York Fitness Excel 310 Owner's Manual

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How Long Should I Exercise For?
That really depends on your current level of fitness. If you’re just starting out on a new exercise
program, you should start gradually and build up - do not try to do too much too quickly. 30
minutes, 3 times a week should be enough.
Don’t push yourself too hard - you should never feel exhausted during or following exercise.
Heart Rate Training
To get the most out of your new piece of fitness equipment and see the best results from your
training you should exercise at the right level of effort, and that means listening to your heart!
Working out to a target heart rate means you can direct your workout to achieve different goals:
Good health - For those wishing to improve quality of life and general well being. Your sessions
will need to be done at an intensity of between 50 - 60% of your estimated maximum heart rate,
should last about 30 minutes and can be done on most days of the week.
Weight loss - To see a significant reduction in body fat, your sessions must be a little more intense
- between 60 and 70% of your estimated maximum heart rate. These sessions can also be
performed on most days of the week for up to 30 minutes.
Improving fitness levels - These sessions should be performed at 70 - 80% of your estimated
maximum heart rate and can also involve bouts of interval training that would have your heart rate
peaking for short times near your maximum heart rate level. These are intense sessions and will
require at least a 48 hour rest between sessions.
Calculating Your Target Heart Rate
First, you need to find your estimated maximum heart rate using the formula “220 minus your age
in years”. So, if you are 35 years old your estimated maximum heart rate is:
220 - 35 = 185 beats per minute (bpm)
Next, to calculate your target heart rate, simply multiply your estimated maximum heart rate
(185bpm) by the applicable percentage. So, if your goal is better health:
185 x 60% = 111bpm
NOTE: The important issue to remember with all estimated calculations is that they are just
estimates - if you don’t feel comfortable exercising at your target then reduce it to a level
you are comfortable with.
Heart rate training requires you to monitor your heart rate throughout the workout. For this we
recommend using a chest strap (if your machine has a wireless receiver) or a heart rate monitor.
For more information please get in touch using the Contact Us details.
ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE UNDERTAKING A NEW EXERCISE REGIME.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE NAUSEA, DIZZINESS OR OTHER ABNORMAL SYMPTOMS DURING
EXERCISE, STOP AT ONCE AND CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.