Bowflex Blaze manual Warm Up / Cool Down

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Define Your Goals

Working Out

A workout begins in your mind’s eye. With con- centration and visualization, you can approach your workout with a positive, constructive atti- tude. A good pre-workout mental routine is to sit and relax so that you can focus on what you are about to do and think about achieving your end goal.

Warming Up

We recommend that you warm up by doing light stretching and performing light exercises on the Bowflex® Blazehome gym.

Cooling Down

An essential part of the exercise routine is the cool down. Gradually reduce the level of exercise intensity so that blood does not accumulate in one muscle group but continues to circulate at a decreasing rate. Remember to gradually move yourself into a relaxed state.

Breathing

The most important part of breathing during exercise is, quite simply, that you do it. Breathing in or out during the actual performance is not dependent upon the direction of air flow relative to exertion. It is, in fact, a mechanical process that changes the position of your spine as your rib cage moves. Here are some tips for breathing:

1)Be cautious when you are concentrating or exerting effort. This is when you will probably hold your breath. DO NOT hold your breath. Do not exaggerate breathing. Depth of inhalation and exhalation should be natural for the situation.

2)Allow breathing to occur naturally; don’t force it.

Warm Up / Cool Down

Aerobic Rowing—Warm Up or Cool Down

Muscles Worked:

Pectoralis Major, Latissimus Dorsi,

Anterior Deltoids, Quadriceps, and

Hamstrings

Bench Position:

Removed, Free Sliding Seat

Accessory:

Handgrips

Pulleys:

Chest Bar

Success Tips

Maintain good spinal alignment. Keep chest lifted.

Bend from the hip during movement, not from the waist.

START

Start

Remove the Bench, and place the Seat in the free-sliding position.

Attach resistance, and sit facing the Power Rod® unit.

Brace your feet against the Chest Bar.

FINISH

Action

Initiate movement by extending your knees while simultaneously bending your arms and pinching your shoulder blades together.

Control the return to the Start position by slowly bending your legs.

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