Fitness Quest 1600, 1800 manual Clothing, Tips to Keep YOU Going

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40 year old to get a cardiovascular effect, the individual would need to keep their heart rate at or above 126 beats per minute to get a cardiovascular effect. Note: Although 70% was used in this example, the heart rate range needed to achieve results falls between 60% and 85% of your maximum heart rate.

If you are just beginning your exercise program, your target heart rate range should be roughly at 60% of your maximum heart rate. As you become more conditioned (or if you are already in good cardiovascular shape) you can increase your target heart rate to 70%-85% of your maximum heart rate. Remember, your target heart rate is only a guide.

When checking heart rate during a workout, take your pulse within five seconds after interrupting exercise because it starts to go down once you stop moving. Count pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by six to get the per-minute rate.

Remember, your New Balance Treadmill also comes with pulse sensors located on the Console.

When used properly, the unit pulse sensors can help you to determine your estimated heart rate. To do so:

1.Push the start button on your Computer.

2.Gently grab both metal pulse sensors on both handlebars. Wait 6 seconds.

3.Your estimated heart rate range will be displayed on screen. Check the chart on the following page to see if you are within your range according to your age.

When used properly, the heart rate pulse sensors and display monitor provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate. This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and/or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely on the estimations provided.

By using the chart on the next page you can see where your heart rate falls in the minimum and maximum target zones.

The above are guidelines, people with any medical limitations should discuss this formula with their physician.

CLOTHING

All exercise clothing should be loose-fitting to permit freedom of movement, and should make the wearer feel comfortable and self-assured.

Never wear rubberized or plastic clothing, such garments interfere with the evaporation of perspiration and can cause body temperature to rise to dangerous levels.

We recommend wearing a workout shoe with a rubberized sole unless instructed otherwise.

TIPS TO KEEP YOU GOING

1.Adopt a specific plan and write it down.

2.Keep setting realistic goals as you go along, and remind yourself of them often.

3.Keep a log to record your progress and make sure to keep it up-to-date. See page 30.

4.Include weight and/or percent body fat measures in your log. Extra pounds can easily creep back.

5.Upgrade your fitness program as you progress. Your Treadmill provides different workout programs to keep your workouts challenging.

6.Enlist the support and company of your family and friends.

7.Update others on your successes.

8.Avoid injuries by pacing yourself and including a warm up and cool down period as part of every workout. See page 24.

9.Reward yourself periodically for a job well done!

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Contents Dedication to Quality 1600/1800 Treadmills Exploded View Item # Part Name QTY 1600/1800 Parts LIST/EXPLODED ViewTable of Contents Read all instructions before using this equipment Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Workout Progress Charts Workout Progress Charts Comments or Questions Ordering Replacement PartsIntroduction Congratulations on Purchasing Your NEW Balance TreadmillNew Balance 1600/1800 Specifications Unit Warning LABELS/SPECIFICATIONS & PartsProblem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideInner Thigh Stretch Back StretchStanding Hamstrings Stretch Buttocks, Hips and Abdominal StretchAlways Unplug Power Cord Immediately After USE Parts Box ASSEMBLY/SETUP InstructionsFastener Pack Overhead/Triceps Stretch Warm UP & Cool Down StretchesQuadriceps Stretch Calf and Achilles Stretch Heart 160 Rate Beats/ 150 Min Heart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular FitnessConsole Base Assembly Upright AssemblySide Cap Assembly Assembly is now completeTips to Keep YOU Going ClothingMeasuring Your Heart Rate When to ExerciseSee chart on Aerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN?Folding the Treadmill to allow removal of the shipping box Setting UP Treadmill for USEMoving the Treadmill Lowering the Walking Deck Power Cord AssemblyTurning On the Treadmill Knowing the Basics Exercise GuidelinesComplete Exercise Program 1800 Using the Pulse FunctionTo Fold the Treadmill Folding and Moving Your Treadmill for StorageTo Lower the Treadmill To Move the Treadmill Programs Program Function 1800DISPLAY FunctionWalking Belt Centering Taking Care of Your TreadmillWalking Belt Tension Walking Belt and Deck Lubrication CleaningLubrication Application Programs Program Function 1600DISPLAY FunctionElectronics Operating Instructions For Your Treadmill Safety TipsQuick Reference Guide Pressing these selects a program Quick Reference Guide