Star Trac 727-0083 manual For Choosing An Appropriate Cadence And Resistance

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For Choosing An Appropriate Cadence And Resistance:

Warm-Up.The first ten minutes of a Spinning ride are critical for establishing proper cadence. With no resistance during warm-up, one may tend to pedal too quickly thu raising the heart rates prematurely. During the warm-up, it’s important to work on cadence by keeping intensity under control (65% or less). Use the warm-up to estab smooth cadence and gradually establish a balanced intensity. Similarly, after the wa up, be cautious of increasing cadence over 100 rpm with light resistance (this will als cause a potential anaerobic event and one may spend the remaining class time attempting to recover). In other words, if one chooses to climb after the warm-up, en that intensity and cadence are increasing equally.

Resistance. Resistance is good. Some riders are afraid to add resistance because think they’ll end up with bulging quadriceps. But in cycling, it is the sprinters who hav larger quadriceps (high cadences, lower resistance), and the skilled climbers genera have the longer, leaner legs (lower cadences, higher resistance).

Intensity. Slower cadence does not necessarily mean lower intensity. Perhaps a rid feels that if he/she slows down the rpm his/her heart rate will drop too low. But in fac he/she is in control of the intensity because he/she can add resistance as needed. S turns of the knob should eventually generate the required response. Wearing a hear strap is critical to monitor ones intensity goals using the right combination of cadenc resistance.

Putting it together. Cadence and resistance are inversely related. The next section explain how cadence and resistance work together to elicit a given intensity. With th understanding, one can coach others to select the appropriate resistance and caden for the terrain they have selected.

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Contents Star Trac Fitness Spinning ComputerPage Table of Contents FCC Regulatory Statements Parts List Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Page Specifications How does the Spinning computer work? How it WorksButtons Computer Window and ButtonsRequired Installing or Replacing BatteriesInstalling or Replacing Batteries cont’d Do I need to Re-sync? Required EST Procedure Testing for RPMTo Syncing Syncing ModeSyncing Process cont’d Wait for 60 seconds Setup Mode Tivate Setup ModeMode options ∙ Gear and Software Version Setup Mode- cont’d Setup Mode- cont’d Do not over tighten the set screw Installation of Cadence Sensor and Magnet All SpinnersMounting Computer On Handlebars V-Bikes Mounting Computer On Handlebars Pro 5800 / 6800 / Elite Mounting Computer On Handlebars Elite 6900 and NXT No display = Weekly M= MonthlyHeart rate drops out No heart rateWhich heart rate strap works with my Spinning Computer? Picking up another riders heart rateWhat is the battery life? Battery light does not stay on long enoughNo RPM What does the computer display?Spinning Instructor Education Nce, Resistance And IntensityRate Monitoring Gy Zone Intensity Range Purpose ZonesNce Range for Flat Roads 80-110 RPM Is Cadence?Ing Faster Than 110 RPM Is Unrealistic because Ing Faster Than 110 RPM Is Counterproductive becauseOod To Pedal Faster Than 110 RPM? Cing In The SaddleNce Range For Hills 60-80 rpm Page For Choosing An Appropriate Cadence And Resistance Ing The Concept Elationship Between Cadence And ResistanceNce Drill #1 Teaching The Concept Of Cadence Vs. Resistance Cadence DrillsCe Test Erations Spin-Ups ErsPage This page intentionally left blank Time Duration Movement/Cadence Intensity Technique Ing Ride ProfileRPM . Find the right resistance to maintain a h This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Rev F