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107p/207p RECUMBENT BIKE MAINTENANCE

Edmund R. Burke, Ph.D.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Home Fitness Program

The three main reasons for the increased popularity of home fitness gyms

and exercise are convenience, convenience and convenience.  For any fitness
program to be successful, it must be done on a regular, sustained basis.  With
equipment in your home, you can roll out of bed, put on a pair of sweats, and
start working out while the coffee is brewing.

For many, home workouts are easier to fit into their hectic schedules.  

No getting in the car and having to go to the health club.  No standing in
line to use the stair climber.  Then there is the comfort and safety factor.
Who wants to run outdoors during a raging blizzard.  Or, who wants to ride 
a bike on busy city streets during rush hour in the heat of summer.  It's
much more comfortable to hop on your Schwinn home fitness equipment
and exercise in the comfort and security of your air-conditioned room.

Privacy and cleanliness are also important. Many feel intimidated in a gym,

especially if they are carrying around a few extra pounds.  At home you can
exercise without feeling as if you are being rushed or that anyone is looking 
at you.  No more lying down on a sweaty bench or wondering if you'll catch
athlete's foot in the shower.

Flexibility of time may be the biggest advantage.  Work schedules vary for

many people who work flex shifts or have a family that has different schedules.
Parents with children soon discover that exercising at home turns out to be
the only viable alternative if they want to stay fit.  But parents and busy workers
may not be the only ones who benefit from exercising at home.

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The Stanford Home Exercise Study

Recently, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine, conducted

a year long study of over 350 individuals to examine the effectiveness and
compliance of a group of supervised home exercisers versus a group of
individuals who reported for a group session at the university.  The subject
population included middle aged men and women and included fit individuals
as well as individuals who were overweight and smoked.

Individuals in both the high intensity (three 40-minute sessions per week on

the treadmill at a 73 to 88 percent of max heart rate) and low intensity group
(five 30-minute sessions at 60-71 percent of max heart rate) reported significantly
greater adherence than those in the university group based program.

Many at the beginning of the study thought that the university based

group would have a greater compliance rate than the home based group,
because of the camaraderie of the group and the instruction given by the
instructors.  But the study found the opposite to be true.  The group program
was just too inconvenient over the 12 month period for the subjects to justify
the benefits.

But the good news was that all three groups showed fitness

improvements.  With the individuals in the low intensity group achieving
similar results as the high intensity group.  Good news for those of you just
starting out in a moderate exercise program.

Perhaps most importantly, research has also shown that it's never too 

late to start exercising . . .and experiencing the benefits.  Studies conducted 
at Tufts University, for instance, show that even people in their 90's can 
significantly increase their strength as a result of following a moderate,
strength training program.

Exercise is one of life's joys.  It energizes–it gives you a sense of well-being

and accomplishment and it keeps you healthy and fit.  There is great pleasure
in being able to set goals, accept your own challenges and push yourself to a
better life of health and fitness.

GENERAL FITNESS AND EXERCISE 

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MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE

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Moving your 107p/207p bike

Carefully lift the horizontal rear floor support to move and

steer the 207p bike to another location (Fig. 18). Pull the

handlebars towards you, leaning the bike down, to move and

steer the 107p bike to another location (Fig. 19). Be gentle

while moving the unit as any sharp impact directly or

indirectly to the computer can affect computer operation.

Daily maintenance

Use a damp cloth to wipe your bike and computer free of

sweat. IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the finish on your bike

and computer, never use a petroleum-based solvent when

cleaning. Avoid getting excessive moisture on the computer.

Installing new computer batteries 

Your bike comes complete with computer batteries. Signs

that batteries need to be replaced include: fading LCD

display; erratic function; or failure to turn on when the

POWER button is pushed or when the pedals are put into

motion. To install new batteries, follow these simple steps:

107p Computer:

1. Remove the battery cover from the rear side of the

computer.

2. Remove existing batteries and insert fresh AA batteries.

(Fig. 20).

Note: The PULSE function will operate only when the

optional Pulse Receiver Module is installed. This plug-in

cartridge is available in either telemetric chest strap 

or ear clip versions and can be purchased from an 

authorized Schwinn dealer. 

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Summary of Contents for 107p

Page 1: ...107p 207p 7p OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL 107p 207p 7p OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Grips Sturdy well padded hand grips for extra stability and comfort On board Computer The fast and easy way to obtain immediate feedback regarding your fitness program Seat Extra wide and extra padde...

Page 3: ...p 207p bike should enable you to shape and monitor your workouts to Increase your energy level Increase cardiovascular and aerobic fitness Increase lower body muscle strength Decrease your overall per...

Page 4: ...e level until you feel secure and comfortable As you feel more comfortable experiment with the range of resistance levels available via the micro adjustment control Seat adjustment Proper seat adjustm...

Page 5: ...sired calories level for the workout Press START to begin Fig 10 Pulse optional When the PULSE option is used the HR will turn on whenever a heart beat is detected Fig 11 RPM The RPM function displays...

Page 6: ...at the beginning of the study thought that the university based group would have a greater compliance rate than the home based group because of the camaraderie of the group and the instruction given...

Page 7: ...book Aerobics many individuals have focused on walking running cycling swimming and other types of aerobic activity as their only means of exercise Unfortunately this has led to many of these same peo...

Page 8: ...s per day and without a well rounded resistance and flexibility program is inadequate for developing and maintaining fitness in healthy adults It is just that simple Keep in mind that the ACSM recomme...

Page 9: ...to stay within your selected target heart rate zone In addition to aerobic exercise the ACSM recommends that healthy adults perform a minimum of 8 to 10 strength exercises involving the major muscle g...

Page 10: ...these two motivational factors are connected but distinct Focusing on the positive is one of the best incentives to exercise Avoid looking at exercise as a way to fix something that s wrong with your...

Page 11: ...1998 Fine tune your workout intensity This book fully explains why and how to train with a heart rate monitor All Schwinn exercise products are warranted to the retail purchaser to be free from defec...

Page 12: ...Schwinn Fitness Inc 1886 Prairie Way Louisville CO 80027 2002 SCHWINNFITNESS COM 1 800 864 1270...

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