True Fitness PS50, P100 manual Riding Efficiently and Comfortably

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Foot Position

Pedal Cadence

Breathing

Riding Efficiently and Comfortably

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Riders are most efficient if they place the ball of their foot in the center of the pedal.

Other riders are more comfortable if the arch of their foot is against the pedal. Riders are encouraged to be as efficient as possible, but use your own judgement in the comfort/efficiency tradeoff.

Most riders will find a comfort/efficiency sweet spot at a pedal cadence around 80 rpm. More serious riders desiring maximum performance typically pedal at around 100 rpm. For electromechanical and safety reasons, the bike will not provide the fully requested workload when your pedal cadence falls below 55 rpm.

Breathe in a regular and relaxed manner. Many exercisers do not breathe enough, which reduces their exercise capacity and comfort. You might want to try breathing deeper and more frequently to see if it helps your exercise regime.

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Contents PS50 & PS100 Recumbent & Upright Bike Owner’s Guide Thank You For Selecting True Review for Your Safety Quick Start Guide Table of Contents Riding Your Bike This ChapterGetting Comfortable  O R Y BRiding Efficiently and Comfortably UsiMonitoringthe ChestYour HeartStrapRate Using the Chest Strap Monitor Contact Heart Rate For Best Results Display Your Display Upper Panel Lower PanelYour Display  T T DMETs Your METs rate PS50 Manual and Pre-Set Programs How These Modes Work Program Profiles Heart Rate Control 24 PS50 & PS100 Owner’s Guide HRC Heart Rate Control Programs Important Points About HRC Designing an Exercise Program F.I.T. Concept Defined Frequency How Often You ExerciseMore F.I.T. Concept Overview Utilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your F.I.T. Program Your F.I.T. Concept Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Weight Management Sports Training Program Care and Maintenance How to Care for Your Bike40 PS50 & PS100 Owner’s Guide Appendix a Appendix a Check with Your Physician Appendix B Appendix B 46 PS50 & PS100 Owner’s GuideTruefitness.com