kogan FSADDBBS40A Adjustable Dumbbell and Barbell Set User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
ADJUSTABLE DUMBBELL
& BARBELL SET
(40KG)
FSADDBBS40A
User Guide
SAFETY & WARNINGS
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The use of dumbbells or barbells can be dangerous. Read all safety instructions before first use. Retain this user guide for future reference.
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This equipment is not a toy. To avoid injury keep away from children.
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When not in use, store your equipment safely to ensure that it cannot fall.
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Before beginning any type of exercise program, it is recommended that you first consult with your physician.
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Don’t use this equipment if:
• You ever feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity.
• You lose your balance due to dizziness, or even lose consciousness.
• You currently have a problem with bone, joint, tendon, ligament or muscle tears that could be made worse by a change in your physical activity. -
It is essential to warm-up prior to any exercise routine, this will help prepare your body for the rigors ahead by increasing the blood flow, which in turn increases the muscle core temperature. A warm muscle is more supple and less likely to get hurt.
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Your warm-up routine should include very light sets of the exercises you will be doing with a weight of 40% to 50% of what you can perform.
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Proper execution of exercise techniques is essential for your safety and progress.
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Ensure you perform each resistance exercise at a speed that allows for complete control (both concentrically and eccentrically) throughout the movement of the drill.
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When performing a supine bench press, the bar should travel in a slight arch. Or you will place your shoulders in a stressful position and decrease your ability to control the weight.
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Always lift with your legs, not your back.
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If you are just starting to lift weights, consult with a professional trainer to help ensure that you are lifting weights properly and that you are following the correct motions.
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It is a natural tendency to hold your breath during the execution of moderate to heavy lifts. It results in an increase of blood pressure and carbon dioxide. This in turn may cause dizziness or fainting. Generally, you should exhale as you work against resistance & inhale as you release.
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If you experience any pain or discomfort while exercising, lessen the weights and/or your repetitions. If the pain persists, cease exercise immediately. If the pain remains after resting, see a doctor.
COMPONENTS
A. 3kg Plates (x8)
B. 2kg Plates (x4)
C. 1.5kg Plates (x4)
D. Dumbbell Bars (x2)
E. Connecting Rod
F. Collars (x4)
EXERCISE GUIDE
Biceps – Dumbbell Hammer Curls:
With a dumbbell in each hand, stand with your arms hanging at your sides with palms facing each other. Keep your elbows locked into your sides. Your upper body and elbows should remain in the same place during the whole lift. Keep your palms facing each other, curl the weight in your right hand up in a semi- circle toward your right shoulder. Squeeze the biceps hard at the top of the lift and then slowly lower. Do not turn your wrists during this lift! You can also do one arm at a time and/or alternate.
Triceps – Lying Triceps Push:
Sit on a flat bench holding a bar with an overhand grip. Lie back so that the
top of your head is even with the end of the weight bench. As you are lying
back, extend your arms oveyour head so that the bar is directly over your
eyes. Keep your elbows tight and your upper arms stationary throughout the
exercise. The biggest key to this exercise is keeping your upper arms in a
fixed position. Slowly lower the bar until it almost touches your forehead.
Press the bar back up in a slow, sweeping arc-like motion. At the finish, lock
your elbows completely. Shoulders – Lateral Dumbbell Raise:
Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms at your side.
Hold a dumbbell in each hand with your palms turned toward your body. Keep
your arms straight and lift the weights out and up to the sides until they are
slightly higher than shoulder level. Then slowly lower them back down to your
side again. Keep your palms turned downward as you lift the dumbbells so that
your shoulders rather than your biceps do the work. Make sure you are lifting
the dumbbells up rather than swinging them up. Don’t lean forward while doing
this either or you risk injuring your back.
Legs – Barbell Back Squat:
Rest a barbell on the upper portion of your back, not your neck. Firmly grip
the bar with your hands almost twice your shoulder-width apart. Position your
feet about shoulder-width apart and your toes pointing just a little outward.
Keep your back as straight as possible and your chin up, bend your knees and
slowly lower your hips straight down until your thighs are parallel to the
floor. Once you reach the bottom position, press the weight up back to the
starting position. Don’t lean over or curve your back forward. A belt can be
used to reduce the chance of lower back injury. Back – Bent Over Row:
Start with your right foot flat on the floor, your left knee resting on a flat
bench, and your left arm on the bench. Your back should be flat and almost
parallel with the floor. Reach down and pick up a dumbbell with your right
hand. Look straight ahead to keep your back straight. Tighten your abs to keep
your body from turning to the side as you lift the dumbbell. Concentrate on
pulling your elbow back as far as it can go. The dumbbell should end up
parallel with your torso. After you’ve rowed the dumbbell up as far as you
can, slowly lower it back to the starting position. Switch arms after one set.
Chest – Dumbbell Bench Press
Sit on the edge of a flat bench with the dumbbells resting on your knees. In
one smooth motion, roll onto your back and bring the dumbbells up to a
position slightly outside and above your shoulders. Your palms should be
facing forwards. Bend your elbows at a 90° angle with your upper arms parallel
to the ground. Press the weights up over your chest in a triangular motion
until they meet above the centerline of your body. As you lift, concentrate on
keeping the weights balanced and under control. Follow the same path
downward.
NOTES
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