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Heart rate intensity – NordicTrack CTL8250 User Manual

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WORKOUT PROGRAMS

The Health level typically lasts four to six weeks. At
this level you should be concerned with slowly improv-
ing your fitness level and endurance.

Take it slowly. Set mini-goals for yourself. You may
want to begin your fitness routine with three or four
short, 5- or 10-minute workouts in a day.

Move on to the Fitness Level only when you feel ready
and your heart rate has moved below your target heart
rate zone.

The Fitness level usually lasts 12 to 20 weeks. (It may
last longer, depending on your fitness goals.) At this
level you should strive to achieve your fitness goals.

Set realistic short- and long-term goals for yourself.
Frequently re-evaluate your fitness goals and reward
yourself as you are successful.

Move on to the Advanced Level when you have
reached your fitness goals and your heart rate has
moved below your target heart rate zone.

Work out at the Advanced level once you have
reached your desired fitness goals. It is intended to be
a maintenance program and should continue on a reg-
ular, long-term basis.

You may wish to add Interval Training to your mainte-
nance program as well. Interval training will add variety
to your workout routine and further condition your
cardiovascular system. Interval training has been
shown to promote higher levels of aerobic condition-
ing. It consists of spurts of high-intensity activity fol-
lowed by active rest periods of exercise at a lower in-
tensity. For example, a one-minute spurt of high-resis-
tance, fast exercise is followed by a two- to three-
minute active rest period of low-resistance, slow exer-
cise. The duration of these periods should be based
more on how you feel rather than time. A sequence
such as this should be repeated 5 to 20 times during
your workout session.

WORKOUT TIPS

Full-body conditioning helps take care of many of
life's aches and pains. However, it takes time for
your body to adapt to any new routine. Below are
some tips that will help ease you into your new
NordicTrack routine.

• Begin and end each exercise session with the

stretches on page 36. Stretch in a smooth,
controlled manner. Hold each stretch for 15 to
30 seconds. You may experience some initial
muscle soreness and discomfort as a result of
exercising inactive or poorly stretched
muscles. For maximum benefit, a stretching
routine must be performed every day.

• Be aware of your body's signals and react to

them accordingly. At your correct exercise in-
tensity, you should be able to whistle or main-
tain a normal conversation. If during
exercise you feel tired, light-headed, dizzy, or
nauseated, stop exercising immediately and
consult your physician. Your heart rate may
also be affected by such things as stress,
caffeine, nicotine, or prescription drugs.

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