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8. EXERCISE PROGRAM

Reps and Sets

Repetitions (Reps) is the term used to denote the number of consecutive times a certain movement is repeated without 
a break, while Sets denotes how many times you should repeat that exercise in a training session e.g. 3 sets of 10 reps 
means you should perform 10 reps for 1 set, have a break and then repeat another 2 sets.

Recommended rep ranges

6-8 reps Functional strength and hypertrophy (increase in muscle size)
8-12 reps Total hypertrophy (increase in muscles size)
12-15 reps Muscle-Strength endurance

SAFE USE OF YOUR EQUIPMENT

When using a barbell always ensure that there is someone to help you if you get into any difficulty on an exercise specifi-
cally when bench pressing, shoulder pressing or squatting. As you start using heavier weights, it is advised that you train 
with someone as you can help each other out while training and motivate one another to achieve your goals.

Do’s and Don’ts

 

• Do make sure that your weights are firmly clamped to the bar.

 

• Do seek medical advice before starting any exercise programme.

 

• Do start off slowly to avoid unnecessary soreness and stiffness.

 

• Do remember to bend at the knees when lifting heavy weights from the floor.

 

• Do maintain a firm, straight back when lifting weights.

 

• Do remember to breath properly.

 

• Do warm up thoroughly before exercising.

 

• Don’t exercise within 2 hours of eating a large meal.

 

• Do ensure that there is someone to help you when you lift heavy weights.

HOW TO ASSEMBLE A DUMBBELL AND BARBELL

Load the desired weights onto the bar making sure that there is equal weight at each end. Next fit and lock the collars 
next to the weights so that they do not slide along the bar.

To fit quick release collars follow the procedure below:
1. 

Place the collar onto the ends of the bar so that they butt up to the weights

2. 

Turn the levers so that they line up with the bolts but point away from the collars

3. 

Tighten the nut until the collar is a tight fit on the bar but is still able to slide along the bar.

4. 

Rotate the lever so that it folds under the bar, pointing in the opposite direction to how it started (step 2).

Summary of Contents for BODY CHAMP 350

Page 1: ...EAD ALL PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 YEAR warranty CALL 0861 876526 0 8 6 1 T R O J A N BODY CHAMP 350 B E N C H FINA...

Page 2: ...WARE LIST 5 4 ASSEMBLY STEPS 7 5 Fitnesstips andtechniques 9 6 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 10 7 WARM UP AND COOL DOWN 11 8 EXERCISE PROGRAM 12 9 Frequently asked questions 16 10 PARTS LIST 17 11 EXPLODED...

Page 3: ...folding unfolding or assembling theTrojan Body Champ 350 loss of balance may result in a fall and serious bodily injury 6 Use theTrojan Body Champ 350 only as described in the manual 7 Do not attempt...

Page 4: ...mental health Too often our busy lifestyles limit our time and opportunity to exercise TheTrojan Body Champ 350 provides a convenient and simple method to begin your assault on getting your body in sh...

Page 5: ...2 3 8 Hex Bolt 3 pieces 36 5 16 x 1 Hex Bolt 4 pieces 37 5 16 x 5 8 Hex Bolt 6 pieces 38 3 8 Lock Nut 12 pieces 43 3 8 Big Curved Washer 4 pieces 42 3 8 Big Washer 2 pieces 41 5 16 Washer 10 pieces 4...

Page 6: ...me 11 Long seat support frame 12 Short seat support frame 13 Foam rod 14 Left safety hook 15 Right safety hook 16 Seat cushion 17 Backrest cushion 18 Foam roll 19 Knob bolt 20 Pin 21 25 Quick clip 22...

Page 7: ...Front Base Frame 7 onto the Main Frame 1 with 2 Bolts 37 and 2 Washers 41 Attach the Main Frame 1 to the Back Up Frame with 2 Big Washers 42 2 Bolts 35 2 Washers 40 and 2 Lock Nuts 38 Attach the Left...

Page 8: ...d the Short Support Frame 12 to the Front Support Frame 8 with 2 Washers 40 and 2 Lock Nuts 38 STEP 04 Attach the Leg Developer 6 to the Front Upright 8 with 1 Bolt 35 2 Washers 40 and 1 Nylon Nut 38...

Page 9: ...xercise routine WEIGHT TRAINING Along with aerobic exercising which helps get rid of and keep off the excess fat that our bodies can store weight training is an essential part of the exercise routine...

Page 10: ...top exercising Adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level For more information on dieting and training visit www trojanhealth co za 10113 10 6 CONDITIONING GUID...

Page 11: ...k and shoulders to relax as you reach down toward your toes as far as pos sible Hold for 15 counts then relax Repeat 3 times Stretches Hamstrings back of knees and back 2 Hamstring Stretch Sit with on...

Page 12: ...over the top of the bar and the palms facing in towards the body Underhand Grip The bar is gripped with the hands reaching under the bar and the palms facing away from the body Breathing Breathing at...

Page 13: ...hat your weights are firmly clamped to the bar Do seek medical advice before starting any exercise programme Do start off slowly to avoid unnecessary soreness and stiffness Do remember to bend at the...

Page 14: ...nner to the start position INCLINE BENCH PRESS Adjust bench to an incline position Lift bar off the rest Bring bar down until it touches your chest Return the bar in a controlled manner to the start p...

Page 15: ...r bottom roller pads Extend both legs together and flex thighs at top of movement For single leg work extend one leg at a time and flex thighs at top of movement Return the bottom roller pads in a con...

Page 16: ...isable as this could cause injury or cause the bench to fall over Q3 Is it possible to secure my bench to the ground 1 Yes provided that the area in which you are going to secure it is going to be in...

Page 17: ...1 17 BACKREST CUSHION 1 18 FOAM ROLL 4 19 KNOB BOLT 2 20 PIN 1 21 25 QUICK CLIP 1 22 32 ROUND PLUG 2 10 PARTS LIST No Part Description Q ty 23 25 ROUND PLUG 1 24 19 ROUND PLUG 4 25 25 END CAP 1 26 30X...

Page 18: ...10113 18 11 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 19: ...any obligation of the Supplier in respect of any injury loss or damage direct indirect or consequential arising out of the use of or inability to use this product and whether or not occasioned by the...

Page 20: ...out and or spares will be payable by the Consumer upon collection or delivery of the repaired product The Consumer does not need to return the product to the store The Consumer shall phone theTrojan...

Page 21: ...r home on an agreed date and time Note Should you live in an outlying area it may be neccessary to return the product to the store nearest to you Our service operator will advise you of your repair pr...

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