Keys Fitness KF-3.0T Workout Information, Frequency, Intensity, Time, Target Heart Rate Zone

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Workout Information

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Target Heart Rate Zone

The exercise practices include four major variables: frequency, intensity, time, target heart rate zone. A continuous workout will help to improve your cardiovascular functions and increase the ability of your muscles to obtain the oxygen and nutrition. A good workout provides a greater advantage to extend the endurance of muscle and body flexibility.

Frequency: How Often Should You Exercise

Three to five times a week is highly suggested to improve your cardiovascular and muscle fit- ness.

Intensity: How Hard Should You Exercise

The intensity of an exercise is reflected in your heart rate. Exercise must be sufficient to strengthen your heart muscle and condition your cardiovascular system. Only your doctor or an authorized coach can prescribe the target training heart range appropriate for your particular needs and physical condition.

Start with an exercise that stimulates you to breathe more deeply. Alternate periods of mod- erate and easy exercise to help your body adapt to new levels of exertion without unnecessary strain. The inability to maintain a smooth, rhythmic motion is a sign that your pace and/or your elevation is too high . If you feel out of breath before you have exercised 12 minutes, you are probably overdoing it.

As your fitness level improves, you will need to increase your workload to reach your target heart rate. The first increase may be necessary after two to four weeks of regular exercise. Never exceed your target heart rate zone.

Weight Management

Consistent aerobic exercise will help you change your body composition by lowering your per- centage of body fat. For weight control, how long and how often you exercise is more important than how hard you exercise.

Exercise at least four to five times a week.

Reach and maintain 60-75% of your maximum heart rate with moderate exercise.

Exercise for 30-45 minutes at 60-65% of your target heart rate.

Here are some tips to achieve your weight management goal.

Consume most of your dietary calories at breakfast and lunch, and eat a light dinner.

Do not eat anything near the bedtime.

Moderate exercise will help suppress your appetite.

Take regular breaks and rests to help increase metabolism.

Warning!

If you have any questions or concerns about your target heart rate, consult your physician. Medications may affect your heart rate. Stop exercise if: you feel faint or dizzy, acute illness (cold or fever), any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat, of if you exceed your maximum heart rate set by your physician.

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Keys Fitness KF-3.0T Treadmill Table of Contents Safety Precautions and Tips Important Safety InformationBefore You Start Tools Assembly Parts IdentifierUnpacking Treadmill AssemblyRight Upright Installation Important Please Note Console AssemblyScrew ST4.2x12 Console Left Cover Right Cover Moving Instructions Power Requirements MP3 Input Console InstructionsConsole Buttons Quick Start / Manual Mode P1 Program ModeProgram Operation Cool DownCalories Goal P4 Distance Goal P35K RUN and 10K RUN P5 P6 Programs P7 P13Custom Programs P14, P15 Program Profiles Escalating Interval Monitoring Your Heart Rate Monitoring Your Heart RateTarget Heart Rate Zone Workout Information Weight ManagementFrequency, Intensity, Time, Target Heart Rate Zone Frequency How Often Should You ExerciseExercise Practice Procedures Workout Brisk and Rhythmic ExerciseCool down Slow and Relaxed Exercise Exercise Guidelines Warm Up ExercisesWrist Extensor Calf Stretch Change to MPH or KPH Calibration SequenceWalking Belt is Shifting to the Left Diagram Belt AdjustmentTo Apply Lubricant to the Walking Board Maintenance InstructionsError Messages Safety Interlock Error MessagesOther Error Messages Treadmill loses power during use Troubleshooting GuideTreadmill Error Messages Treadmill will not startKF-3.0T Parts List REV B Parts ListExploded View Residential and Personal Use Limited Warranty Warranty InformationPage Page Customer Service