NordicTrack CTL8750, CTL8250, CTL8500 user manual Workout Tips, Workout Programs

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WORKOUT TIPS

Full-body conditioning helps take care of many of life's aches and pains. However, it takes time for your body to adapt to any new routine. Below are some tips that will help ease you into your new NordicTrack routine.

Begin and end each exercise session with the stretches on page 36. Stretch in a smooth, controlled manner. Hold each stretch for 15 to 30 seconds. You may experience some initial muscle soreness and discomfort as a result of exercising inactive or poorly stretched muscles. For maximum benefit, a stretching routine must be performed every day.

Be aware of your body's signals and react to them accordingly. At your correct exercise in- tensity, you should be able to whistle or main- tain a normal conversation. If during

exercise you feel tired, light-headed, dizzy, or nauseated, stop exercising immediately and consult your physician. Your heart rate may

also be affected by such things as stress, caffeine, nicotine, or prescription drugs.

WORKOUT PROGRAMS

The Health level typically lasts four to six weeks. At this level you should be concerned with slowly improv-

ing your fitness level and endurance.

Take it slowly. Set mini-goals for yourself. You may want to begin your fitness routine with three or four short, 5- or 10-minute workouts in a day.

Move on to the Fitness Level only when you feel ready and your heart rate has moved below your target heart rate zone.

The Fitness level usually lasts 12 to 20 weeks. (It may last longer, depending on your fitness goals.) At this level you should strive to achieve your fitness goals.

Set realistic short- and long-term goals for yourself. Frequently re-evaluate your fitness goals and reward yourself as you are successful.

Move on to the Advanced Level when you have reached your fitness goals and your heart rate has moved below your target heart rate zone.

Work out at the

Advanced

level once you have

reached your desired fitness goals. It is intended to be

 

a maintenance program and should continue on a reg-

 

ular, long-term basis.

 

 

 

You may wish to add

 

Interval Training

to your mainte-

nance program as well. Interval training will add variety to your workout routine and further condition your cardiovascular system. Interval training has been shown to promote higher levels of aerobic condition-

ing. It consists of spurts of high-intensity activity fol- lowed by active rest periods of exercise at a lower in- tensity. For example, a one-minute spurt of high-resis- tance, fast exercise is followed by a two- to three- minute active rest period of low-resistance, slow exer- cise. The duration of these periods should be based

more on how you feel rather than time. A sequence such as this should be repeated 5 to 20 times during your workout session.

 

 

Heart Rate Intensity

 

 

 

 

Age

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

b.p.m.

120-140 114-133 108-126 102-119

96-112

90-105

84-98

 

b.p.m.

140-170 133-162 126-153 119-145 112-136 105-128

98-119

 

b.p.m.

160-170 152-162 144-153 136-145 128-136 120-128

112-119

 

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Contents Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-6 p.m. MST Serial Number DecalSection How to Connect your CD Player to the TreadmillSix-month Preventive Maintenance Record OntentsPage Use an extension cord PrecautionsUse the treadmill only as described in this manual Wear appropriate exercise clothes whenNever insert or drop any object into any opening Before servicing Ecal PlacementDisconnect power ArningFor your benefit, read this manual carefully before Efore YOUHOW to Readmill Is eliminated Firmly tighten all eightUpright Bolts Firmly tighten the four Handrail BoltsHandrails Lift HOW to OVEDue to the size and weight of the treadmill, mov Before moving the treadmill, make sure thatEquipment-grounding conductor can HOW to OnnectHOW to Connect a Catv Cable Improper connectionHead Audio Cable Phones HOW to Onnect Your Player toHOW to Connect Your Portable CD Player If your treadmill has the Basic console orOr call Ground Zero toll-free at HOW to Pgrade YourMatrix Main Display HOW to AsicFeatures of the Console Grams that adjust the speed and inclineGetting Started HOW to USE the Manual Mode Select the manual modeChange the incline of the treadmill as desired Avoid Moving your Hands Pulse/% MaxMeasure your heart rate if desired StandSelect one of the six preset programs HOW to USE Preset ProgramsSpeed + button. The walking belt will begin to Restart the program, press the StartMent Whenkey.the program is completed, removeSelect one of the three pulse-driven programs HOW to USE PULSE-DRIVEN ProgramsEnter a target heart rate setting Chest pulse sensorEnter your age Your must enter your age to use the fitness HOW to USE the Fitness Test Program8Whenkey.the program is completed, remove Select the fitness test programFitness test program will con Cally increaseRent four-minute level is completed Ten fitness levels fitness levelFor speed To the next settings of the CD programPress the Play button on your CD player Treadmill is about to changePress the Enter AGE/WT button again HOW to USE the Maintenance ModeHold down the Enter AGE/WT button Press the Enter AGE/WT button to viewIf you are using a cable TV connection, press the + Button until the words Safety KEY Disabled appearPress the Enter AGE/WT button four times To exit the maintenance mode at any time, holdHOW to Reset the Service Distance Hold down the Reset button and the +Compatible chest pulse sensor not included That adjust the speed and incline Treadmill toFlat Screen Television Matrix Main Display AddiJack HOW to USE the Workout TV ConsolePut on headphones not included if desired Adjust the volumeHOW to Remove it Touchscreen Main DisplayAddition, you can use the console’s touchscreen to go Weekly Maintenance Monthly MaintenancePreventive Turning the Walking Platform Remove the key and unplugReplacing the Walking Platform Motor belt CleanCheck Tighten all TreadmillPreventive Walking platform Symptom the Power does not Turn onSymptom the Power Turns OFF During USE AdjustmentRepeat until the walking belt is properly tightened Symptom the Walking Belt is OFF-CENTEREstablish personal fitness goals XerciseFactors in a Sensible Diet Exercise StepsHamstring Stretch Weight Loss TipsWarm up before you begin Toe Touch StretchParticipate in strength training Benefits of Aerobic ExerciseGet FIT with NordicTrack Stretch again at the end of your exercise 8sessionWorkout Programs Workout TipsImited Arranty State Laws Receipt of Parts and ServiceExclusive Warranty Unauthorized Changes to WarrantyDescription Part131 124 122 125 127 106 107 105 104 OS. C TL82500, C TL85000, C116 112 120 113 111 108116 R0901A 115 110Parts HOW to Rder Eplacement