Reebok Fitness RBTL13981 manual Reebok University, Walking and Cardiorespiratory Endurance

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Working with the worldÕs best professionals, Reebok University has created a host of original programs, such as Step Reebok¨, Walk ReebokSM, Slide ReebokSM and Reebok City JamSM. The industry has adopted Reebok programming as the ÒgoldÓ standard. Our guidelines and terminology are used by fitness profes- sionals and participants around the world, and our exceptional programming has been approved in the United States by AFAA and ACE for continuing educa- tion credits.

WALKING AND CARDIORESPIRATORY ENDURANCE

Scientific studies confirm that walking at a moderate to brisk pace can enhance aero-

bic fitness. Rippe and his colleagues1 found that of 500 subjects tested, 67% of the men and 90% of the women were able to reach their target heart rates by walking 4 to 4.5 miles per hour.

WALKING AND REDUCED RISK FOR CARDIOVAS- CULAR DISEASE

Several studies have found that regular walking at any speed can increase HDL-C cholesterol (a high-density lipoprotein which removes excess cholesterol from the body) and can lower concentrations of blood triglyc- erides (a storage form of fat), thus reducing the risk for cardiovascular disease.

Duncan and his colleagues3 concluded that exercise does not have to be vigorous to reduce cardiovascular risk factors. In other words, people who choose to stroll rather than walk briskly can reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease.

After studying the physical activity patterns of 17,000 Harvard alumni over a 20-year period, Paffenbarger and his colleagues4 concluded that walking as little as five city blocks per day can reduce the risk of cardio- vascular disease, and walking 2 miles per day can reduce the risk of a heart attack by 28% or more. Therefore, while walking at a fast pace will improve aerobic fitness, walking at any speed (slow or fast) can reduce a person's risk for heart disease.

WALKING AND WEIGHT REDUCTION

Walking is an excellent activity for burning calories. The steeper the incline and/or the faster the speed, the more calories are burned. For example, a 150-pound person walking at 3.5 miles per hour on flat ground will burn about 300 calories per hour. This same person will burn 400 calories per hour on a gentle 4% incline and 500 calories per hour on a steeper 10% incline. If this person speeds the pace up to 4 miles per hour on level ground, 350 calories will be burned in one hour.5

Pollock and his colleagues2 found that middle-aged men who walked at a pace of 3.5 to 4.5 miles per hour for 40 minutes four times per week had the same car- diovascular improvements as men the same age who jogged for 30 minutes three times per week. Although the intensity of exercise was lower for the walkers than the runners, the increased duration and frequency of walking provided the walkers with similar aerobic ben- efits as the runners.

On the basis of current research, it seems clear that walking at a moderate to brisk pace can be an excel- lent aerobic activity.

It should be noted that participants who do not wish to walk at faster speeds can burn a comparable number of calories by walking for longer periods of time.

WALKING AND BONE DENSITY

Osteoporosis is a major health problem in the United States, affecting an estimated 15 to 30 million people. An age-related disorder, osteoporosis reduces the density of bones. This disease can be life-threatening since many older people die as a result of complica- tions suffered from broken bones. Adequate calcium in the diet and weight-bearing exercises seem to reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

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Contents Customer HOT Line Model No. RBTL13981 Serial NoTable of Contents Important Precautions There is one decal Left Side Before YOU BeginRight Side HOW to SET UP the Treadmill Treadmill Operation HOW to Plug in the Power CordPerformant Lubetm Walking Belt Features of the Console Diagram of the ConsoleHOW to Enter User Information HOW to Turn on the PowerRefer to the drawing at the top HOW to USE the Manual Mode LED displays TrackÑThe Adjust the incline as desiredHow to select miles per hour or kilometers per Follow your progressSelect the desired program HOW to USE the Speed Programs and the Incline ProgramsIf you selected an in- cline program Whenkey. you are finished exercising, remove HOW to USE the Pulse ProgramsHOW to Create Custom Programs Follow your progress with the LED displaysHOW to USE the Custom Programs When the program is completed, remove the keyHold down the Stop button for two seconds Whenkey. the program is completed, remove Information ModeOptional Chest Pulse Sensor HOW to Lower the Treadmill for USE HOW to Fold and Move the TreadmillHOW to Fold the Treadmill for Storage HOW to Move the TreadmillProblem The power turns off during use TROUBLE-SHOOTINGProblem The walking belt is off-center Problem The walking belt slows when walked onProblem The walking belt slips when walked on Walking and Reduced Risk for CARDIOVAS- Cular Disease Walking and Weight ReductionReebok University Walking and Cardiorespiratory EnduranceWalking and Injuries Walking and Stress ReductionReferences Exercise Intensity Exercise GuidelinesWorkout Guidelines Qty Description Part List Ñmodel NO. RBTL13981HOW to Order Replacement Parts Exploded Drawingñmodel NO. RBTL13981 103 105 104 110 111 109 101 106 102 107 108 Limited Warranty

RBTL13981 specifications

The Reebok Fitness RBTL13981 is a versatile and innovative piece of fitness equipment designed to enhance your workout experience, making it more effective and enjoyable. This particular model stands out for its combination of modern technology and user-friendly features, making it a favorable choice for fitness enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the main features of the RBTL13981 is its robust build quality. Constructed to withstand rigorous use, it boasts a solid frame that provides stability and durability. This ensures that the equipment can handle various workout intensities, whether you’re perform high-intensity interval training or low-impact exercises.

The RBTL13981 comes equipped with an adjustable resistance system, allowing users to customize their workout intensity. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals at different fitness levels, enabling beginners to start with lower resistance while providing seasoned athletes with the challenge they seek. The smooth operation of the resistance mechanism ensures consistent performance throughout the workout.

Another standout characteristic of the RBTL13981 is its ergonomic design. The equipment is designed with user comfort in mind, featuring an adjustable seat and handlebars that cater to a wide range of body types. This adaptability ensures that users can maintain proper posture during workouts, minimizing the risk of injury and enhancing overall performance.

In terms of technology, the RBTL13981 is integrated with a digital monitor that tracks essential workout metrics, such as time, distance, calories burned, and heart rate. This feature allows users to set specific goals and monitor their progress over time, making it easier to stay motivated and engaged in their fitness journey.

Additionally, the RBTL13981 supports multimedia integration, allowing users to connect their devices for an enhanced workout experience. Whether you prefer to listen to music or follow along with workout videos, this feature adds a motivational dimension to your routines.

In conclusion, the Reebok Fitness RBTL13981 is a well-rounded fitness solution that offers durability, customization, and advanced tracking technology. With its ergonomic design and user-friendly features, it is designed to support a wide range of fitness goals, making it an excellent investment for anyone looking to elevate their workout experience.