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 EXERCISE GUIDELINES

FOUR TYPES OF STRENGTH WORKOUTS

Note: A “repetition” is one complete cycle of an 
exercise, such as one sit-up. A “set” is a series of 
repetitions.

Muscle Building

—Work your muscles near their maxi-

mum capacity and progressively increase the intensity 
of your exercise. Adjust the intensity level of an indi-
vidual exercise as follows: 
•  Change the amount of resistance used.
•  Change the number of repetitions or sets performed.

Use your own judgment to determine the amount of 
resistance that is right for you. Begin with 3 sets of 8 
repetitions for each exercise you perform. Rest for 3 
minutes after each set. When you can complete 3 sets 
of 12 repetitions without difficulty, increase the amount 
of resistance.

Toning

—Tone your muscles by working them to a 

moderate percentage of their capacity. Select a moder-
ate amount of resistance and increase the number of 
repetitions in each set. Complete as many sets of 15 to 
20 repetitions as possible without discomfort. Rest for 
1 minute after each set. Work your muscles by com-
pleting more sets rather than by using high amounts of 
resistance.

Weight Loss

—To lose weight, use a low amount of 

resistance and increase the number of repetitions in 
each set. Exercise for 20 to 30 minutes, resting for a 
maximum of 30 seconds between sets. 

Cross Training

—Combine strength training and aero-

bic exercise by following this type of program:
•   Strength training workouts on Monday, Wednesday, 

and Friday.

•   20 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise on Tuesday and 

Thursday. 

•   One full day of rest each week to give your body time 

to regenerate. 

WORKOUT GUIDELINES

Familiarize yourself with the equipment

 

and learn the 

proper form for each exercise. Use your own judgment 
to determine the appropriate length of time for each 

workout, and the numbers of repetitions and sets to 
complete. Progress at your own pace and be sensitive 
to your body’s signals. Follow each workout with at 
least one day of rest. 

Warming Up

—Start with 5 to 10 minutes of stretch-

ing and light exercise. A warm-up increases your body 
temperature, heart rate, and circulation in preparation 
for exercise. 

Working Out

—Include 6 to 10 different exercises in 

each workout. Select exercises for every major muscle 
group, emphasizing areas that you want to develop. 
To give balance and variety to your workouts, vary the 
exercises from workout to workout. 

Cooling Down

—Finish with 5 to 10 minutes of stretch-

ing. Stretching increases the flexibility of your muscles 
and helps to prevent post-exercise problems. 

EXERCISE FORM

Move through the full range of motion for each exer-
cise and move only the appropriate parts of the body. 
Perform the repetitions in each set smoothly and 
without pausing. The exertion stage of each repeti-
tion should last about half as long as the return stage. 
Exhale during the exertion stage of each repetition and 
inhale during the return stroke. Never hold your breath.

Rest for a short period of time after each set: 
•   Muscle Building—Rest for three minutes after each 

set. 

•   Toning—Rest for one minute after each set.
•   Weight Loss—Rest for 30 seconds after each set. 

STAYING MOTIVATED

For motivation, keep a record of each workout. Write 
the date, the exercises performed, the resistance used, 
and the numbers of sets and repetitions completed. 
Record your weight and key body measurements once 
a month. To achieve good results, make exercise a 
regular and enjoyable part of your life. 

Summary of Contents for GGSY24613.3

Page 1: ...ehouse com Model No GGSY24613 3 Serial No Write the serial number in the space above for reference To register your product and activate your warranty today go to www workoutwarehouse com registration...

Page 2: ...over of this manual and request a free replacement decal Apply the decal in the location shown Note The decal s may not be shown at actual size TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT WARNING DECAL...

Page 3: ...system is used Replace any worn parts immediately 8 Keep children under age 12 and pets away from the weight system at all times 9 The weight system should not be used by persons weighing more than 30...

Page 4: ...4 all STANDARD SERVICE PLANS...

Page 5: ...weight system will help you to achieve the speci c results you want For your bene t read this manual carefully before using the weight system If you have questions after reading this manual please se...

Page 6: ...Bolt 79 M4 x 16mm Self tapping Screw 64 M4 x 25mm Self tapping Screw 85 M6 x 16mm Screw 62 M10 x 85mm Bolt 67 M10 x 68mm Bolt 71 M10 x 25mm Button Bolt 77 M8 x 50mm Shoulder Bolt 66 Use the drawings b...

Page 7: ...7 M8 Washer 59 M10 Washer 57 M8 Locknut 58 M6 Washer 82 M4 Washer 94 Large Washer 17 11mm Spacer 61 13mm Spacer 52 M12 Nut 13 M10 Locknut 56...

Page 8: ...that there is enough clearance to walk around the weight system Place all parts in a cleared area and remove the packing materials Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is nished For...

Page 9: ...two M10 Washers 57 and two M10 Locknuts 56 Do not tighten the Locknuts yet Identify the two Lower Weight Guides 25 which have threaded upper ends Insert the lower ends of the Lower Weight Guides into...

Page 10: ...d two M8 Locknuts 58 Do not tighten the Locknuts yet 5 Orient the Upper Upright 3 as shown Insert the Upper Upright 3 into the Lower Upright 20 Attach the Upper Upright with an M10 x 65mm Bolt 49 two...

Page 11: ...g Bumper so that the indicated end is pointing upward Attach the Leg Bumper with an M4 x 25mm Self tapping Screw 85 7 Attach the Seat Frame 6 to the Lower Upright 20 with two M8 x 65mm Bolts 68 two M8...

Page 12: ...eights 22 Orient the remaining Weight 22 so that the pin hole is in the position shown and slide the Weight onto the Lower Weight Guides 25 9 22 22 25 25 23 24 Pin 8 Slide the two Weight Bumpers 27 on...

Page 13: ...ed Support 7 8 10 Tighten the two Upper Weight Guides 21 onto the Lower Weight Guides 25 Next attach the Top Frame 4 to the Upper Upright 3 with two M8 x 65mm Bolts 68 two M8 Washers 59 and two M8 Loc...

Page 14: ...crews 69 Insert the Arm Pins 40 into the two holes in the Upper Upright 3 12 Grease Holes 5 56 79 69 69 3 40 40 Pins 4 13 Apply grease to an M8 x 50mm Shoulder Bolt 66 Attach a Cable Pivot 39 to the L...

Page 15: ...Arm 10 to the Pivot Frame 5 in the same way 14 10 9 44 56 57 5 44 Grease Grease 15 IMPORTANT See the CABLE DIAGRAM on page 29 Cut along the dotted line and lay the CABLE DIAGRAM beside this manual fo...

Page 16: ...54 in the groove of the V pulley 46 56 3 46 50 41 75 54 41 57 16 18 Route the Arm Cable 54 over a V pulley 46 Attach the V pulley 46 a Large Cable Trap 50 and two Full Guards 41 to the Upper Upright...

Page 17: ...the Front Leg 7 Make sure that the eyelet end of the Low Cable is in the location shown Attach a Pulley 48 inside the Leg Lever 8 above the Low Cable 53 with an M10 x 68mm Bolt 71 two M10 Washers 57 t...

Page 18: ...wo Half Guards 43 to the Double U bracket 63 with an M10 x 45mm Bolt 81 and an M10 Locknut 56 Make sure that the Half Guards are on the outside of the Double U bracket as shown 22 56 20 53 52 52 57 57...

Page 19: ...inside the Top Frame 4 with an M10 x 68mm Bolt 71 an M10 Washer 57 and a 11mm Spacer 61 Make sure that the Thin Pulley does not fall out of the Top Frame while you complete steps 28 and 29 Note Anoth...

Page 20: ...side of the U bracket 45 30 Route the High Cable 55 over a Pulley 48 and downward through the Top Frame 4 Attach the Pulley 48 inside the Top Frame 4 with an M10 x 68mm Bolt 71 two M10 Washers 57 two...

Page 21: ...reach to the Weight Selector 24 see step 25 If more than two threads of the Low Cable 53 are showing above the M8 Locknut 58 adjust the Locknut so that only two threads of the Low Cable are showing 55...

Page 22: ...Next attach the Leg Lever Pin 38 to the Front Leg 7 with an M4 x 19mm Self tapping Screw 69 Then insert the Leg Lever Pin 38 through the Leg Lever 8 and the Lock Plate 73 35 Insert the Pad Tube 29 in...

Page 23: ...7 Press a Shroud Connector 93 onto the Left Lower Shroud 92 Then attach the Left Lower Shroud 92 to the Base 1 and the Stabilizer 2 with two M4 x 16mm Self tapping Screws 64 and two M4 Washers 94 Do n...

Page 24: ...e is any slack in the cables you will need to remove the slack by tightening the cables See MAINTENANCE on page 28 38 39 38 Press the Left Upper Shroud 90 into the Shroud Connector 93 Then attach the...

Page 25: ...NGING THE WEIGHT SETTING OF THE WEIGHT STACK To change the weight setting of the weight stack insert the Weight Pin 26 under the desired Weight 22 until the bent end of the Weight Pin touches the Weig...

Page 26: ...and into the holes in the Arms 73 ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES Attach the Lat Bar 35 to the High Cable 55 at the high pulley station with a Cable Clip 37 For some exercises attach the Chain 83 between t...

Page 27: ...ual resistance at each station may vary due to differences in individual weights as well as friction between the cables pulleys and weight guides WEIGHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BUTTERFLY ARM lbs 22 33 44 54...

Page 28: ...the M10 x 50mm Bolt 33 from the two Half Guards 43 the U bracket 45 the Small Cable Trap 51 and the Pulley 48 Reattach the Pulley 48 the Small Cable Trap 51 and Half Guards 43 to the other hole in th...

Page 29: ...s in each drawing show the proper route of that cable Cut along the dotted line and refer to this diagram while you assemble the cables and the pulleys If the cables and the pulleys are not assembled...

Page 30: ...30 NOTES...

Page 31: ...Familiarize yourself with the equipment and learn the proper form for each exercise Use your own judgment to determine the appropriate length of time for each workout and the numbers of repetitions a...

Page 32: ...nd enjoyable part of your life Exercise Lbs Sets Reps Exercise Lbs Sets Reps 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Strength Date Exercise Lbs Sets Reps Exercise Lbs Sets Reps 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Exercise Lbs Sets Rep...

Page 33: ...r 53 1 Low Cable 54 1 Arm Cable 55 1 High Cable 56 19 M10 Locknut 57 29 M10 Washer 58 13 M8 Locknut 59 7 M8 Washer 60 1 Leg Bumper 61 2 11mm Spacer 62 4 M6 x 16mm Screw 63 1 Double U bracket 64 12 M4...

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Page 36: ...nty does not extend to freight damage to the product This warranty will automatically be voided if the product is used as a store display model if the product is purchased or transported outside the U...

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