Fitness Quest 5K 6100 manual Exercise Guidelines, Knowing the Basics, Complete Exercise Program

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M8 washers

M8 nylon nuts

M8 x 60mm

allen bolts

STEP 8 – Front Handlebar

Installation

a)

Remove (2) Allen Bolts, (2) Washers and

 

(2) Nylon Nuts from Front Handlebar.

b)

Align bolt holes in Front Handlebar with

EXERCISE GUIDELINES

IMPORTANT

Please review this section before you begin exercising.

front handlebar

computer tube

Figure 8 - Install Front Handlebar

holes in Computer Tube, see Figure 8.

c) Re-install (2) Allen Bolts, (2) Washers and

(2) Nylon Nuts that were removed in step

8a and tighten.

IMPORTANT:

If you are over 35 and have been inactive for several years, you should consult your physician, who may or may not recommend a graded exercise test.

If you are just beginning your exercise program, your target heart rate range should be roughly at 60% of your maximum heart rate. As you become more conditioned (or if you are already in good cardiovascular shape) you can increase your

KNOWING THE BASICS

Physical fitness is most easily understood by examining its components, or "parts".

There is widespread agreement that these five components comprise the basics of physical training:

CARDIORESPIRATORY ENDURANCE – the ability to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues, and to remove wastes, over sustained periods of time.

Using your bike will improve this.

 

9a

 

 

 

 

four "C" batteries

battery

 

 

 

 

door

 

 

4

3

Back

 

 

View

 

 

1

2

 

STEP 9 – Computer Installation

back of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

computer

 

a) Remove battery door from back of

 

 

 

 

Computer, insert (4) “C” batteries

 

 

phillips bolts

 

and replace the battery door.

 

9b

 

Note: DO NOT use rechargeable

 

computer

book holder

phillips

 

batteries, doing so will cause a

 

 

computer

 

short and destroy the computer.

bolts

 

tube

 

 

 

 

b) Remove (4) Phillips Bolts from back of Computer.

c) Connect Computer Wires and Computer Tube Wires

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front

together and carefully tuck wires into Computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

View

Tube, see Figure 9c.

computer

 

 

 

d) Mount Computer to Computer Tube using the

 

 

computer

wire

 

 

 

 

(4) Phillips Bolts removed in Step 9b and tighten.

9c

 

 

 

 

tube wire

 

 

 

 

 

e) Book Holder can be attached to the front of the

 

 

 

computer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer at any time.

 

 

 

 

 

tube

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 9 - Install Computer

target heart rate to 70%-85% of your maximum heart rate. Remember, your target heart rate is only a guide.

You should also consult your physician if you have the following:

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Asthma

Heart trouble

Family history of early stroke or heart attack deaths

Frequent dizzy spells

Extreme breathlessness after mild exertion

Arthritis or other bone problems

Severe muscular, ligament or tendon problems

Other known or suspected disease

If you experience any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat or shortness of breath, stop exercising immediately. Consult your physician before continuing.

Pregnant

Balance Impairment

Taking medications that affect heart rate

MUSCULAR STRENGTH – the ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time. Upper-body strength, for example, can be measured by various weight-lifting exercises.

MUSCULAR ENDURANCE – the ability of a muscle, or a group of muscles, to sustain repeated contractions or to continue applying force against a fixed object. Push-ups are often used to test endurance of arm and shoulder muscles.

FLEXIBILITY – the ability to move joints and use muscles through their full range of motion. The sit- and-reach test is a good measure of flexibility of the lower back and backs of the upper legs.

BODY COMPOSITION – often considered a component of fitness. It refers to the makeup of the body in terms of lean mass (muscle, bone, vital tissue and organs) and fat mass. An optimal ratio of fat to lean mass is an indication of fitness, and the right types of exercises will help you decrease body fat and increase or maintain muscle mass. To help track your progress we have provided Workout Progress Charts on pages 26 and 27.

A COMPLETE EXERCISE PROGRAM

How often, how long and how hard you exercise, and what kinds of exercises you do should be determined by what you are trying to accomplish. Your goals, your present fitness level, age, health, skills, interest and convenience are among the factors you should consider. For example, an athlete training for high-level competition would follow a different program than a person whose goals are good health and the ability to meet work and recreational needs.

Your exercise program should include something from each of the four basic fitness components

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Contents 6100 Table of Contents Exercise Data ChartsKeep These Instructions Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Workout Progress Charts Read all instructions before using this equipmentSpecifications Workout Progress Charts Unit Warning LabelsSpecifications & Parts Ordering Missing or Defective Parts Introduction Care & Storage of Your Recumbent BikeCongratulations on Purchasing Your Recumbent Bike Comments or QuestionsAssembly Instructions Warm UP & Cool Down Stretches Heart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular Fitness Seat Carriage AssemblyTips to Keep YOU Going Seat Cushion and Backrest Installation seatcarriageRear Handlebar Assembly ClothingAerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN? When to ExerciseMeasuring Your Heart Rate Knowing the Basics Front Handlebar InstallationComputer Installation Exercise GuidelinesAC Adapter Computer Tips and Trouble ShootingGetting Started Water Bottle HolderLCD Contrast Calibration NB 6100 Parts ListLCD Workout Graphics Programs 11 NB 6100 Exploded ViewButtons and Definitions ProgramsOperating the Computer Using Your Recumbent BikeUsing the Pulse Function on the Rear Handlebar Dual Sided Pedal