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How To Get the Most Out of Your Lifecycle@ Workout
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HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR PERSONAL EXERCISE PLAN (PEP)
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Planning Your Aerobic Workout
FIT Guidelines
Ifyour o~ective is to improvecardiorespiratory fitness,you should ride the
theoretical maximum heart rate is a safeupper limitfor these same people.
your Training Heart Rate Range (fHRR)for your age category.)
minute HillProfile programs are availablefor this purpose. Be sure to keep
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HOW TO EXERCISE EFFECTIVELY
Calculating Your Training Heart Rate Range
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theoretical maximum heart rate.
Checking Your Pulse
Up and Cooling Down
Umberjoints,
Proper
Stretching Techniques
Flexibility
STRETCHING EXERCISES
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HOW TO CHOOSE AN AEROBIC TRAINING
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PEP
Interval Training
Steady-Pace Training
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HOW TO CHOOSE A LIFECYCLE@ COMPUTERIZED PROGRAM
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