Life Fitness 01.17.12 8860701 REV A-3 owner manual Men, Rating 60+, Women

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If you make an error when entering any Fit Test data, you can correct it by using the back arrow, inputting the correct information, and pressing ENTER. Once the test starts, you cannot change the workout time or speed. Use the STOP, RESET, SPEEDUP, SPEED DOWN, or PAUSE key to terminate the test.

It is important for you to take the Fit Test under similar circumstances each time. Your heart rate is dependent on many factors, including:

amount of sleep the previous night (at least seven hours is recommended)

time of day

time you last ate (two to four hours after the last meal is recommended)

time since you last drank a liquid containing caffeine or alcohol, or smoked a cigarette (at least four hours is recommended)

time since you last exercised (at least six hours is recommended)

For the most accurate Fit Test results, you should perform the Fit Test on three consecutive days and average the three scores.

NOTE: To receive a proper Fit Test score, the work done must be within a training heart rate zone that is 60 percent to 85 percent of the theoretical maximum heart rate (HRmax). This rate is defined by the American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" as equal to 220 minus an individual's age.

The tables below list fit test results.

RELATIVE FITNESS CLASSIFICATION FOR MEN

Men

Estimated VO2 Max (ml/kg/min) Per Age Category

Rating

10 - 29

30 - 39

40 - 49

50 - 59

60+

Elite

55+

53+

51+

47+

43+

Excellent

53 - 54

50 - 52

49 - 50

45 - 46

41 - 42

Very Good

50 - 52

48 - 49

46 - 48

43 - 44

39 -40

Above Average

45 - 49

43 - 47

42 - 45

39 - 42

35 - 38

Average

41 - 44

38 - 42

37 - 41

34 - 38

31 - 34

Below Average

38 - 40

36 - 37

34 - 36

32 - 33

29 - 30

Low

35 - 37

34 - 35

32 - 33

29 - 31

26 - 28

Very Low

<35

<34

<32

<29

<26

RELATIVE FITNESS CLASSIFICATION FOR WOMEN

Women

Estimated VO2 Max (ml/kg/min) Per Age Category

Rating

10 - 29

30 - 39

40 - 49

50 - 59

60+

Elite

47+

44+

42+

37+

35+

Excellent

45 - 46

42 - 43

40 - 41

35 - 36

33 - 34

Very Good

43 - 44

40 - 41

38 - 39

33 - 34

31 - 32

Above Average

38 - 42

36 - 39

34 - 37

30 - 32

27 - 30

Average

33 - 37

31 - 35

30 - 33

26 - 29

24 - 26

Below Average

31 - 32

29 - 30

28 - 29

24 - 25

22 - 23

Low

28 - 30

27 - 28

25 - 27

22 - 23

20 - 21

Very Low

<28

<27

<25

<22

<20

Life Fitness developed this rating scale based on VO2 max percentile distributions referenced in American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" (7th Ed. 2006), which were obtained from the data collected by the Cooper Institute Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study, 1970 - 2002. It is designed to provide a qualitative description of a user's VO2 max estimation, and a means of assessing initial fitness level and tracking improvement.

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