M9.55 Courses

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A variety of exercise options are available on the M9.55. Descriptions of the courses

printed on the display console label are described in this section. The information

includes:

 

 

 

brief course descriptions

creating and using custom courses

 

using the Manual program

using the preprogrammed courses

setting parameters for the interval courses

When using the treadmill, follow these general guidelines:

At the beginning of a workout, take several minutes to bring your heart rate into your training zone, shown in Diagram 17.

After your workout, walk slowly for several minutes to cool down your body and lower your heart rate. If possible, use the cool-down feature on your treadmill.

Before and after a workout, gently stretch your lower body and back to help prevent stiffness or soreness.

Course Features and Course Descriptions

The courses on the M9.55 can be categorized into 4 different groups: infinite, fixed distance, time, or calorie goal, custom, and programmed.

An infinite-type course is not limited by distance or time. It continues until you press the red Stop button. The automatic 5-minute cool-down period is not appended to these types of courses.

A fixed-type course is limited by distance, time, or calorie goal. When you complete this type of course, the automatic 5-minute cool-down period begins. If your workout progress is time-based, then the display shows the remaining time in your workout. If the course you choose is distance or calorie-based, then the TIME display indicates the amount of time you have spent in your work out.

A user-programmedcourse lets you determine the speed and incline of the course and save it for future use. These types of courses include: Custom, Interval, and Goal. Two custom courses are available on the M9.55 for each user I.D. In the Custom and Interval courses, each segment (column) of the display represents 1 minute. The amount of time spent in the workout session appears in the TIME display.

The five preprogrammed courses provide fixed time or distance. In each course, the incline automatically changes to its present condition as you progress through the course profile. You can override the incline using the Incline ▼▲ keys for each upcoming segment in the course profile. The profile changes accordingly, but the incline position is not saved should you use this course at another time. When you complete a programmed course, the automatic 5-minute cool-down period begins.

The progress that you make during the course is tracked by a blinking cursor. If the column is several segments high, the entire column blinks. Several courses provide a “percent complete” prompt that appears as you progress through the course.

The different course numbers and names appear on the following pages along with a description of the course features.

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Precor owner manual M9.55 Courses, Course Features and Course Descriptions