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embarrassed about carrying around a few extra pounds). No more sharing sweaty equipment, or wondering if you will catch athlete’s foot in the health club shower.

The biggest advantage, however, may simply be the time factor. With work schedules ever-changing and busy family obligations, a home gym offers the benefit of being able to work out when it is most convenient for you. No classes to time your schedule around, or peak times to avoid. This is especially convenient if you have children at home.

It couldn’t be easier!

Steps To Getting Started

Once you have made the commitment to start exercising at home, here are some suggestions that may help you stay motivated.

The First Step Is the Most Difficult

Any new habit is difficult to establish at first, but it can be done. Be patient, and plan to start slow and easy. Less is more when you are first starting out … don’t overdo it!

Get a Physical Exam

If you have been inactive for several years or new to an exercise program, be sure to consult with your doctor before beginning any exercise program. Especially if you are over 30, have health problems or have a history of heart disease in your family.

Plan for Your Home Fitness Center

Set aside an area or a room in your house or apartment that is exclusively for

fitness, and make sure that it is as comfortable as possible, so you’ll enjoy using it. If you like music, watching television or looking outside while exercising, make sure these things are accessible. Remember, if you don’t enjoy the space you are exercising in, you won’t be motivated to continue your program.

Find an exercise buddy.

Research has shown that starting an exercise program with someone can increase your chances of sticking to it. If you have a buddy that is also starting a program, you can encourage, motivate and challenge each other.

Make fitness a part of your schedule.

Include it in your daily planner just as you would any other appointment. Plan ahead for the week so that you can be sure to fit it in. Even if you are pressed for time one day, a little exercise is better than none at all. Do what you can to fit it in, even if you have less time than you hoped for.

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Contents Elliptical Trainer Model Congratulations Contents Schwinn Model Tools Required Complete Parts DiagramParts ListStep #6 Step #7 and #8 HardwareIntroduction AssemblyAssemble the Front Stabilizer and Rear Rail Assembly InstructionsFigure A-2 Assembly InstructionsFigure A-3 Attach the Console Mast to the Main FrameFigure A-4 Attach the Console to the Console MastFigure A-5 Attach Mast CoversFigure A-6 Attach the Sub Pedal Arm Assemblies and Crank CoversFigure A-7 Attach the Pedal Arm AssembliesFigure A-8 Attach the Upper Handlebar AssembliesAttach the Lower Handlebar Assemblies Figure A-9 Attach the Handlebar Junction Cover Set AssemblySafeguards Important Safety InformationFitness Safeguards and Warnings Other Important Safeguards and Warnings Schwinn Model 438 Features FeaturesFull Body/Lower Body Using Your Schwinn Elliptical Trainer ModelOperation Getting StartedResistance Control Overview of the Schwinn 438 Elliptical ComputerLCD Display Computer Console DesignAlphanumeric Display Heart Pulse RateUsing the Schwinn 438 Computer LCD Display DescriptionsConsole Buttons and Button Functions UP/DOWN Auto Shut-Off Sleep Mode Information ModeGrip Heart Rate Ten Profile Programs Software FeaturesManual Mode Quick StartFour User Settings Time TrialFitness Test Body Mass Index BMI Measurement Calorie GoalRecovery Test Results Mode Heart Rate Important Things You Should Know Before ExercisingConsole Operation-Manual Program Console Operation-Quick StartStart Enter WeightConsole Operation-Selecting a Profile Program Enter TimeOperation Console Operation-HRC Heart Rate Control Enter AgeEnter Heart Rate Zone Operation Console Operation-Custom 01 and Custom Set Up a Custom Program Enter Pacer Speed Console Operation-T. T. Program Time TrialChange an Existing Program Enter DistanceConsole Operation-Fitness Test Change LevelsEnd of Program START/PAUSE Results Recovery Enter Calories Console Operation-Calorie GoalConsole Operation-Body Mass Index BMI Enter Height Using the Chest Strap TransmitterMaintaining Your Elliptical Trainer MaintenanceMoving your Schwinn 438 Elliptical Trainer Leveling your Schwinn Elliptical TrainerMaintenance Your New Home Fitness Program Fitness GuideFitness Guidelines Exercise and HealthSteps To Getting Started Cardiovascular Fitness Components of FitnessUse Positive Affirmations Set GoalsFlexibility Muscular strengthNutrition Understand Caloric BalanceEat a Variety of Foods Monitoring Your Intensity Drink WaterEat More Often and Be Mindful of Your Portions Very long Beating the Dropout Odds Fitness Guide Schwinn 438 Elliptical Trainer Workout Log Workout LOGSchwinn Fitness Limited Warranty for Exercise Products WarrantyPage Elliptical Trainer Model