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Precor M9.41si - Workout Programs

Precor M9.41si
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Changing
the
Interval
Course
Profile
Interval
training
provides
numerous
benefits.
Since
Interval
training
segments
the
workout
into
smaller
components,
a
20-
or
30-minute
workout
seems
to
pass
more
quickly.
In
addition,
studies
have
shown
that
it
is
a
more
efficient
method
for
achieving
aerobic
benefits—you
start
seeing
improved
cardiovascular
fitness
much
sooner
with
less
effort.
Studies
also
show
that
people
who
Interval
train
are
more
likely
to
stick
with
their
fitness
program.
The
interval
course
on
the
M9.41si
treadmill
lets
you
set
the
course
intervals
according
to
your
training
regimen.
It
alternates
between
60
seconds
of
“Rest"
and
60
seconds
of
“Work.”
During
the
Rest
interval,
you
can
walk
or
jog
slowly;
during
the
Work
interval,
you
can
stride
quickly
or
run.
You
set
the
speed
and
incline
for
the
first
rest
and
work
Interval
and
the
software
takes
over
from
there,
repeating
the
intervals
throughout
the
course
until
you
press
the
STOP
key.
At
any
point
during
the
workout,
you
can
change
the
speed
and
incline
of
the
current
interval.
For
example,
if
8
mph
is
a
little
faster
than
you
prefer
during
a
Work
interval,
simply
use
the
SPEEDT
key
to
reduce
speed.
The
software
remembers
the
new
speed
for
the
next
Work
interval.
If
you
have
purchased
the
Precor
Heart
Rate
Option
and
installed
the
heart
rate
receiver,
you
can
monitor
your
workout
using
the
Smart
Rate
and
HEART
RATE
displays.
Note;
If
you
pause
your
workout
during
an
Interval
mode,
you
must
reset
the
speed
of
the
mode
you
were
in
when
you
paused
your
workout.
For
example,
if
you
paused
your
workout
during
the
Rest
interval,
you
must
reset
the
speed
for
that
interval.
In
this
example,
you
would
not
need
to
reset
the
speed
for
the
Work
interval
since
it
is
stilled
stored
in
memory.
Below
are
some
suggestions
that
may
help
you
incorporate
the
interval
mode
into
your
workout:
If
you
are
starting
an
exercise
program,
the
Interval
mode
option
can
help
you
increase
your
workload
gradually.
For
example,
in
the
beginning,
you
may
simply
want
to
specify
the
same
speed
and
incline
for
both
Work
and
Rest
intervals.
Then,
to
increase
your
effort
level,
change
to
a
higher
speed
and/or
Incline
for
your
Work
interval.
it
you
are
training
with
the
goal
of
maintaining
a
constant
pace
when
on
level
ground
or
grade,
specify
the
same
speed
for
both
Work
and
Rest
intervals.
Then,
gradually
increase
the
incline
during
the
Work
Interval
until
you
can
maintain
a
constant
pace.
To
use
the
interval
course,
follow
the
steps
in
Worfdng
Out
on
YourM9.41si
Treadmill.
At
the
“SELECT
COURSE"
prompt,
use
the
TA
keys
to
display
“INTV,”
and
press
ENTER.
To
set
the
interval
for
the
course,
take
the
following
steps:
1.
When
you
see
“ENTER
REST
SPEED
&
INCLINE”
scroll
across
the
display,
stand
on
the
running
belt
with
one
hand
on
the
handrail,
prepared
to
start
walking.
With
your
other
hand,
press
the
SPEED
key
until
you
reach
a
comfortable
rest
speed,
either
running
or
walking.
Press
the
INCLINE
T
or
key
to
specify
an
appropriate
incline.
When
the
desired
speed
and
incline
are
displayed,
simply
continue
working
out—you
do
not
need
to
press
ENTER.
Once
you
reach
your
desired
rest
speed
and
incline,
the
treadmill
returns
to
it
at
the
beginning
of
each
rest
interval,
until
you
change
the
speed
or
incline,
or
end
your
workout.
2.
When
“ENTER
WORK
SPEED
&
INCLINE”
scrolls
across
the
display,
specify
your
work
speed
(up
to
10
mph).
With
one
hand
on
the
handrail,
use
the
other
hand
to
press
the
SPEED
or
keys
until
the
desired
work
speed
is
shown.
Use
the
INCLINE
or
key
to
set
the
incline.
When
you
are
comfortable
with
the
rest
and
work
speeds
and
inclines,
you
can
let
go
of
the
handrail.
Each
rest
and
work
interval
lasts
60
seconds.
The
display
automatically
counts
down
to
the
next
interval.
When
the
count
reaches
30
seconds,
the
display
changes
and
gives
information
about
distance
travelled,
time
elapsed,
speed,
calories
burned,
and
percent
of
incline.
When
the
treadmill
changes
intervals.
It
informs
you
by
scrolling
“DOING
TO
REST
SPEED"
or
“GOING
TO
WORK
SPEED”
across
the
display.
Using
the
interval
course
mode,
you
can
cool
down
before
ending
your
workout
by
pressing
STOP
twice
in
quick
succession.
The
treadmill
enters
Manual
Mode,
letting
you
specify
the
speed
of
your
cool-down
period.

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