Patent classifications
A63B2210/00
MOBILE FITNESS PLAZA
A mobile fitness plaza configured to be coupled to or integrated into a vehicle to provide mobile fitness stations to one or more users. The mobile fitness plaza includes one or more alcove compartments providing a storage space for exercise equipment and one or more awnings configured to be selectively adjusted between a stowed position and a deployed position to provide shelter and protection for equipment stowed therein and users positioned beneath the one or more awnings.
Multi-purpose adjustable-incline climbing wall
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an adjustable-incline climbing wall. The climbing wall includes one or more climbing panels supported by a frame and a system for adjusting the incline of the frame to provide a climbing wall of a desired incline. The incline of the climbing wall may be adjusted by activating an actuator, which extends the upper portion of the frame a distance from a support wall, tilting the climbing wall to a desired incline. When the climbing wall is substantially vertically oriented, the system for adjusting the incline of the climbing wall may extend only a small distance from the support wall so that the adjustable-incline climbing wall has a relatively small footprint. In some embodiments, the climbing wall may also include one or more fitness accessories that can be brought to an optimal height for a particular user through adjustment of the climbing wall incline.
EXERCISE DEVICE CONFIGURED FOR ATTACHMENT TO A DESK, TABLE, COUNTERTOP OR SIMILAR ARTICLE
An exercise unit includes a pair of brackets configured to attach to a desktop in a spaced manner, resistance bands extend from a handle to the two spaced brackets wherein the handle is near a mid-point thereof. When attached to the desktop, the brackets maintain the resistance bands and handle generally underneath the desktop when not in use. When needed, the user grips the handle with two hands and is able to perform various exercises while seated in his or her chair. The handle is configured ergonomically to match the angle of the user's hands when gripping the handle from a seated position.
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT FOR WEIGHT TRAINING
Exercise equipment for weight training includes first, second, third, and fourth guide rods respectively fitted into first, second, third and fourth bearing bodies such that the first, second, third, and fourth bearing bodies slide up and down along the first, second, third, and fourth guide rods, respectively, as weights are lifted up. First and second bearings provided at each of the first, second, third, and fourth bearing bodies are arranged to crisscross each other to closely contact and support the outer surfaces of the first, second, third and fourth guide rods concurrently, thereby dispersing the load of the lifted weights, which facilitate various weight training movements by using a weight training rod, a horizontal bar, and equipment for parallel exercises.
Punching Bag with Multiple Strike Targets
A punching bag with multiple strike targets features a punching bag body, a plurality of cutouts, and a plurality of strike targets, the punching bag body extending between an upper end and a lower end. The plurality of cutouts traverse into the punching bag body and provide spaces within which the plurality of strike targets are connected. An upper strike target is positioned within an upper cutout, representing an opponent's head, and a lower strike target is positioned within a lower cutout, representing an opponent's midsection. The punching bag body may be hung from an elevated mounting point by a plurality of straps connected to the upper end of the punching bag body, or the punching bag body may be supported above a floor or other surface by a base connected to the lower end of the punching bag body.
INERTIA TRAINING BOX WITH HORIZONTAL INERTIA WHEEL
A space saving and production cost saving inertia wheel training device is disclosed. In preferred embodiments the present invention comprises: a box where one or more inertia wheels are mounted horizontally; a pull belt which connects the inertia wheel with the user. The user stands with both feet on the box and can attach various accessories to the pull belt, like bars, harnesses, hip belt etc. to connect the pull belt to his body depending on the type of exercise the user wants to perform. The user adjusts the length of the belt to his body size. Then the user accelerates the inertia wheel. At the end of each movement of the user the flywheel needs to be decelerated or accelerated to allow the user to change the direction of his movement. The inertia of the wheel creates a braking force at deceleration and acceleration which leads to a training effect of the user's muscles.
Cabinet and exercise apparatus
A cabinet, for storing and conveniently deploying a box-like exercise apparatus, has a small footprint, and receives and secures the exercise apparatus on the inside surface of the cabinet's front wall. The exercise apparatus may be quickly and easily deployed from its storage position upright and inside the cabinet, to its in-use position, horizontally in front of the cabinet on top of the inside wall surface, while the outside wall surface of the cabinet, in turn, rests horizontally on the floor. Overhead rods are extendable from the cabinet and securable in one or more extended positions, for use of the rods in various exercises. The cabinet may be at least temporarily secured to a wall to secure the cabinet, and also the exercise apparatus, including the overhead rods, in place during exercises. The cabinet allows a consumer to keep its fitness equipment easily accessible and ready to use.
Exercise apparatus
The present invention discloses a push-up exercise apparatus for performing push-up, particularly in close triceps position. The push-up exercise apparatus comprising a base member, a pair of spaced apart first support members centrally disposed on the base member at an angle of at least forty-five degrees, a pair of spaced apart second support members centrally disposed on the base member at an angle of at least forty-five degrees and parallel to the pair of first support members, a first handle disposed above the pair of spaced apart first support members and a second handle disposed above the pair of spaced apart second support members. The apparatus further enables to adapt a healthy lifestyle, aids in eliminating flabby arms and weak pectoral muscles and sculpts pectoral and triceps muscle.
Column-type combination climbing exercise machine
A column-type combination climbing exercise machine mainly includes: the bottom end of a stand frame provided with a ground seat; a column is locked with the stand frame through a locking component; two sliding chutes are respectively disposed at the opposite left and right sides of the column; two sliding seats are correspondingly disposed in the two sliding chute, each sliding seat is adjacent to the top thereof, and a handle and a pedal are respectively disposed at the two ends of the bottom; a first linkage mechanism is connected with the two sliding seats to form a mutually opposite lift-fall and linkage action; a damper is assembled in the ground seat; two connectors are respectively disposed in the two sliding a seat; and a second linkage mechanism makes the damper and the two sliding seats in a linkage relationship.
LOW FRICTION REHABILITATION BOARD WITH AN INTEGRAL BAND RETAINING FEATURE AND METHODS OF REHABILITATION
A low friction rehabilitation board having an integral band retaining feature is described. The rehabilitation board may have a coefficient of static friction of no more than about 0.5 and in some embodiments no more than about 0.06. The rehabilitation board has a plurality of band retaining feature configured along one or both ends and may be an integral band retaining features being formed in the board. Additionally, the rehabilitation may include one or more band retaining features on one or both sides of the board. The unique configuration of the band retaining features enables rehabilitation method heretofore not possible with a single board. Resistance bands may be retained in the band retaining features and coupled to a user's limb, such as a foot or ankle, to resist motion, such as sliding or extending the foot along the low friction surface of the rehabilitation board.