Precor EFX5.21s owner manual How Long Should I Exercise?, How Often Should I Exercise?

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Once you locate your pulse, look at a clock with a second hand, and count the beats for six seconds. Multiply that number by 10 to determine the total number of beats per minute. For example, if you count 14 beats over six seconds, the total number of beats per minute is 140. Compare the total number of beats with your training zone as identified in Diagram 13. If neces- sary, increase or decrease your activity level to bring your heart rate into your training zone. You can regulate your work level (and heart rate) by changing resistance, stride rate, and ramp level.

Remember—your heart rate is the definitive measure of how hard you are working.

Regardless of your fitness level, avoid doing too much too soon. Striding too fast or choosing too high of an ramp level are common errors. Give yourself time to become familiar with your unit and to improve your fitness level. Then you can gradually change the resistance, stride rate, and ramp level to make your workouts more challenging.

How Long Should I Exercise?

The length of each exercise session depends on your fitness level. Exercise physiologists have determined that, to attain cardiovascular benefits from exercise, you should maintain your heart rate in its training zone for at least 15 minutes. This is in addition to your warm-up time, and does not include cool down. You should always allow several minutes to bring your heart rate into the training zone, by starting out slowly and gradually increasing work level. Similarly, use several minutes of light exercise after the workout to bring your heart rate down to near resting level.

The higher your fitness level, the longer you should maintain your heart rate in the training zone (between 20 and 30 minutes). Beginners should always start slowly, and gradually bring their sessions up to 20 minutes or more.

How Often Should I Exercise?

Research indicates that aerobic sessions of 20 minutes or more should be done at least three to five times a week to obtain significant cardiovascular benefits. Most experts agree that sensible eating habits and regular aerobic exercise are the keys to weight control and fitness. A recent study, which tracked several subjects over a period of years, conclusively shows that exercise, not dieting, is the key factor to long-term weight loss.

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Contents Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainer Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Precor Heart Rate Option-Safety GuidelinesInformation Regarding Regulatory Requirements FCC Federal Communications Commission, PartSafety Approval Grounding InstructionsConnection Débranchez avant de réparerTable of Contents Using the Precor Heart Rate Option Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutMaintaining the EFX ViiAllen wrench, power cord, and tie wrap Power cordBefore You Begin Unpacking the EFXInstallation Requirements Setting Up the EFXAssembly Instructions Electronic console Handrail assembly Washer Bolt Pulling outReceptacle Connector tabs Ribbon cable Plastic reinforcement strip Tie wrap FlangeSecure the cable Also remove the string from the ribbon cableConnect the power cord Using the EFX Locating the on and OFF SwitchRemoving the Locking Pin Understanding the Electronic ConsoleDisplays on the Electronic Console EFX5.21s displayKeys on the Electronic Console Customizing the DisplayWorking Out on the EFX Working out on the EFX5.21sUsing the Quick Start Feature Retrieving the Previous Workout ProgramPausing Your Workout Cooling Down After a WorkoutEnding Your Workout Inserting the Locking PinUsing a Program Course Using the Manual Course ProgramFollowing briefly explains the purpose for each program Changing the Interval Course Profile Using the Weight Loss Program Creating Custom Courses Deleting Custom CoursesUsing the Precor Heart Rate Option Wearing the Chest Strap TransmitterDetermine proper length Buckle chest strapUsing the EFX Heart Rate Control Course Utilizing the Heart Rate Interactive CapabilitiesCorrecting Inconsistent Heart Rate Readings Make sure that the EFX is turned I onMuscles improved Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutTrapezius Heart Rate Training Zone How Hard Should I Exercise?How Long Should I Exercise? How Often Should I Exercise?Cleaning the Equipment Changing the Battery in the Chest StrapChanging the battery Maintaining the EFXPower Cord Maintenance Accessing the Odometer and Software Version NumbersObtaining Service Storing the Chest StrapElectronic Specifications Programs Display Readouts