Life Fitness T9E operation manual Warm-up

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3)EXTREME HEART RATE

This intense, varied workout is designed to help more experienced users to break through fitness improvement plateaus. The workout alternates between two target heart rates* as quickly as possi- ble. The effect is similar to that of running sprints. The user must wear a chest strap or grip the LifepulseTM sensors throughout the workout.

NOTE: It is recommended that users who run at speeds faster than 4.5 MPH wear the chest strap and do not use the LifepulseTM sensors.

When setting up the workout, the user enters a target heart rate and selects a walk speed and a jog speed. After a standard three-minute warm-up, the treadmill accelerates to the jog speed, and the incline increases, until the user reaches the target heart rate goal of 85 percent of the theoretical maximum(HRmax). That target rate is maintained for a stabilizing period. Then, the incline is reduced to 0 percent, and the treadmill slows to the walk speed. When the heart rate falls to the 65 percent of HRmax goal, it is maintained there for a stabilizing period. The program repeats the alternating of speeds and incline levels, continuing this pattern throughout the dura- tion.

If the user does not reach a heart rate goal after five minutes, the Message Area 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 cur- rent goal.

 

85% HRmax

 

85% HRmax

85% HRmax

 

Stabilizing Period

Stabilizing Period

Stabilizing Period

Jog

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warm-up

 

 

 

Cool Down

 

65% HRmax

65% HRmax

 

EXTREME HEART RATE Workout Profile

 

153 BPM

 

153 BPM

153 BPM

 

Stabilizing Period

Stabilizing Period

Stabilizing Period

Jog

Speed

Jog

 

Jog

 

 

118 BPM

 

 

 

118 BPM

 

 

118 BPM

 

118 BPM

User Example 85 percent of theoretical maximum (HRmax) (40 year old / 153 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). For example, a 40-year-old user's rec- ommended THR for the EXTREME HEART RATETM WORKOUT is 153. The workout program targets a standard 85 per-

cent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.85 = 153.

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Contents T9e Treadmills International Offices Corporate HeadquartersPage Table of Contents Page Location Getting StartedOperation Endroit DémarrageNe jamais marcher ni courir à reculons sur le tapis roulant FonctionnementNEW Features on the Life Fitness Treadmill Include NEW FeaturesSetup Electrical Power RequirementsGrounding Instructions HOW to Position and Stabilize the Life Fitness Treadmill Power SwitchCentering the Belt Cable TV HOOK-UP Antenna Grounding According to the NECPower Cord Routing Display Console Overview Display ConsoleDisplay Console Descriptions Touchscreen DisplayWorkout Selection Page Workout Setup Types of Workout Setup Screens Workout Progress Page Control Panel Page Reading Rack and Accessory Trays Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE?Heart Rate Monitoring Lifepulsetm SystemHeart Rate Chest Strap Workout Overviews WorkoutsHave a Time, Distance, or Calories based goal Entering Workout Goals Using the WorkoutsBeginning a Workout Selecting a WorkoutEnter Entering Workout Values CHANGING/ENDING a Workout Training 5K Test Life Fitness Treadmill Workout Setup StepsWorkout Descriptions Hill CardioPersonal Trainer 127 BPM Zone TrainingHeart Rate Interval Warm-up Inactive Active Very Active Fitness Tests Life Fitness FIT TestPage Rating 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ FIT Tests Plus Option ENABLE/DISABLE Physical Efficiency Battery 1.5 milesMaximizing Workouts on a Life Fitness Treadmill Selecting a LevelCooldown Using the User Menu User MenuUser Menu Overview Custom Messages Custom Workouts Setting Default Description MY ConfigurationPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataWeekly Monthly Quarterly BI-ANNUAL Annual Preventive Maintenance ScheduleMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting the TreadmillMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting the Treadmill Heart Rate Reading is Erratic or Absent Entirely Troubleshooting the Optional Heart Rate Chest StrapHOW to Adjust and Tension the Striding Belt Belt Tensioning BoltsTracking Centering a Striding Belt Tensioning AN Existing Striding Belt HOW to Obtain Product Service Life Fitness T9E Treadmill Specifications SpecificationsPage M051-00K60-A062