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Finding your pulse

To make sure your heart is beating
in its target zone, you’ll need to know
how to monitor your heart rate. The
easiest way is to feel the pulse in
the carotid artery on either side of
your neck, between the windpipe
and the large neck muscles. Count

the number of beats in ten seconds,
then multiply by six. This gives you
the number of beats per minute.

How fast should your heart beat
during aerobic exercise? Fast
enough to reach and stay in its

“target zone,” a range of beats per
minute that is largely determined by
your age and physical condition. To
determine your target zone, consult
the chart we have provided.

200

180

160

140

120

100

80

AGE IN YEARS

PULSE IN BEA

TS PER MINUTE

HEALTH

Beginner, low intensity with long

              duration produces fat burning

FITNESS

Optimal training, aerobic

  or cardiovascular

190

170

150

130

110

90

70

ADVANCED

Sports, athletic conditioning or

                     interval training

Aerobic exercise

 is any

sustained activity that sends oxygen
to your muscles via your heart and
lungs. It will improve the fitness of
your lungs and heart: your body’s

most important muscle. Aerobic
fitness is promoted by any activity
that uses your large muscle groups
- arms, legs or buttocks, for example.
Your heart beats quickly and you

breath deeply. An aerobic exercise
should be part of your entire exercise
routine.

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Summary of Contents for EVO SIERRA 53552

Page 1: ...URE REFERENCE TOLL FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 888 800 1167 EXT 2 MODEL NUMBER 53552 SERIAL NUMBER APPLICATION STANDARD ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONDITIONING GUIDELINES WARRANTY SERVICE EVO SIERRA...

Page 2: ...e any assembly questions call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 888 800 1167 ext 2 Gather your tools Before starting the assembly of your unit make sure that you have gathered all the nec...

Page 3: ...53552 210 211 SEAT BACK PAD 2 53552 211 212 HAND GRIP 2 53552 212 213 SANDY PAPER 2 53552 213 214 4 3 8 MM PULLEY 1 53552 214 215 3 1 2 MM PULLEY 2 53552 215 216 2 SQ END CAP 1 53552 216 217 2 SQ END...

Page 4: ...3 HEX HEAD BOLT 5 53552 230 231 3 8 X 1 3 4 HEX HEAD BOLT 1 53552 231 232 3 8 X 2 1 2 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 53552 232 233 3 8 X 1 1 2 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 53552 233 234 3 8 X 1 SUNKEN HEAD SCREW 1 53552 234 235...

Page 5: ...22 237 235 235 237 237 235 237 235 206 218 224 234 201 203 227 228 235 237 235 227 235 235 237 228 211 219 219 236 236 209 212 202 212 211 217 227 225 204 221 232 221 235 204 235 227 216 235 237 235 2...

Page 6: ...onnect Frame to the Rear Stabilizer 2 then attach using the 1 2 x 2 3 4 Hex Head Bolt 228 two 1 2 Washers 235 and one 1 2 Nylon Nut 237 Release the two 1 2 x 3 Hex Head Bolts 62 four Washers 74 and tw...

Page 7: ...g two 1 2 x 3 Hex Head Bolts 227 four 1 2 Washers 235 and two 1 2 Nylon Nuts 237 as shown Attach the Main Frame 202 to the Rear Connect Frame 201 using one 1 2 x 3 Hex Head Bolt 227 one 1 2 x 2 3 4 He...

Page 8: ...ers 236 and two 3 8 Nylon Nuts 238 Attach a Seat Back Pad 211 to the Main Frame 202 using two 3 8 x 2 1 2 Hex Head Bolts 232 and two 3 8 Washers 236 as shown in FIG 1 Cap the Adj Back Bone 209 with tw...

Page 9: ...2 Nylon Nuts 237 and two 1 2 Washers 235 as shown in FIG 3 Cap the Lever Block 206 with the 50 x 75 Rect End Cap 218 Attach the Stopper 224 to the Lever Block 206 using the 3 8 x 5 8 Sunken Head Screw...

Page 10: ...ate 208 to the Leg Press Support 205 using the Axle 226 two 1 2 Washers 235 and two 1 2 Nylon Nuts 237 Fully tighten the 1 2 Nylon Nuts 237 then cap with the Caps For 1 2 Nut 220 Firmly tighten all bo...

Page 11: ...slack in the cable by adjusting the pulley T7 L4 positions on the Adj Floating Pulley Block 22 as shown in FIG T7 L4 Route the Lower Cable 36 beneath pulley G1 up and around pulley G2 down and through...

Page 12: ...the cover of the manual Serial number located on the frame of the unit and The part description and the order number Limitations on Warranty This Warranty does not apply to you if you have purchased...

Page 13: ...ew minutes in your target zone However your aerobic fitness will improve over the next six to eight weeks Don t be discouraged if it takes longer It s important to work at your own pace Ultimately you...

Page 14: ...ical condition To determine your target zone consult the chart we have provided 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 AGE IN YEARS PULSE IN BEATS PER MINUTE HEALTH Beginner low intensity with long duration produ...

Page 15: ...per and lower body muscle groups These muscle groups are shown on the chart below Posterior Deltoid Triceps Latissimus Dorsi Gluteals Hamstrings Gastrocnemius Calf Trapezius Anterior Deltoid Pectorali...

Page 16: ...ng your chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open Rotate your head to the left for one count and finally drop your head to your chest for one count A successful exercise program consists of a wa...

Page 17: ...en bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall Hold then repeat on the other side for 15 counts Side Stretch Open your arms to the side and continue lifting them until they...

Page 18: ...notes 18 NOTES...

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