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EXERCISE GUIDELINES

THE FOUR BASIC TYPES OF WORKOUTS

Muscle Building
To increase the size and strength of your muscles,
push them close to their maximum capacity. Your mus-
cles will continually adapt and grow as you progres-
sively increase the intensity of your exercise. You can
adjust the intensity level of an individual exercise in
two ways: 
• by changing the amount of resistance used
• by changing the number of repetitions or sets per-

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

The proper amount of resistance for each exercise
depends upon the individual user. You must gauge
your limits and select 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
You can tone your muscles by pushing them to a mod-
erate percentage of their capacity. Select a moderate
amount of resistance and increase the number of rep-
etitions 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
Cross training is an efficient way to get a complete and
well-balanced fitness program. An example of a bal-
anced program is:
• Plan strength training workouts on Monday,

Wednesday, and Friday. 

• Plan 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, such as

running on a treadmill or riding on an elliptical or
exercise bike, on Tuesday and Thursday. 

• Rest from both strength training and aerobic exercise

for at least one full day each week to give your body
time to regenerate. 

The combination of strength training and aerobic exer-
cise will reshape and strengthen your body, plus devel-
op your heart and lungs. 

PERSONALIZING YOUR EXERCISE PROGRAM

Determining the exact length of time for each workout,
as well as the number of repetitions or sets completed,
is an individual matter. It is important to avoid overdo-
ing it during the first few months of your exercise pro-
gram. You should progress at your own pace and be
sensitive to your body’s signals. If you experience pain
or dizziness at any time while exercising, stop immedi-
ately and begin cooling down. Find out what is wrong
before continuing. Remember that adequate rest and a
proper diet are important factors in any exercise pro-
gram.

WARMING UP

Begin each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching
and light exercise to warm up. Warming up prepares
your body for more strenuous exercise by increasing
circulation, raising your body temperature and deliver-
ing more oxygen to your muscles.

WORKING OUT

Each workout should include 6 to 10 different exercis-
es. Select exercises for every major muscle group,
emphasizing areas that you want to develop most. To
give balance and variety to your workouts, vary the
exercises from session to session. 

Schedule your workouts for the time of day when your
energy level is the highest. Each workout should be
followed by at least one day of rest. Once you find the
schedule that is right for you, stick with it.  

EXERCISE FORM

Maintaining proper form is an essential part of an
effective exercise program. This requires moving
through the full range of motion for each exercise, and
moving only the appropriate parts of the body.
Exercising in an uncontrolled manner will leave you
feeling exhausted. On the exercise guide accompany-
ing this manual you will find photographs showing the
correct form for several exercises, and a list of the
muscles affected. Refer to the muscle chart on the
next page to find the names of the muscles. 

The repetitions in each set should be performed
smoothly and without pausing. The exertion stage of
each repetition should last about half as long as the
return stage. Proper breathing is important. Exhale
during the exertion stage of each repetition and inhale
during the return stroke. Never hold your breath. 

Summary of Contents for CLUB C670

Page 1: ...e QUESTIONS As a manufacturer we are com mitted to providing complete customer satisfaction If you have questions or if there are missing or damaged parts we will guarantee complete satis faction thro...

Page 2: ...RING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover Note A PART IDENTIFICATION CHART and a PART LIST EXPLODED DRAWING is attached in the center of this manual Remove the PART IDENTIFICATION...

Page 3: ...damaged illegible or removed Do not allow children on or around machine The decals shown here have been placed on the weight bench If a decal is missing or illegible please call our Customer Service...

Page 4: ...300 pounds and a maximum total weight of 610 pounds Do not place more than 310 pounds including the barbell on the weight rests Do not place more than 150 pounds on the weight car riage Note The weigh...

Page 5: ...roup of the body Whether your goal is to tone your body build dramatic muscle size and strength or improve your cardiovascular system the weight bench will help you to achieve the specific results you...

Page 6: ...Easier for Yourself Everything in this manual is designed to ensure that the weight bench can be assembled suc cessfully by anyone However it is important to realize that the versatile weight bench h...

Page 7: ...ps 15 into the Backrest Frame 6 Attach the Backrest Bracket 16 to the Backrest Frame 6 with two M10 x 56mm Bolts 30 two M10 Washers 35 and two M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 5 Attach the Seat Bracket 17 to the...

Page 8: ...to pivot easily Attach an M10 x 19mm Bolt 102 to the round hole in the Seat Bracket 17 with an M10 Nylon Locknut 34 Tighten the M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 used in step 5 7 Press three 50mm Square Inner Cap...

Page 9: ...to the other end of the Left Base in the same manner Attach the Left Base 40 to the Center Base 39 with two M10 x 78mm Bolts 32 and two M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 Do not tighten the Locknuts yet Repeat thi...

Page 10: ...4 into the top of the Left Front Upright 44 Attach the Left Front Upright 44 to the Left Base 40 with four M10 x 78mm Bolts 32 two Rack Joint Plates 85 and two M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 Do not tighten the...

Page 11: ...g it counterclockwise Pull the Knob out and slide the Right Weight Rest 52 onto the Right Front Upright 110 Engage and tighten the Adjustment Knob 22 into a hole in the Upright Repeat this step with t...

Page 12: ...10 Nylon Locknuts 34 Do not tighten the Locknuts yet Attach the Chin up Bar 54 to the Right Front Upright not shown and the Right Top Frame not shown in the same manner 19 Attach the Center Upright 45...

Page 13: ...eight Guide Upright 42 to the Weight Guide Base 41 with two M10 x 75mm Bolts 92 four M10 Washers 35 and two M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 Do not tighten the Locknuts yet 21 Attach the Center Top Frame 46 to t...

Page 14: ...M10 Washers 35 and two M10 Nylon Locknuts 34 24 Press two 60mm Square Inner Caps 64 into the Weight Guide Top Frame 49 Attach the Weight Guide Top Frame 49 to the Weight Guide Upright 42 with two M10...

Page 15: ...Caps 80 Do not overtighten the Locknut the Butterfly Arm must be able to pivot easily Repeat this step with the Left Butterfly Arm 57 27 Press two Caps w Holes 61 and two Handgrips 59 onto the Dip Arm...

Page 16: ...ttach the Medium Cable 69 to the M10 x 19mm Bolt 102 in the Weight Carriage 62 with an M10 Nylon Locknut 34 32 Route the Medium Cable 69 up through the Weight Guide Top Frame 49 over a Pulley 87 and b...

Page 17: ...ap the Butterfly Cable 109 over a V pulley 86 Attach the V pulley and a Large Cable Trap 111 to the bracket on the Center Upright 45 with an M10 x 60mm Bolt 105 and an M10 Nylon Locknut 34 Make sure t...

Page 18: ...88 to the second set of holes from the bottom of the Pulley Plates 82 with an M10 x 45mm Bolt 33 and an M10 Nylon Locknut 34 Make sure the Cable Trap is oriented to hold the Cable in the groove of th...

Page 19: ...time the weight bench is used Replace any worn parts immediate ly The weight bench can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild non abrasive detergent Do not use solvents 19 ADJUSTING THE BACKREST AND...

Page 20: ...ight tube Secure the weight with a Weight Clip 71 WARNING Do not place more than 150 pounds on the Weight Carriage 62 Weight ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES Attach the Lat Bar 58 to the Medium Cable 69 with...

Page 21: ...loose Pull the Knobs out and slide the Weight Rests or the Safety Spotters to the desired heights Engage the Knobs into the adjustment holes in the Uprights and turn the Knobs clockwise until they ar...

Page 22: ...stment Knob Attach the Leg Lever 5 in the same manner 18 5 7 WARNING The Seat Frame 7 must be positioned in the most inclined posi tion before using the Leg Lever 5 34 82 33 87 88 TIGHTENING THE CABLE...

Page 23: ...able traps have been assembled correctly If the cables have not been correctly routed the weight rack will not function properly and damage may occur The numbers show the correct route for each cable...

Page 24: ...robic exer cise will reshape and strengthen your body plus devel op your heart and lungs PERSONALIZING YOUR EXERCISE PROGRAM Determining the exact length of time for each workout as well as the number...

Page 25: ...tocopied and used to schedule and record your work outs List the date the exercises performed the resist ance used and the numbers of sets and repetitions completed Record your weight and key body me...

Page 26: ...GHT SETS REPS EXERCISE WEIGHT SETS REPS EXERCISE WEIGHT SETS REPS AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC EXERCISE TUESDAY Date WEDNESDAY Date THURSDAY Date FRIDAY Date Make photocopies of this page for scheduling a...

Page 27: ...GHT SETS REPS EXERCISE WEIGHT SETS REPS EXERCISE WEIGHT SETS REPS AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC EXERCISE TUESDAY Date WEDNESDAY Date THURSDAY Date FRIDAY Date Make photocopies of this page for scheduling a...

Page 28: ...5mm Square Inner Cap 28 45mm Square Inner Cap 12 50mm Square Inner Cap 13 38mm x 50mm Inner Cap 15 51mm x 76mm Inner Cap 14 60mm Square Inner Cap 64 48mm Weight Carriage Cap 63 48mm Round Inner Cap 19...

Page 29: ...cknut 34 M8 Nylon Locknut 108 M6 x 16mm Screw 29 17mm Spacer 89 M4 x 16mm Screw 36 28mm Spacer 91 M10 x 71mm Bolt 31 M10 x 56mm Bolt 30 M10 x 60mm Bolt 105 M10 x 19mm Bolt 102 M10 Small Washer 95 1 2...

Page 30: ...Bolt 32 M10 x 97mm Carraige Bolt 101 M10 x 102mm Bolt 99 M10 x 94mm Bolt 98 M10 x 75mm Carriage Bolt 90 M10 x 87mm Bolt 106 M10 x 85mm Bolt 103 M10 x 81mm Button Bolt 104 M6 x 75mm Screw 96 1 2 x 78m...

Page 31: ...Left Safety Spotter 52 1 Right Weight Rest 53 1 Left Weight Rest 54 1 Chin up Bar 55 1 Butterfly Bracket 56 1 Right Butterfly Arm 57 1 Left Butterfly Arm 58 1 Lat Bar 59 4 Handgrip 60 1 Dip Arm 61 2...

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