Fitness Quest 1800, 1600 manual Workout Progress Charts

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WORKOUT PROGRESS CHARTS

Use the charts below to keep track of your progress over time. Before writing on them, make as many copies as you think you’ll need. We suggest you keep these in a notebook. You will find it both informative and motivational to look back at what you’ve done, and this data will help you to chart future fitness goals as you progress. Every two weeks, measure yourself to rechart your progress.

Measuring Sites

Waist

Abdomen

Hips

Thighs (L/R)

Date

Weight

Waist

Abdomen

Hips

Thighs

Calves

Resting

Heart Rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calves (L/R)

Date

Weight

Waist

Abdomen

Hips

Thighs

Calves

Resting

Heart Rate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Dedication to Quality 1600/1800 Treadmills Exploded View 1600/1800 Parts LIST/EXPLODED View Item # Part Name QTYTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using this equipmentAdditional Workout Progress Charts Workout Progress Charts Ordering Replacement Parts IntroductionCongratulations on Purchasing Your NEW Balance Treadmill Comments or QuestionsUnit Warning LABELS/SPECIFICATIONS & Parts New Balance 1600/1800 SpecificationsTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionBack Stretch Standing Hamstrings StretchButtocks, Hips and Abdominal Stretch Inner Thigh StretchAlways Unplug Power Cord Immediately After USE Fastener Pack ASSEMBLY/SETUP InstructionsParts Box Warm UP & Cool Down Stretches Quadriceps StretchCalf and Achilles Stretch Overhead/Triceps StretchHeart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular Fitness Heart 160 Rate Beats/ 150 MinUpright Assembly Console Base AssemblyAssembly is now complete Side Cap AssemblyClothing Tips to Keep YOU GoingWhen to Exercise See chart onAerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN? Measuring Your Heart RateMoving the Treadmill Setting UP Treadmill for USEFolding the Treadmill to allow removal of the shipping box Turning On the Treadmill Power Cord AssemblyLowering the Walking Deck Complete Exercise Program Exercise GuidelinesKnowing the Basics Using the Pulse Function 1800To Lower the Treadmill Folding and Moving Your Treadmill for StorageTo Fold the Treadmill To Move the Treadmill Programs 1800DISPLAY Function Program FunctionWalking Belt Tension Taking Care of Your TreadmillWalking Belt Centering Lubrication Application CleaningWalking Belt and Deck Lubrication Programs 1600DISPLAY Function Program FunctionSafety Tips Electronics Operating Instructions For Your TreadmillQuick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Pressing these selects a program