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Step 5 (fig. H)
Attach the handle (2) to the upper end of the
stand pipe (1/9) and fasten it with the second
plastic nut (3) and the washer (6) provided.
Note! For exercise K and N, attach the
handle (2) with the adjustment screw
facing outwards. For all other exercises,
the adjustment screw should face the
bench cushion.
Step 6
A storage bracket for the dumbbells is located
underneath the training bench.
Turn the bracket downwards and screw it tightly
in place.
Fold mechanism
To fold the base, pull out the security pin (5) and
gently push the base forward. The base can then
be folded.
Training notes
The following exercises only represent a selec-
tion. You can find further exercises in the relevant
literature.
• Warm up well before each training session.
• Do not train if you feel ill or unwell.
• When starting training, get instruction on the
correct execution of the exercises from an
experienced physiotherapist if possible.
• Only exercise as long as you feel well and/
or you are able to carry out the exercises
correctly.
• Wear comfortable sports clothing and trainers.
• Determine the frequency and intensity of the
exercises yourself. Start slowly 2 to 3 times a
week for 10 minutes at a time, and increase
the frequency and the exercise intensity gra-
dually. The more frequently and regularly you
carry out the exercises, the fitter and better
you will feel.
Caution! Avoid training too
intensely!
• When you first begin training, 2-3 minutes are
sufficient per exercise. If you train every day
the duration can be increased to 5-10 minutes
after approximately one week. The maximum
training time should, however, not exceed
1 hour.
• Take sufficient breaks between exercises and
drink sufficient fluids.
Caution!
Cease exercising immediately if you ex-
perience discomfort or feel unwell and
consult your doctor.
Warming up
Take sufficient time before each training session
to warm up. The following includes descriptions
of some simple exercises for this purpose. Repeat
these exercises 2 to 3 times each.
Warming up neck muscles
1. Turn your head slowly to the left and to the right.
2. Repeat this movement 4 - 5 times.
3. Circle your head slowly, first in one direction
and then in the other.
Warming up arms and shoulders
1. Circle both your shoulders forwards at the
same time.
2. Change direction after one minute.
3. Then pull your shoulders up to your ears and
let your shoulders fall again.
4. Circle your right and left arms alternately
forwards and then after one minute backwards.
Important: Don’t forget to continue
breathing steadily throughout
Warming up leg muscles
1. Stand on one leg and lift the other leg with
your knee bent until it is approximately 20cm
from the floor.
2. First circle the lifted foot in one direction and
then change direction after several seconds.
3. Then change legs and repeat the exercise.
4. Lift your legs in turn and take several steps in
place. Make sure that you lift your legs only
as far as you are able to maintain good
balance.
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