quick Start Workout DescriptionsManual RandomHill CardioMY Workouts To Change Settings for a Stored Workout Personal Trainer 127 BPM Zone Training +Heart Rate Intervaltm Warm-up Inactive Active Very Active Fitness TestsLower Half of Range Upper Half of Range Rating 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Marines PFT 3.0 miles Using Zerouttm Speed Control Using Instapacetm FeedbackMaximizing Workouts on a Life Fitness Treadmill Selecting a LevelDimming COOL-DOWNMY Configuration Entering and Using the User MenuUser Menu Items User StatisticsProgramming Custom Workouts Using the Start Message SetupCREATING/CHANGING a Start Message Setting Default Range Description Value User Statistics User Menu SettingsXXXX.XX XxxxxxxPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataPreventive Maintenance Schedule Malfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting the TreadmillMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting the Treadmill Heart Rate Reading is Erratic or Absent Entirely Troubleshooting the Heart Rate Chest StrapTracking Centering a Striding Belt HOW to Adjust and Tension the Striding BeltBelt Tensioning Bolts Tensioning AN Existing Striding Belt HOW to Obtain Product Service Life Fitness T9I Treadmill Specifications SpecificationsPage Life Fitness World Headquarters