Life Fitness M051-00K62-B095 operation manual Personal Trainer

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4)PERSONAL TRAINER

Personal Trainer workouts are customized workouts designed either for the advanced user or to be used in connection with a personal trainer.

1)CROSS-TRAIN AEROBICS

During this workout, the unit prompts the user to emphasize different muscle groups. To emphasize upper-body muscles, the user is prompted to focus on pushing and pulling the moving arms at vari- ous times. To emphasize lower-body muscles, the the user is prompted to rest the hands on the sta- tionary handlebar, thus forcing the legs to do all the work. The program also alternates between for- ward and reverse motion as well as different speeds.

Ten seconds after prompting the user to change pedaling direction, the workout applies “braking resis- tance,” that is, a high resistance level that essentially forces the user to stop pedaling. Once the user stops pedaling, the workout resumes the normal resistance level. The actual level of breaking resistance depends on the user’s pedaling speed. If the user is pedaling at a rate equal to, or faster than 6.2 mph (10.0 km/h), the workout applies the maximum level of braking resistance. If the user is pedaling at a speed below 6.2 mph (10.0 km/h), the workout applies 92 percent of the maximum.

CROSS-TRAIN AEROBICS is a constant-resistance workout. However, for a similar experience with a variable-resistance-level workout, the user can start any workout (except for Fat Burn, Cardio, Heart Rate Hill, Heart Rate Interval, or Extreme Heart Rate) and then under Mode select AEROBICS.

2)CROSS-TRAIN REVERSE

This workout features alternating periods of pedaling forward and pedaling backwards. If the user choos- es a workout duration 14 minutes or above, the unit displays alternating prompts to pedal forward for five minutes and then backward for two minutes. If the user selects a goal of 13 minutes or below, the unit display prompts the user to pedal forward for two minutes and then backward for one minute. If the user selects a goal other than time (distance or calorie), the program uses the default setting of prompting for- ward motion for five minutes and reverse for two minutes.

This feature varies the emphasis on different leg muscles. Ten seconds after prompting the user to change pedaling direction, the workout applies “braking resistance,” that is, a high resistance level that essentially forces the user to stop pedaling. Once the user stops pedaling, the workout resumes the nor- mal resistance level. The actual level of breaking resistance depends on the user’s pedaling SPEED. If the user is pedaling at a rate equal to, or faster than, 6.2 mph (10.0 km/h), the workout applies the maxi- mum level of braking resistance. If the user is pedaling at a speed below 6.2 mph (10.0 km/h), the work- out applies 92 percent of the maximum.

CROSS-TRAIN REVERSE is a constant-resistance workout. However, for a similar experience with a variable-resistance-level workout, the user can start any workout (except for Fat Burn, Cardio, Heart Rate Hill, Heart Rate Interval, or Extreme Heart Rate) and then under mode select REVERSE.

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Contents 95Xe Total Body Trainer International Offices Corporate HeadquartersPage Table of Contents 95Xe Getting Started Important Safety InstructionsLocation OperationPoint DE Départ EmplacementConsignes DE Sécurité Importantes FonctionnementNEW Features on the Total Body Trainer Include NEW FeaturesElectrical Power Requirements SetupHOW to Position and Stabilize the Total Body Trainer Cable TV HOOK-UP Fitness NetworkingDisplay Console Overview Display ConsoleTouchscreen Display Display Console DescriptionsWorkout Selection Life Fitness FIT Test LG J K Workout SetupTypes of Workout Setup Screens Goal Setup Screens 122 Page Page Optional Channel Selection Menus Control Panel Accessory Trays and Reading Rack Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE?Lifepulsetm Digital Heart Rate Monitoring System Heart Rate MonitoringPolar Telemetry Heart Rate Monitoring Chest Strap Workout Overviews WorkoutsBeginning a Workout Using the WorkoutsSelecting a Workout Entering Workout Goals EnterEntering Workout Values Selecting a Workout ModeCHANGING/ENDING Workouts Using Marathon ModeChanging Workout Goals During a Workout Workout Descriptions Random Total Body Trainer Workout Setup StepsHill Hill Plus 75% HRmax Zone Training80% HRmax Extreme Heart Ratetm Personal Trainer Inactive Active Very Active Page Rating 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ System Options Menu Using the System Options MenuSystem Options Overview Managers Configuration Configuration MenuTo SET Defaults TV / FM Radio if Detected TV SetupTV Channel Favorites Secure Channel Clock Export / Import SettingsPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataTroubleshooting the Polar Heart Rate Chest Strap Preventive Maintenance ScheduleHOW to Obtain Product Service Troubleshooting the Lifepulse System SensorsLife Fitness 95XE FIT Stridetm Total Body Trainer Specifications