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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 for-
wards 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.
Use
Place the training article in front of you.
Start with easy training and low resistance.
Release the resistance screw to achieve this.
The tighter you turn the resistance screw, the
more difficult it is to turn the pedals.
Begin your training in the warm-up phase with
slow movements and low resistance.
Increase the speed and the resistance after
5-10 minutes. Reduce the speed and the resist-
ance again at the end of your training session.
Carry out some stretching exercises for the corre-
sponding muscles after your training session.
Leg training (figure H)
For this exercise the chair must be placed in front
of the article so that your knees always remain
slightly bent in the extended phase.
Ensure that you sit on the chair without support
and do not lean back.
1. Place the article on a level, stable and non-
slip area of floor, and sit upright and with a
straight back on a chair in a relaxed position
in front of the article.
Note:
ensure that the chair is stable and com-
fortable.
2. Place your feet on the pedals so that pressure
is placed on the centre of the soles.
3. Tip your pelvis forwards and tense your
abdominal muscles. Keep your abdominal
muscles tensed throughout the exercise.
4. Keep your upper body upright and pull your
shoulder blades to your spine. Your head
should form the extension of your spine.
5. ‘Cycle’ with your feet and avoid evasive move-
ments inwards and outwards.
Arm training (figure I)
For this exercise the article must stand in a
position so that the movement takes place at the
height of your breastbone or under your shoul-
ders. Ensure that your elbows are slightly bent in
the extended phase.
1. Place the article in front of you on a level, sta-
ble and non-slip surface (e.g. at table height),
and sit upright with your back straight in a
relaxed position on a chair.
2. Place your feet on the floor shoulder-width
apart and tip your pelvis forwards.
3. Tense your abdominal muscles, straighten your
upper body and pull your shoulder blades
towards your spine. Keep your abdominal
muscles tensed throughout the exercise. Keep
your shoulders down.
4. Place the palms of your hands on the pedals
so that the pedal strap is above your hand.
5. ‘Cycle’ with your hands. Your head should
form the extension of your spine. Ensure that
you do not overextend your head.
Display function
The display has various modes that you can
select by pressing the button:
• SCAN: This mode displays the various display
modes alternately.
• TIME: This mode displays the duration of your
current training session.
• CNT: This mode displays the rounds complet-
ed in the current training session.
• CAL: This mode displays the calories used
during your current training session.
Note:
calorie consumption is only an approxi-
mate reference value.
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