Life Fitness MO51-0K63-A295 operation manual Hill

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HILL

The Life Fitness-patented HILL workout offers a variety of configurations for interval training. Intervals are periods of in- tense cardiovascular exercise separated by regular periods of lower-intensity exercise. The WORKOUT PROFILE window represents these high and low intervals as columns of illuminated LEDs, which together have the appearance of hills and valleys. The computerized interval training workout has been scientifically demonstrated to promote greater cardiorespira- tory improvement than steady-pace training.

The HILL workout goes through four phases, each marked by different intensity levels. The WORKOUT PROFILE window displays the progress of these phases. As noted in the descriptions below, the heart rate should be measured at two stages in the workout to gauge its effectiveness. Wear the Polar telemetry heart rate chest strap or continuously grip the LifepulseTM handles. The MESSAGE CENTER does not display a request for a heart rate measurement, as it does with CARDIO, FAT BURN and the HEART RATE ZONE TRAINING programs.

1.Warm-upis a phase of low, gradually rising resistance, which brings the heart rate into the lower end of the target zone and increases respiration and blood flow to working muscles.

2.Plateau increases the intensity slightly and keeps it steady, to bring the heart rate to the low end of the target zone. Check the heart rate at the end of this phase.

3.Interval Training is a series of increasingly steeper hills alternating with valleys or stints of recovery. The heart rate should rise to the high end of the target zone. Check the heart rate at the end of this phase.

4.Cool Down is a low-intensity phase that allows the body to begin removing lactic acid and other exercise by-products which build up in muscles and contribute to soreness.

Each column, as seen in the WORKOUT PROFILE WINDOW and the chart above, represents one interval. The overall duration of the workout determines the length of each interval. Each workout is made up of 20 intervals, so the duration of each interval is equal to the duration of the entire workout divided by 20.

1 to 9 minutes: A workout with a duration of less than 10 minutes is insufficient for the HILL program to complete all four phases adequately. The program therefore condenses a workout of this duration at various stages.

10 to 19 minutes: The interval durations initially are set at 30 seconds for a 10-minute workout. For every minute over 10, each interval increases by three seconds. A 15-minute workout consists of 20 intervals at 45 seconds each.

20 to 99 minutes: All intervals last 60 seconds. If the user adds minutes to the pre-set duration while the workout is in progress, the program adds hills and valleys that are identical to the first eight intervals of the Interval Training phase. This pattern repeats until the workout is completed.

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Contents Club Series Upright Lifecycle Exercise Bike Cslu International Offices Corporate HeadquartersTable of Contents Class HA Home Domestic use Club Series Upright Lifecycle Exercise Bike Cslu Getting Started Important Safety InstructionsConsignes DE Sécurité Importantes Point DE DépartSetup HOW to Adjust the Pedal Straps Location of Service Ports Console Overlay Overview Console OverlayRPM Revolutions per Minute the pedaling speed or rate Console Overlay DescriptionsPage Ipod Keypad Reading Rack and Bottle Holders Heart Rate Zone Training WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE?Age Theoretical Maximum 65% 80% Heart Rate Fat Burn Cardio Heart Rate Monitoring Optional Polar Telemetry Heart Rate Chest Strap Workout Overviews WorkoutsAIR Force Physical Readiness Test PRT U.S. Military Using the Workouts Selecting and Adjusting the Intensity Level Quick Start Interval Extreme Heart Rate TM Steps to Setup Each WorkoutTime 75% Time 100% Time Workout DescriptionsHill 80% HRmax 144 BPM Extreme Heart Ratetm Mets Inactive Active Very Active 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ MY Workouts Using MY Workouts Personal ProgramsTo view statistics for a stored workout To change settings for a stored workoutTo change a workout name System Menu Entering and Using the System MenuSetting Default Value Description System Configuration Optional SettingsPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataWeekly Monthly BI-ANNUALLY Preventive Maintenance ScheduleMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Ensure proper adherence Troubleshooting the iPOD Use iPod controls to navigate HOW to Obtain Product Service / Serial Number Location Troubleshooting the Lifepulse System SensorsRecycling the Battery Life Fitness Cslu Lifecycle Exercise Bike Specifications SpecificationsWarranty Coverage Cslu Bike What is Covered Warranty Information