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FITNESS GUIDE

When you are first starting out, you should exclusively work in the Zone 1 and Zone 2 intensities. After a few weeks, you can occasionally incorporate Zone 3 and Zone 4 intensities for short periods of time. Remember, when you begin to incorporate Zone 3 and Zone 4 intensities, you will find that you will likely have to drop down to Zone 1 intensities shortly thereafter as brief recovery periods.

For variety, you can spend a little bit of time in each of the four Zones during one workout, and then spend your time in just one Zone during the next workout.

Prenatal woman should always remain at Zone 1 and Zone 2 intensities, and anyone unaware of their current medical condition should also avoid Zone 3 and Zone 4 without prior clearance from their doctor.

These Zones can be translated into target heart rate numbers if your home fitness product has a grip or telemetric heart rate counter. Research has shown the best way to do this is not to establish heart rate numbers based upon age, but rather based upon how you feel.

The following chart will allow you to log your heart rate numbers based upon how you feel when working out. Simply log the heart rate numbers you find when you feel you are working at each of the specific intensities.

A. Zone

Description

Your Heart Rate

Approximate

 

 

 

Percentage of

 

 

 

Maximum Heart

 

 

 

Rate

1

Easy

Insert the heart rate

50%-65%

 

Warm-Up

you get when you are

 

 

Cool-down

working in Zone 1

 

2

Challenging, but

Insert the heart rate

65%-75%

 

comfortable

you get when you are

 

 

Steady endurance pace

working in Zone 2

 

3

Challenging and

Insert the heart rate

75%-85%

 

uncomfortable

you get when you are

 

 

Race pace

working in Zone 3

 

4

Breathless

Insert the heart rate

85%-95%

 

Not maximum, but

you get when you are

 

 

winded

working in Zone 4

 

 

Can’t keep the pace for

 

 

 

very long

 

 

As you get in better shape, the heart rate number you obtain for each zone will get higher and higher, which means your heart is able to handle higher intensities. Or

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Contents Elliptical Trainer Model Congratulations Contents Schwinn Model Complete Parts Diagram Tools RequiredList PartsHardware Step #6 Step #7 and #8Assembly Assemble the Front Stabilizer and Rear Rail AssemblyInstructions IntroductionAssembly Instructions Figure A-2Attach the Console Mast to the Main Frame Figure A-3Attach the Console to the Console Mast Figure A-4Attach Mast Covers Figure A-5Attach the Sub Pedal Arm Assemblies and Crank Covers Figure A-6Attach the Pedal Arm Assemblies Figure A-7Attach the Upper Handlebar Assemblies Figure A-8Attach the Lower Handlebar Assemblies Figure A-9 Assembly Attach the Handlebar Junction Cover SetFitness Safeguards and Warnings SafeguardsImportant Safety Information Other Important Safeguards and Warnings Features Schwinn Model 438 FeaturesUsing Your Schwinn Elliptical Trainer Model OperationGetting Started Full Body/Lower BodyOverview of the Schwinn 438 Elliptical Computer Resistance ControlComputer Console Design LCD DisplayHeart Pulse Rate Alphanumeric DisplayConsole Buttons and Button Functions Using the Schwinn 438 ComputerLCD Display Descriptions UP/DOWN Grip Heart Rate Auto Shut-Off Sleep ModeInformation Mode Software Features Manual ModeQuick Start Ten Profile ProgramsFitness Test Four User SettingsTime Trial Calorie Goal Body Mass Index BMI MeasurementRecovery Test Results Mode Important Things You Should Know Before Exercising Heart RateConsole Operation-Quick Start Console Operation-Manual ProgramEnter Weight Console Operation-Selecting a Profile ProgramEnter Time StartOperation Enter Heart Rate Zone Console Operation-HRC Heart Rate ControlEnter Age Operation Console Operation-Custom 01 and Custom Set Up a Custom Program Console Operation-T. T. Program Time Trial Change an Existing ProgramEnter Distance Enter Pacer SpeedEnd of Program Console Operation-Fitness TestChange Levels START/PAUSE Results Recovery Console Operation-Calorie Goal Enter CaloriesConsole Operation-Body Mass Index BMI Using the Chest Strap Transmitter Enter HeightMaintenance Moving your Schwinn 438 Elliptical TrainerLeveling your Schwinn Elliptical Trainer Maintaining Your Elliptical TrainerMaintenance Fitness Guide Fitness GuidelinesExercise and Health Your New Home Fitness ProgramSteps To Getting Started Components of Fitness Use Positive AffirmationsSet Goals Cardiovascular FitnessMuscular strength FlexibilityEat a Variety of Foods NutritionUnderstand Caloric Balance Eat More Often and Be Mindful of Your Portions Monitoring Your IntensityDrink Water Very long Beating the Dropout Odds Fitness Guide Workout LOG Schwinn 438 Elliptical Trainer Workout LogWarranty Schwinn Fitness Limited Warranty for Exercise ProductsPage Elliptical Trainer Model