Schwinn 438 manual Monitoring Your Intensity, Drink Water

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levels. Any diet that focuses on just one food group source or processed foods can be unhealthy in the long run, and should be avoided. Don’t focus too much on any particular meal or snack, but rather on your overall intake of a variety of different foods during any given day.

Drink Water

Our bodies are made up of over 70 percent water, and most of us don’t drink enough. Carry water with you everywhere you go, and drink as often as you can. This helps the body function at optimum levels, and can significantly help with weight management.

Eat More Often and Be Mindful of Your Portions

Research has shown that it can be helpful to eat smaller meals more often versus three larger meals a day if you are looking to promote healthy weight maintenance or weight loss. And we have discovered that many portions we eat are much larger than necessary, and can be laden with calories. So, try snacking more and not eating so many large meals, and share your snacks or food with others (or break your portions in half) to help manage your caloric intake.

Monitoring Your Intensity

When you are doing cardiovascular workouts, it is important that you work at the appropriate intensities when you are first starting out. It is also important that you workout at a variety of intensities after you have built a fitness base.

Research in recent years has indicated that one of the best ways to monitor your cardiovascular intensity is to pay close attention to how you are feeling when you workout. Most individuals can do a very good job of choosing the correct intensities if they simply categorize how they feel into one of four intensity “zones.”

These zones could be described the following ways:

Zone

Description

1

Easy

 

Warm-up

 

Cool-down

2

Challenging, but comfortable

 

Steady endurance pace

3

Challenging, and slightly uncomfortable

 

Race pace

 

Borderline out of breath

4

Breathless

 

Not maximum, but winded

 

Can’t keep the pace for very long

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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 AssemblyImportant Safety Information SafeguardsFitness 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 RateLCD Display Descriptions Using the Schwinn 438 ComputerConsole Buttons and Button Functions UP/DOWN Information Mode Auto Shut-Off Sleep ModeGrip Heart Rate Ten Profile Programs Software FeaturesManual Mode Quick StartTime Trial Four User SettingsFitness 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 Enter Age Console Operation-HRC Heart Rate ControlEnter 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 DistanceChange Levels Console Operation-Fitness TestEnd 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 strengthUnderstand Caloric Balance NutritionEat a Variety of Foods Drink Water Monitoring Your IntensityEat 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