To assist you in your training program, this chapter provides you with exercise principles, tips for training and hints to stay moti-
vated climbing up the conditioning ladder.
THE FIRST STEP TO A BETTER LIFESTYLE
With the STAR TRAC PRO / PRO S TREADMILL, you’ve taken an important first step to achieving your fitness goal. But, it’s
important to have the right fitness tools to stay motivated and achieve results. About half of all people who start an exercise pro-
gram quit within 6-12 months. What is the key to success for the other half? Motivation!
As you may know, exercise reduces the factors associated with the development of heart disease,hypertension,diabetes, obesity and back
disorders. Researchers have concluded that a healthful life-style including regular exercise can extend your life expectancy by as much
as fifteen years! More importantly, exercise will help make all your years - no matter how may there are - productive and enjoyable.
What constitutes a regular exercise regimen? If you stick with a consistent workout program for 30 minutes, three times a week, for
3 months, you will be on your way to a long-term fitness program. Part of the motivation for a regular exercise regimen will stem from
the results you will both see and feel after three months. In fact, many exercisers start to experience results in as early as one week!
GETTING STARTED - WALKERS AND RUNNERS
For fitness newcomers or veterans, the STAR TRAC PRO / PRO S TREADMILL offers tailormade walking and running pro-
grams. The following information will be useful when developing your own exercise program.
Assessing Fitness Level
Conducting a cardiovascular endurance assessment is a great way to start an exercise regimen. With the simple 1 mile Fit Test
on your Star Trac PRO / PRO S treadmill, the results provide great baseline information to help determine your proper workout
intensity levels, and it serves as a great motivational tool for showing improvements over time. Below is a simple test to follow.
This assessment should only be used with apparently healthy adults.
The Fit Test is a modified version of the Balke and Ware protocol for maximal VO2 treadmill testing. The Fit Test requires 12 min-
utes to complete. During the Fit Test, treadmill speed remains at a constant 3.4 mph. Treadmill incline is set at 0% during the
first minute, increases to 2% during the second minute, and increases by 1% per minute for the remainder of the test. Your heart
rate results are compared with charted data for your corresponding age and gender. Test results are given on a scale of 1 to 10,
and include your calculated VO2 max. VO2 max is a physiological measurement of a bodies ability to absorb oxygen and has spe-
cific correlation to your fitness level.
The Warm Up
Warming-up prepares you for physical activity by increasing body temperature, allowing the muscles to relax and contract more
smoothly and efficiently, and lubricating the joints. Good warm-up exercises include walking, bicycling, jogging and light calis-
thenics. Proper warm-up may also help prevent injuries and reduce the likelihood of cardiac abnormalities. A mild sweat is a good
indication that the body is sufficiently warmed-up.
Pre-Exercise Stretching
A flexibility program prior to walking or running is designed to help improve performance and reduce the risk of injury during the
activity. When you are stretching, remember these simple rules:
■An active warm-up is recommended prior to vigorous stretching exercises. If stretches are performed, they should be done
with caution, so as to not over stretch muscles.
■Do not force a stretch. The degree of stretching should not cause significant pain.
■Hold the stretch for 10 to 15 seconds without bouncing.
■Repeat each stretch two or three times for increased flexibility.
■Try to maintain good posture and remember to breathe during the stretch.
The following muscle groups should be stretched/warmed up for any walking or running program:
■Quadriceps ■Glutes ■Chest
■Hamstrings ■Inner thighs ■Shoulder muscles
■Calves ■Back muscles ■Hip flexors
Operating the STAR TRAC PRO TREADMILL is very easy. Simply step onto the running belt, press QUICK START, and begin
walking or running naturally.
Learning the features and incorporating the STAR TRAC PRO TREADMILL into your members’ fitness programs is just as easy.
In this chapter, you will learn the display function and how to get the most out of every STAR TRAC PRO TREADMILL work-
out.
DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
Your STAR TRAC PRO TREADMILL is equipped to provide you and your users unlimited exercise opportunities. Experiment
with its features to find the right combination for your fitness regimen. The IntellitracTM display provides users with a unique
“smart” display that guides the user through the programming and operation of the treadmill. The display keys illuminate only
when they are available for use, guiding the user to only those features and functions that are available at any given time. The
Display panel shown below provides the operating controls and display elements described in the following paragraphs:
QUICK START Key: Starts your treadmill running belt moving using a default weight of 155 pounds and a time
limit of 99 minutes.
START Key: Allows for manual operation of the treadmill. The START key also serves as an “Enter” key in pro-
gramming modes.
STOP Key: Pauses your treadmill when pressed once. Ends your workout when pressed twice.
Graphic Display: Traces your progress through each of the programs and allows you to anticipate changes in terrain. Display
elements illuminate from left to right across the bottom of the display to indicate your progress through the course. At each step,
display elements illuminate in columns to indicate your ascent up the gradient that is in effect.
Motivational Track: Shows your progress counter clockwise around 1/4 mile (400-meter) course, starting from the bottom center.
Speed Keys: Adjust running belt speed in 0.1 miles per hour (mph) or 0.1 kilometers per hour (km/hr) increments.
To increase or decrease speed, press the or keys, respectively, until the desired speed appears in the
Information Window, then, press START. Speed cannot be higher than the established MX SPD parameter (see
Chapter 8.) These keys repeat when pressed and held.
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