Using The Life Fitness Stairclimber - Life Fitness M051-00K47-A144 Operation Manual

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4.6
U
L
SING THE
S
M
TAIRCLIMBER
OTION
The Life Fitness Stairclimber permits a maximum stepping height of 13.5 inches, or 34.3 centimeters. The unit features in-
dependent stepping action, which means that the pedals move independently of each other. Benefits of this feature in-
clude:
Pull-push hip and knee action, which simulates actual stair climbing
Development of greater muscular strength and endurance
Optimal muscular development for the right leg and left leg individually
Better cardiovascular exercise
P
D
W
OSTURE
URING
ORKOUTS
Begin stepping at a comfortable pace, taking either full or short steps, and keeping the back straight. Hold the handrails or
the bullhorns for stability and balance only. It should be noted that using the handrails for support can offload weight and
cause the Life Fitness Stairclimber console to give inaccurate readings of calories burned.
B
R
RAKING
ESISTANCE
The Life Fitness Stairclimber features speed-dependent braking resistance. During a workout, the computer monitors the user's
step rate and maintains it at the rate that corresponds to the selected intensity level. If the user's speed exceeds the correspon-
ding rate, the computer increases the resistance to lower the user's speed. If the user's step rate is slower, the computer de-
creases the resistance to enable the user to increase speed.
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ITNESS
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