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TRAINING GUIDELINES 

Exercise 

Exercise is one of the most important factors in the overall health of an individual. Listed among its benefits 
are: 

 

Increased capacity for physical work (strength endurance) 

 

Increased cardiovascular (heart and arteries/veins) and respiratory efficiency 

 

Decreased risk of coronary heart disease 

 

Changes in body metabolism, e.g. losing weight 

 

Delaying the physiological effects of age 

 

Physiological effects, e.g. reduction in stress, increase in self-confidence, etc. 

 

Basic Components of Physical Fitness 

 

There are four all encompassing components of physical fitness and we need to briefly define each and 

clarify its role.  

 

Strength is the capacity of a muscle to exert a force against resistance. Strength contributes to power 

and speed and is of great importance to a majority of sports people. 

 

Muscular Endurance is the capacity to exert a force repeatedly over a period of time, e.g. it is the 

capacity of your legs to carry you 10 Km without stopping. 

 

Flexibility is the range of motion about a joint. Improving flexibility involves the stretching of muscles 
and tendons to maintain or increase suppleness, and provides increased resistance to muscle injury or 
soreness. 
 
Cardio-Respiratory Endurance is the most essential component of physical fitness. It is the efficient 
functioning of the heart and lungs 
 

Aerobic Fitness 

The largest amount of oxygen that you can use per minute during exercise is called your maximum oxygen 
uptake (MVo2). This is often referred to as your aerobic capacity. 
 
The effort that you can exert over a prolonged period of time is limited by your ability to deliver oxygen  
to the working muscles. Regular vigorous exercise produces a training effect that can increase your aerobic 
capacity by as much as 20 to 30%. An increased MVO2 indicates an increased ability of the heart to pump 
blood, of the lungs to ventilate oxygen and of the muscles to take up oxygen. 
 

Anaerobic Training 

This means “without oxygen” and is the output of energy when the oxygen supply is insufficient to meet 
 the body’s long term energy demands. (For example, 100 meter sprint). 
 

The Training Threshold 

This is the minimum level of exercise which is required to produce significant improvements in any physical 
fitness parameter. 
 

Progression 

As your become fitter, a higher intensity of exercise is required to create an overload and therefore provide 
continued improvement 
 

Overload 

This is where you exercise at a level above that which can be carried out comfortably. The intensity, 
duration and frequency of exercise should be above the training threshold and should be gradually 
increased as the body adapts to the increasing demands. As your fitness level improves, so the training 

threshold should be raised. Working through your program and gradually increasing the overload factor  
is important. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 16517126

Page 1: ...E MAURICE PINCOFFS CANADA INC 6050 DON MURIE STREET NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO L2E 6X8 OWNER S MANUAL Model No 16517126 Assembly Operation Exercise Parts Warranty CAUTION You must read and understand this...

Page 2: ...ions or liabilities including liability for consequential damages are hereby excluded REPAIR PARTS AND SERVICE All of the parts for the elliptical shown in figure can be ordered from Maurice Pincoffs...

Page 3: ...nt mat to prevent the unit from moving while it is being used which could possibly scratch or damage the surface of your floor 6 No changes must be made which might compromise the safety of the equipm...

Page 4: ...izer rail and Front stabilizer 2 3 L R Foot pedal arm w wheels 1 pair 4 L R Foot pedal tube 1 pair 67 6 R L Crank arm w connected U bracket 1 pair 8 L R Lower handlebar right and left 1 pair 9 L R Upp...

Page 5: ...6 Curve washer 4 M6 27 Spring washer 4 M6 28 Cap nut 4 M6 29 Washer 2 38x 19x0 5t 31 Allen head bolt 4 M8x48mm 32 Nylon nut 4 M8 33 Allen head bolt 6 M8x15mm 39 Allen head bolt 6 M8x12mm 46 Level knob...

Page 6: ...arriages bolts 48 and two cap nuts 73 3 Attach the front stabilizer 80 with two transportation wheels 76 to the front welded curve bracket of the main frame 1 Secure using two carriage bolts 75 two cu...

Page 7: ...d of the foot pedal arm 3L Secure using one allen head bolt 31 one flat washer 72 and one nylon nut 32 2 Repeat this procedure for the right 3L 67L 3R 67R 31 32 6 STEP 4 1 Attach the left foot pedal 3...

Page 8: ...wheels of the left foot pedal arm 3L on the rear stabilizer rail 2 2 Attach the crank arm 67L of the left foot pedal arm 3L to the left side of the pivot shaft 62 secure with one anti slippery washer...

Page 9: ...n head bolt 24 3 Repeat for the right lower handlebar 4 Attach left upper handlebar 9L to left lower handlebar 8L Secure using two hex head bolts 25 two curve washers 26 two spring washers 27 and two...

Page 10: ...11 18 17 13 STEP 10 1 Remove the four pre assembled screws 16 from the back of the computer 15 2 Connect the extension computer wire 88 to the back of the computer 15 3 Connect the handpulse wire 90 t...

Page 11: ...ress to decrease the level of the workload when running a program SET Press to confirm the selected programs P1 to P10 Press the SET button to select the values of the various settings START STOP Pres...

Page 12: ...om 40 to 240 beats per minute To display the heart rate you must grasp the Pulse sensors on both sides of the handrail one in each hand The heart symbol will begin flashing when the computer senses yo...

Page 13: ...ERATION STEP 1 POWER ON Pedaling or press any button STEP 2 SELECT PROGRAM Press the buttons until the desired program is displayed STEP 3 SET THE PROGRAM TIME Press the SET button the TIME function m...

Page 14: ...press the START STOP button In this mode you can press the START STOP button again to continue to run the current program Or you can use the buttons to select a new program The function values of DIS...

Page 15: ...Customer Service 1 888 707 1880 14 Maurice Pincoffs Canada Inc 2010 DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...ight 1 10 1712610 Upright 1 11 1712611 Stationary handlebar 1 12 1712612 Foam grip 1 13 1712613 Handle pulse sensor 2 14 1712614 Machine screw M4x15mm 2 15 1712615 Computer 1 16 1712616 Screw M5x15mm...

Page 17: ...7 End cap 50 8 2 48 1712648 Carriage bolt M8x65mm 2 49 1712649 Flywheel 1 50 1712650 Nut3 8 x26Wx4mm 1 51 1712651 Nut3 8 x26Wx7mm 3 52 1712652 Thick flat washer 32x 8 4x2 0t 4 53 1712653 Spring 17x 2...

Page 18: ...2 80 1712680 Front stabilizer 1 81 1712681 Bearing 6000Z 4 82 1712682 Bushing 19x 8 2x7h 4 83 1712683 Motor w cable 1 84 1712684 Machine screw M5x15mm 4 85 1712685 Sensor 1 86 1712686 Wheel sleeve 14x...

Page 19: ...roperly Replace computer No tension Motor cable or resistant cable not connected Securely connect the motor cable into the extension motor cable and the resistant cable Magnetic wheel not working prop...

Page 20: ...s It is the efficient functioning of the heart and lungs Aerobic Fitness The largest amount of oxygen that you can use per minute during exercise is called your maximum oxygen uptake MVo2 This is ofte...

Page 21: ...n your heart Your initial level of fitness is important in developing an exercise program for you If you are starting off you can get a good training effect with a heart rate of 110 120 beats per minu...

Page 22: ...You will enjoy your program more and feel better for it Muscle Soreness For the first week or so this may be the only indication you have that you are on an exercise program This of course does depend...

Page 23: ...lder up toward your ear for one the stretch up the left side of your neck Next rotate count Then lift your left shoulder up for one count your head back for one count stretching your chin as you lower...

Page 24: ...and hold for 15 knees towards the floor Hold for 15 counts counts HAMSTRING STRETCHES CALF ACHILLES STRETCH Sit with your right leg extended Rest the sole of Lean against a wall with your left leg in...

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