NordicTrack None user manual Exercise Guidelines, Factors in a Sensible Diet, Exercise Steps

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EXERCISE GUIDELINES

FACTORS IN A SENSIBLE DIET

Choose high-fiber, low-fat, and low-sugar foods: fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables daily.

Reduce red meat consumption; eat lean meat, white meat, and fish.

Choose healthful snacks; bring healthful foods with you to work or in the car.

Eat regular meals or mini-meals. Control your portion size—don't binge or overeat. Eat slowly.

Reduce fast food and pre-packaged meals.

Pay attention to fat content and calories.

Limit alcoholic beverages and caffeine.

Drink at least eight to ten glasses of water daily.

EXERCISE STEPS

The following nine steps for designing your exercise program were developed by exercise physiologists at FreeMotion Fitness. The actual exercise you perform is only a part of a safe and effective training program. There are many other aspects to developing a life-long commitment to physical fitness.

Consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

A medical examination or consultation with your physician is essential.

Establish personal fitness goals.

Set attainable, realistic goals. Reward yourself when you meet your goals. Remember, your goals should act as a guide for your workout program.

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Determine your target heart rate.

Your target heart rate (THR), is the rate at which you would like your heart to work during aerobic exercise. It is expressed as a percentage of your maximum heart rate (MHR). MHR is the maximum number of times that your heart can pump during one minute. To determine your approximate MHR, subtract your age (in years) from 220. This is only an estimation of your MHR—only clinical stress testing can provide an actual MHR reading.

Once you have determined your MHR, you can establish your target heart rate zone. Beginning exercisers may wish to start at 60 to 70 percent of their MHR. This level is called the Health level. Exercise at 70 to 85 percent of your MHR for the optimal training, aerobic, or cardiovascular level— the Fitness level. Advanced exercisers, or those wishing to do sports, athletic conditioning, or inter- val training workouts should exercise at 80 to 85 percent of the MHR for short periods of time. The chart below shows Target Heart Rate Zones for Health, Fitness, and Advanced exercisers.

Be sure to check your heart rate at least twice during an aerobic conditioning session. First, check your heart rate five minutes into your work- out to be sure that you are at the proper intensity. Then, check it again near the end of your workout to verify that you have maintained your target heart rate for the recommended period of time.

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Contents Model No Serial No QUESTIONS?Page Table of Contents HOW to Contact Customer Care Trainer Important PrecautionsIncline Trainer Page Hazardous Before YOU Begin Left AssemblyRight Sole assembly is held securely by the Bolts Frame. Be careful to avoid pinching the wires. FingerPower is Turned ON. If there is a TV Cable Are inserted into the indicated holes in the bottomPage Nectors properly Console Assembly. Make sure to connect the conNot to pinch any wires HOW to Move the Incline Trainer HOW to Connect a Catv Cable HOW to Connect the Power Cord in the United StatesBasic Console HOW to Upgrade the ConsoleFeatures of the Console HOW to USE the Basic ConsoleMain Display Overview of the ConsoleButtons If there are sheets Pulse SensorClear plastic on Metal contacts on Pulse sensor, peel off Plastic. To meaGetting Started HOW to USE the Quick Start ModeFollow your progress with the matrix and the main display HOW to USE a Manual ProgramMeasure your heart rate if desired Select a Manual programEnter a program goal Enter your weightPress the Quick Start button to start the program Change the incline of the Incline Trainer as desiredSelect a Fitness Test program HOW to USE a Fitness Test ProgramEnter your gender Select a Heart Rate program HOW to USE a Heart Rate ProgramEnter a program time Enter a minimum incline setting HOW to USE AN Interval ProgramEnter a maximum incline setting Select an Interval programFollow your progress with the main display Change the speed of the walking belt as desiredSelect a WALK/RUN program HOW to USE a WALK/RUN ProgramEnter a speed setting HOW to USE a Terrain ProgramSelect a Terrain program Enter a vertical distance goalSelect the Fitness program or the Random program HOW to USE a Fitness or Random ProgramSelect one of the three Custom program HOW to USE a Custom ProgramSelect the Custom programs Press the Enter button again to create the Custom programs HOW to USE the Maintenance ModePage HOW to Disable the Safety KEY Weekly Maintenance Preventive MaintenanceTrainer or use ammonia or acid-based cleaners Monthly MaintenanceRemove the key and unplug Turning the Walking PlatformReplacing the Walking Belt Replacing the Walking Platform Walking Platform Turned/Replaced Walking Belt Replaced SIX-MONTH Preventive Maintenance RecordWeekly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Symptom the Power does not Turn on TroubleshootingSymptom the Power Turns OFF During USE Symptom the Walking Belt Slows When Walked onLeft Factors in a Sensible Diet Exercise GuidelinesExercise Steps Target Heart Rate ZonesStretch after your warm-up Weight Loss TipsWarm up before you begin Get FIT with FreeMotion Fitness Benefits of Aerobic ExerciseCool down after aerobic exercise Stretch again at the end of your exercise sessionWorkout Programs Workout TipsKey Qty Description Part ListKey Part 1 Exploded DrawingPart 2 Basic Console Part 3TV Console Part 4 Page Part No. CC7505 R0608A

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