FIT TEST
The Life Fitness
MESSAGE CENTER.
The Fit Test is considered to be a submax VO2 (volume of oxygen) test. It gauges how well the heart supplies oxygenated blood to the exercising muscles, and how efficiently those muscles receive oxygen from the blood. Physicians and exer- cise physiologists generally regard this test as a good measure of aerobic capacity.
To set up the Fit Test:
•Begin pedaling.
•Press the WORKOUT PROFILES button repeatedly until the FIT TEST option appears in the message center. Press ENTER to select the FIT TEST option.
•The message center will prompt for a user weight (ENTER WEIGHT). Use the NUMERIC KEYS or UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to input your weight. Press ENTER to accept the weight.
•The message center will next prompt for a user age (ENTER AGE). Use the NUMERIC KEYS or UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to input your age. Press ENTER to accept the age.
•The message center will next prompt for a user gender (SELECT GENDER). Using the UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS, select a gender. Press ENTER to accept the gender selection.
•The message center will next prompt for a workout level (ENTER LEVEL). Consult the following recommended fit test level chart for an appropriate effort level based on your age, gender and activity level. Use the NUMERIC KEYS or UP/DOWN ARROW KEYS to enter the corresponding level.
•l As the test continues, a message will prompt the user to maintain a pedaling rate between
After the
FIT TEST PROGRAM SUGGESTED EXERTION LEVELS
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Suggested exertion levels should be used as a guideline for setting up the Fit Test program. The goal is to elevate the user's heart rate to a level that is between
Within each suggested range, these additional guidelines can be used:
Lower Half of Range | Upper Half of Range |
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higher age | lower age |
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lower weight | higher weight* |
shorter | taller |
*In cases of excessive weight, use lower half of range The computer will not accept:
•heart rates less than 52 or greater than 200 beats per minute
•body weights less than 75 pounds (34 kg) or greater than 400 pounds (181 kg)
•ages below 10 or over 99 years
•data input that exceeds human potential
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