Landice 72070 manual Fitness Tests/ Protocols Overview, Description, What is VO2 Max?

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Fitness Tests/ Protocols Overview

The Executive Trainer includes 2 fitness tests and 4 fitness protocols. Based on your specific age, gender, and performance they calculate your fitness level. The Balke and the Firefighter Fitness Tests are heart rate controlled.

Balke Fitness Test (HRC: must use Accutrack or Wireless Chest Strap) Test Parameters

Maximum Speed: 4.4 mph (5 mph with an L9), controlled by treadmill

Maximum Grade: 15% (12% with an L9), controlled by treadmill

Maximum Heart Rate: 80% of Maximum Heart Rate (see Heart Rate Monitoring)

Description

It’s a heart rate controlled, walking pace, variable incline fitness test. The test increases in difficulty in an effort to raise your heart rate to a target. Upon reaching your target heart rate, the test will terminate and calculate a fitness assessment based on your performance (VO2 Max Score).

Firefighter (Gerkin) Fitness Test (HRC: must use Wireless Chest Strap)

Test Parameters

Maximum Speed: 7 mph,

Maximum Grade: 15% (12% with an L9), controlled by treadmill

Maximum Heart Rate: 85% of Maximum Heart Rate (see Heart Rate Monitoring)

Description

It’s a heart rate controlled, variable speed and incline fitness test. The test increases in difficulty in an effort to raise your heart rate to a target. Upon reaching your target heart rate, the test will terminate and calculate a fitness level based on your performance (VO2 Max Score).

What is VO2 Max?

A person’s fitness level can be measured by the amount of oxygen his or her body can consume while exercising at maximum capacity. VO2 Max is a measurement of the maximum amount of oxygen in milliliters an individual can use in one minute per kilogram of body weight. For years, only fitness trainers and doctors had access to this intricate fitness calculation. Fortunately, the Executive Trainer not only takes care of all the complex VO2 Max calculations, but also gives you a simple evaluation anyone can understand.

Scores may vary due to different line voltages, component tolerances, and individual’s affinity towards each test’s parameters. For a more accurate VO2 Max calculation, take the average of the two scores (Balke and Firefighter Fitness Test).

• Fitness Protocols:

NAVY 11/2-Mile Test, Army 2-Mile Test, Air Force 2-Mile Test, Marine Core 3-Mile Test

Test Parameters

Maximum Speed: At user’s discretion

Maximum Grade: Deactivated and set at 0%

Maximum Heart Rate: Not part of test

Description

These are manually controlled, flat ground, complete as fast as you can run. Upon completion you will receive an assessment score (0-100) or superlative.

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Contents Executive Trainer To view different display screens during your workout Important Safety Instructions 200 250 Volt Treadmills Volt TreadmillsTable of Contents Warranty Information IntroductionSelecting a Location Do not cut through Assembly InstructionsCenter of the box, as you could Damage the treadmillDo not over-tighten Stop Basic Control Panel OperationsSelectable Screens FeaturesGetting Started Motivational Screens Manual ModeUsing the Numeric Keypad Program ConfigurationQuick Speed / Quick Grade Built-in Programs Running Built-in Programs Press Menu -Programs -USER Programs User ProgramsHRC Heart Rate Control Programs Target Heart Rate SegmentInterval HRC MENU-Programs-HRC Programs User HRC ProgramsSpecific Goal Programs Press Menu -Programs -Specialty Programs-Race to enter Race ModeWhat is VO2 Max? Fitness Tests/ Protocols OverviewDescription Balke Fitness Test Taking a Fitness TestFirefighter Fitness Test Men/ Women VO 2 MaxTaking a Fitness Protocol Client Mode Creating a Client Client Mode Fitness Calendar System Settings Self-Diagnostics Estimated Maximum Heart Rate Heart Rate MonitoringHow do I determine my Target Heart Rate Zone THRZ? Keep YOU Safe Heart Rate MonitorsAccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitoring System Should you walk or run? Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutsDuration of Exercise Frequency of ExerciseDuring Your Workout After Your WorkoutTreadmill Lubrication & Cleaning Treadmill MaintenanceTracking Motor BrushesDo not over-tighten Appendix a Medrail InstallationCrafting the World’s Finest Treadmills