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CARING FOR YOUR GAZELLE EDGE™

Your unit has been carefully designed to require minimum maintenance for

a lifetime of use. To ensure this, we recommend that you do the following:

• Keep your unit clean by wiping sweat, dust or other residue

off with a soft, clean cloth after each use.

• Wipe your handle grips down with a soft, damp cloth frequently

to prevent accumulation of sweat and dirt.

• If squeaks or other noises develop over time, we recommend lubricating all

moving parts as follows:

a) Apply clear household grease (i.e. petroleum jelly) to axle tube.

b) Spray cable holders (top & bottom) with WD40 or equivalent.

• Check to be sure that the screws on the bottom of the platforms are tight.

STORING YOUR GAZELLE EDGE

Your unit conveniently folds down for easy storage. To fold your unit:

a. Fold foot platforms and lock into place by snapping lower cable

holders onto swing arms.

b. Place foot on rear frame tube (to hold in place) and slide front

frame tube towards you by grabbing front swing arms.

Store your equipment in an area away from children and high 
traffic areas.

Lock 
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platforms.

Unit is ready for storage.

Effective aerobic training to improve

your fitness and health requires work-
ing out at an exercise intensity that
raises your pulse to a level that safely
challenges your heart and lungs. This
level can range between 50% - 80% of
your maximum heart rate and is called
your Target Heart Rate Zone. If you are
new to exercise or out of shape, 50% -
60% may be adequate to promote
good cardiovascular conditioning.
A well conditioned athlete may prefer
to work up to an 80% - 85% rate.

Using your heart rate as an indicator

of your fitness level provides a built-in
work intensifier. If you’re untrained,
you’ll require less effort to reach your
target heart rate zone. As your cardio-
vascular fitness improves and you
become stronger, it will require more
effort for you to reach your target
heart rate zone.

The chart illustrates the predicted

minimum and maximum target heart
rate zones for cardiovascular fitness for
the average individual in good health.
To use the chart, find your age and the
corresponding minimum and maxi-
mum target heart rate zones.

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DETERMINING YOUR HEART RATE

To determine your heart rate:

Pause just long enough from your exercise to take your pulse at your
wrist. Take a ten second reading and multiply it by six. Check the chart
to see if you are within your range according to your age.

Use an electronic heart rate monitor. You do not need to stop and take
your pulse with a monitor as it constantly gives a heart rate readout.

Remember that training heart rate ranges are predictions and based on

averages. Regardless of your exercise heart rate, you should slow down if
you are breathless and cannot carry on a short conversation.

Also remember that during interval training your heart rate may exceed

the 80% maximum rate. This is normal, and when you resume aerobic
training your heart rate will adjust back to the normal target heart rate.

Age adjusted heart rate (beats per minute).

Содержание Gazelle Edge

Страница 1: ... the pages lay print side up with the cover page on the top of the stack 3 Take the next page from the top of the stack and lay it print side down Return it to the same place in the stack 4 Repeat Step 3 for every other page on the stack 5 Fold the stack in half as shown 6 Staple in the center if necessary ...

Страница 2: ...For Maximum Effectiveness and Safety Please Read This Owner s Manual Before Using Your Gazelle Edge OWNER S MANUAL ...

Страница 3: ...uced or utilized in any form by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the express written consent of the copyright holder 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 14 15 16 17 19 20 Introduction Important Safety Tips Specifications Parts Exercise Guidelines Target Heart Rate Zone Getting Started Workout Guidelines Gazelle Edge Exercises Care Storage Total Fitness Program Limited Warranty Service Workout Pro...

Страница 4: ...irm muscles and improve your cardiovascular endurance All of the exercises are easy to do and feel good not painful or exhausting You ll be able to step onto your Gazelle Edge and begin your workout just what you need to improve your fitness the healthy easy way One hour a week three fun 20 minute sessions is all it takes to begin experiencing the health benefits of aerobic exercise With regular u...

Страница 5: ...fatigue from bad pain which hurts If you experience any pain or tightness in your chest an irregular heartbeat or shortness of breath stop exercising immediately Consult your physician before continuing USE CARE WHEN STEPPING ON AND OFF EQUIPMENT Set up and use your Gazelle Edge on a solid level carpeted surface Follow the instruc tions on page 8 in this manual for proper entry and exit techniques...

Страница 6: ... to chart future fitness goals as you progress Every two weeks measure yourself to rechart your progress Resting Heart Rate Calves Thighs Hips Abdomen Waist Weight Date Measuring Sights Waist Abdomen Hips Thighs L R Calves L R E x e r c i s e G u i d e l i n e s 4 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Pa r t s Gazelle Edge Specifications Product Weight Approx 40 lbs Maximum user weight 250 lbs Fitness Compu...

Страница 7: ...ting an exercise program choose a time of day that s good for you and then stick closely to it Try to do your Gazelle Edge workout three times per week at first and then gradually progress to four or five days a week Choose a time when you feel energetic when there are few interruptions and when you have not eaten a heavy meal for approximately two hours MOTIVATIONAL TIPS Keep your motivation and ...

Страница 8: ...rt and Cheese group and from the Meat Poultry Fish Beans Eggs and Nuts food group Lastly use Fats Oils and Sweets sparingly E x e r c i s e G u i d e l i n e s 6 Once the basic Gazelle Edge workout is comfortable for you interval training offers the opportunity for greater workout variety cardiovascular benefits and increased calorie burning Interval training means alternating short periods of hig...

Страница 9: ...te good cardiovascular conditioning A well conditioned athlete may prefer to work up to an 80 85 rate Using your heart rate as an indicator of your fitness level provides a built in work intensifier If you re untrained you ll require less effort to reach your target heart rate zone As your cardio vascular fitness improves and you become stronger it will require more effort for you to reach your ta...

Страница 10: ...crossbars with your hands placed just inside the handles Begin to move your feet back and forth in a very small controlled glide When you are comfortable with this leg motion and feel balanced increase your stride width slightly Keep your knees soft or slightly flexed and your posture upright throughout the motion This move ment is called the Basic Glide Use this Basic Glide with your hands on the...

Страница 11: ...nded that beginners keep their toes against the toe plate until they feel comfortable with their balance HAND POSITIONS The position of your hands on the handle grips will allow you to vary the intensity of your workouts and change the emphasis from lower body to upper body There are four positions that are used throughout your Gazelle Edge workout Neutral Grip Place your hands midway between the ...

Страница 12: ...ou comfortably can Your heels will naturally lift slightly as each leg moves to the back Do not attempt to keep your heel pressed to the foot platform but allow this lifting motion to occur Maintain good upright posture throughout this exercise and a soft knee position Glide only as wide as you can while maintaining good balance and posture This exercise can be performed with the neutral or low ha...

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