Spirit XT485 owner manual Rate of Perceived Exertion

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RATE OF PERCEIVED EXERTION

Heart rate is important but listening to your body also has a lot of advantages. There are more variables involved in how hard you should workout than just heart rate. Your stress level, physical health, emotional health, temperature, humidity, the time of day, the last time you ate and what you ate, all contribute to the intensity at which you should workout. If you listen to your body, it will tell you all of these things.

The rate of perceived exertion (RPE), also know as the Borg scale, was developed by Swedish physiologist G.A.V. Borg. This scale rates exercise intensity from 6 to 20 depending upon how you feel or the perception of your effort.

The scale is as follows:

Rating Perception of Effort

6 Minimal

7 Very,very light

8 Very,very light +

9 Very light

10 Very light +

11 Fairly light

12Comfortable

13Somewhat hard

14Somewhat hard +

15Hard

16Hard +

17Very hard

18Very hard +

19Very,very hard

20Maximal

You can get an approximate heart rate level for each rating by simply adding a zero to each rating. For example a rating of 12 will result in an approximate heart rate of 120 beats per minute. Your RPE will vary depending up the factors discussed earlier. That is the major benefit of this type of training. If your body is strong and rested, you will feel strong and your pace will feel easier. When your body is in this condition, you are able to train harder and the RPE will support this. If you are feeling tired and sluggish, it is because your body needs a break. In this condition, your pace will feel harder. Again, this will show up in your RPE and you will train at the proper level for that day.

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Contents XT485 Treadmill Table of Contents Product Registration Important Safety Instructions Important Electrical Instructions Grounding InstructionsImportant Operation Instructions Safety Tether CordXT485 Assembly Instructions Console assembly 1UPRIGHT Tube AssemblyXT485 Treadmill 2CONSOLE Assembly 3BASE Covers 4PLASTIC Parts Assembly Transport Folding InstructionsConsole FeaturesHandrail Adjustments Quick Speed & Incline ButtonsHeart Rate BAR Graph Getting Started Operation of Your ConsolePAUSE/STOP/RESET Feature Incline FeatureQUICK-START/MANUAL Operation Calorie Display Pulse Grip FeatureHandrail Buttons Disable Switch Mile TrackSelect a Program Programmable FeaturesCalorie Program User ProgramsFusion Program Dumbbell Bent Over ROW Dumbbell Shoulder Press Hill Preset ProgramsStrength Heart Rate Programs Rate of Perceived Exertion Using Heart Rate Transmitter Heart Rate Program Operation BELT/DECK General MaintenanceGeneral Cleaning Belt AdjustmentsSetting TREAD-BELT Tracking Treadbelt Tracking AdjustmentBELT/DECK Lubrication Procedure Service Checklist Diagnosis Guide Calibration Procedure MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty