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EXERCISE GUIDELINES 

 

Building Muscle and Gaining Weight 

 
Unlike aerobic exercise, which emphasizes endurance training, anaerobic exercise focuses on 
strength training. A gradual weight gain can occur while building the size and strength of muscles. 
While developing muscle mass, your body adapts to the stress placed upon it. You can modify your 
diet to include foods such as meat, fish and vegetables. These foods help muscles recover and 
replenish important nutrients after a strenuous workout. 
 

Muscle Strength and Endurance 

 
To achieve the greatest benefit from exercise, it is important to develop an exercise program that 
allows you to work all of the major muscle groups equally. 
 
To increase muscle strength, follow this principle: 
Increasing resistance and maintaining the number of repetitions of an exercise results in increased 
muscle strength. 
 
To tone your body, follow this principle: Decreasing resistance plus increasing the number of 
repetitions of an exercise results in increased body tone. 

 

Once you feel comfortable with an exercise, you can change the resistance, the number of 
repetitions, or the speed at which you do the exercise. It is not necessary to change all three 
variables. For example, let’s say that you are training at 50 lb and performing the exercise 10 times in 
3 minutes. When this becomes too easy, you may decide to move up to lifting 60 lb for the same 
number of repetitions in the same amount of time. Lifting more weights fewer times most often 
develops muscle strength. To gain both muscle strength and endurance, it is recommended that you 
perform each exercise 15 to 20 reps per set. 
 

Training Intensity 

 
How hard you begin to train depends on your overall level of fitness. The soreness you experienced 
can be lessened by decreasing the load you place on your muscles and by performing fewer sets. To 
avoid injury, you should gradually work into an exercise program and set the load to your individual 
fitness level. The load should increase as your fitness level increases. 
 
Muscle soreness is common, especially when you first start exercising. If you are painfully sore for a 
long time, it may be time to change your program. Eventually, your muscle system will become 
accustomed to the stress and strain placed on it. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for STB-98010

Page 1: ...aintenance Parts List Warranty Ordering Parts Model STB 98010 Retain This Manual for Reference 150825 OWNER S MANUAL UTILITY TRAINER STB 98010 IMPORTANT Please read this manual before commencing assembly of this product IMPEX INC 2801 S Towne Ave Pomona CA 91766 Tel 800 999 8899 Fax 626 961 9966 www impex fitness com support impex fitness com ...

Page 2: ... your safety and benefit read this manual carefully before using the equipment As a manufacturer we are committed to providing with you complete customer satisfaction If you have any questions or find there are missing or damaged parts we guarantee you complete satisfaction through direct assistance from our factory To avoid unnecessary delays please call our TOLL FREE customer service number Our ...

Page 3: ...ear robes or other clothing that could become caught in the equipment Running or aerobic shoes are also required when using the equipment 7 Use the equipment only for its intended use as described in this manual DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer 8 Do not place any sharp object around the equipment 9 Disabled persons should not use the equipment 10 Before using the equipmen...

Page 4: ... you feel comfortable with an exercise you can change the resistance the number of repetitions or the speed at which you do the exercise It is not necessary to change all three variables For example let s say that you are training at 50 lb and performing the exercise 10 times in 3 minutes When this becomes too easy you may decide to move up to lifting 60 lb for the same number of repetitions in th...

Page 5: ...s stage allows your muscles to wind down after training To provide a total workout program it is also recommended that 2 to 3 days of aerobic exercise be performed in addition to the strength training Drinking Water For the body to function properly it must be properly hydrated If you are exercising you should increase your fluid intake The reason for this is that the water you take in will leave ...

Page 6: ... 5 WARNING LABEL PLACEMENT The warning labels shown here have been placed on the Cross Brace If the labels are missing or illegible please call customer service at 1 800 888 8899 for replacements Apply the labels in the location shown ...

Page 7: ...t over tighten any component with pivoting function Make sure all pivoting components are able to move freely Do not tighten all nuts and bolts in this step CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 Lubricate moving parts with WD 40 or light oil periodically 2 Inspect and tighten all parts before using the equipment 3 The equipment can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild non abrasive detergent DO NOT use solvents...

Page 8: ...ht Support 1 14 Dumbbell Kettlebell Tray 1 15 Bracket 5 x 2 6 16 Bracket 7 x 7 2 17 Rubber Bumper 2 x 4 2 18 Rubber Bumper 9 x 2 2 19 Rubber Bumper Plate 41 x 6 1 20 Grip Ø x 4 2 21 End Cap Ø 1 6 22 Olympic Sleeve Ø 2 x 8 4 23 Spring Clip Ø1 4 24 Base Frame End Cap 4 25 Socket Head Allen Bolt M10 x 1 4 26 Socket Head Allen Bolt M10 x 3 10 27 Socket Head Allen Bolt M10 x 4 18 28 Carriage Bolt M10 x...

Page 9: ... IMPEX INC www impex fitness com 8 STB 98010 EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 10: ...ect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyments or use costs of removal installation or other consequential damages or whatsoever natures Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages Accordingly the above limitation may not apply to you The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranti...

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