Bowflex 2 manual

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Q & A

Q. Why is it so important I perform the Bowflex exercises with a 4-second count on the lifting and lowering?

A. Because a slow, smooth 4-second lifting followed by a 4-second lowering involves more muscle fibers more thoroughly than faster speeds of movement. The more completely each involved muscle fiber works simply means you’ll get better muscle-building results.

Q. I’m confused about how to breathe during each Bowflex exercise?

A. Let’s say your goal is to do 10 repetitions on a specific Bowflex exercise that is performed in the recommended 4-second lifting and 4-second lowering style. Here are the proper breathing guidelines to follow:

Breathe normally during the first five repetitions.

Take shorter, more shallow breaths during the sixth, seventh and eighth repetitions.

Emphasize exhalation more than inhalation, especially during the ninth and tenth repetitions. Focus on good form and slow movement.

Do not hold your breath on any repetition. Practice relaxing your face and neck. Do not grit your teeth. Keep your eyes open and remain alert.

Q. I’m not as disciplined and patient as I’d like to be. How can I better stay on track with the program?

A. One suggestion is to team up with a partner. Most people are more motivated and make better progress if they go through the program with a friend. In selecting a training partner, here are several things to keep in mind:

Your partner should be similar to you in age and condition.

Your partner should be serious about getting into shape and making a commitment. That commitment means you’ll be exercising together one hour, three times per week. Each of your joint training sessions should take approximately 50 minutes: 25 minutes for your workout and 25 minutes supervising your partner’s workout.

Your partner should be someone with whom you’ll share a spirit of cooperation, not competition.

Your partner should not be your spouse, brother, sister, or other family member. You do not want normal interpersonal problems to interfere with the training.

Q. Why won’t you allow me to do aerobic dancing on my off-days to speed up the loss of body fat?

A. Because doing so doesn’t speed up fat loss. Aerobic dancing

and other activities such as running, swimming, cycling, stair-stepping, and racquetball – do not contribute significantly to the fat-loss process. In fact, when added to proper strength training they can actually retard the reduction of fat.

A.Fat loss is retarded in two ways. Too much repetitive activity prevents maximum muscle building by using up your recover ability. A well-rested recover ability is necessary for muscle growth. Too much activity – especially if you are on a reduced-calorie diet – causes you to get the blahs and quickly lose your enthusiasm. If this happens, you’re sure to break your diet.

A.The primary purpose of this program is to lose fat in the most effective and most efficient manner. Fat loss is prioritized and maximized by building muscle at the same time. The muscle-building process is optimized by a well- rested recovery ability, which necessitates keeping your strenuous and moderately strenuous activities to a bare minimum.

A.Once you get your body fat to a low level, you can add other activities — and I encourage you to do so — to your weekly fitness schedule. For now, follow the plan exactly as directed.

Q.What happens after six weeks? How do I continue the program if I need to lose more weight?

A.You should repeat the program for as long as it takes you to reach your goal. For example, it took Barry Ozer three six-week sessions – 18 weeks – to lose all of his excessive fat, which amounted to 75 pounds. There are, however, a few guidelines and modifications to apply.

A.Repeat the eating plan exactly as before: Men, go back to 1500 calories a day for two weeks. Women, go back to 1200 calories a day for two weeks. Then, descend your calories in the same manner.

A.Keep your superhydration schedule at the highest level. In other words, sip 1 5/8 gallons of ice-cold water each day.

A.Continue your Bowflex exercise routine at the highest level. Perform the same 10 exercises three times per week. Try to get as strong as you can in each exercise, while always focusing on the 4-second count in both lifting and lowering.

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Contents Bowflex Table of Contents Bowflex Ultimate Getting To Know Your MachineHooking The Power Rods To The Cables Using Your MachineWhen You Are Not Using Adjusting And Understanding ResistanceWorkout Bench Using the Bowflex Hand Grips Using the Bowflex Adjustable Pulley System Using Your Machine Folding & Moving Your Bowflex About Your Bowflex Attachments SafetyFor Your Safety Please Follow These Instructions Defining Your Goals Reaching Your Goals Performing Your Routine Exercising ProperlyWarming Up Aerobic Rowing PositionMinute Better Body Workout WorkoutsMinute UPPER/LOWER Body Body Building Circuit Training ANAEROBIC/CARDIOVASCULAR True Aerobic Circuit Training Strength Training Chest Exercises Chest Exercises Pulley position Narrow only Starting position Pulley position Wide only Starting position Flat Barbell Bench PressPulley position Low pulleys only Starting Position Shoulder Exercises Pulley position Narrow Starting position Pulley position Wide or narrow Starting PositionScapular Protraction elbow stabilized Shoulder Rotator Cuff Internal Rotation Scapular DepressionShoulder Extension Elbows Stabilized Shoulder Rotator Cuff External RotationPulley position Narrow or wide Starting position Barbell Shoulder Shrug Scapular ElevationLying Front Shoulder Raise Military Press Pulley position Lat tower Starting position Back ExercisesPulley position Wide Starting position Lying LAT PulldownsAlternate motion Back Exercises Scapular Retraction Pulley position Low pulley Starting position Barbell Bent Over ROWLying Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Arm ExercisesTriceps Pushdown Elbow Extension Lying 45 Degree Triceps Extension Elbow ExtensionPulley position Lat tower SINGLE-ARM Pushdown Elbow Extension Rope Pushdowns Elbow ExtensionTriceps Kickback Cross Triceps ExtensionSeated Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Pulley position Narrow Seated position Seated Wrist ExtensionSeated Wrist Curl Standing Wrist ExtensionStanding Wrist Curl Position Barbell Curls Elbow Flexion in supination Seated Resisted Abdominal Crunch Spinal Flexion Abdominal ExercisesPulley position None Starting position Resisted Reverse Crunch Spinal FlexionAbdominal Crunch Spinal Flexion Trunk RotationLEG Extension Leg ExercisesLEG Curl Pulley position Low pulley Starting position Lying Prone LEG Curl Knee flexion Standing HIP Flexion With knee flexion Seated Straight LEG Calf Raise Kneeling LEG Kickback Hip extension and knee extension Seated HIP Adduction Standing HIP AbductionAnkle Inversion Seated HIP AbductionDeadlift Ankle EversionSTIFF-LEG Deadlift Hip extension Now Bowflex Body Leanness Program IntroductionPersonal Guarantee From Dr. Ellington Darden Record each measurement on your Results Summary Sheet MeasurementsTwo inches above navel belly relaxed Two inches below navel belly relaxedSuprailium Skinfold MeasurementsStarting body-fat percentage Optional Picture TakingTo Use The Nomogram Determining Your Body FatFor Example Calculating Lean Body MassYour Results Summary Sheet Your ResultsGuidelines Week 1&2 Follow a Carbohydrate-Rich, Descending-Calorie Eating Plan Eating GuidelinesSuperhydrate Your System Week 5 Eating PlanWeek 1 Week 3Chocolate or Vanilla BagelCereal Banana-OrangeLate-Night Snack Tuna Salad DinnerSteak Dinner Frozen Microwave DinnerStaples Shopping ListIs it possible to drink too much water? May I have dinner for lunch and lunch for dinner?Is bottled water better than tap water? Page Drink at least 1 gallon of cold water each day Maintenance RoutineAdhere to a carbohydrate-rich, moderate-calorie eating plan Eat smaller meals more frequently120 Exercise LogMuscle Chart Bowflex