Patent classifications
A63B21/4015
RESISTIVE SKATE DEVICE
A resistive training device to be worn by a user can include a first and second skate device configured to be worn on the user's feet. The first and second skate device can include a first plurality of attachment mechanisms. The first plurality of attachment mechanisms can include an interior attachment mechanism; an exterior attachment mechanism; and a rear attachment mechanism. The resistive training device can also include a belt configured to be worn around the user's waist. The belt can include comprising a second plurality of attachment mechanisms which can include a left hip attachment mechanism; a right hip attachment mechanism; and a tailbone attachment mechanism. The resistive training device can also include a plurality of resistive elements. Each resistive element can be removably connected to one of the first plurality of attachment mechanisms and one of the second plurality of attachment mechanisms.
Portable Exercise Resistance Device
A portable exercise resistance device that can be mounted to stabilized objects to maximize use in various locations is disclosed.
Exercise devices for assisting a person to perform bodyweight exercises
An exercise device for assisting a user in performing bodyweight exercises as well as being configured for performance of weight training cable exercises includes a frame that is configured to be detachably mounted to a doorframe. The frame includes a first door bar and a second door bar that is spaced from the first door bar and is configured for contacting the doorframe on a first side of the doorframe. The exercise device also includes a pair of door hook assemblies that are coupled to the frame and are configured to seat against a ledge of the doorframe on a second side of the doorframe for securely yet detachably mounting the frame to the doorframe. A pulley carrier assembly is detachably coupled to both the first door bar and the second door bar and includes an elongated carrier that carries a first pulley and a spaced second pulley. A cable passes along the first pulley and the second pulley and the cable has a first end and an opposing second end. The device also includes a counter-weight coupled to a first end of the cable.
WALKING ASSISTANCE DEVICE
A walking assistance device includes: a belt-shaped lumbar region fixture wound around a lumbar region; a first elastic string-like member an upper part of which is fixed to the lumbar region fixture at a position of an anterior superior iliac spine and a lower part of which extends in an instep direction of a leg and is hooked to a toe region of a sole; and a second elastic string-like member an upper part of which is fixed to the lumbar region fixture above a position of an ischial tuberosity and a lower part of which extends in an ankle direction and is hooked to a heel region of the sole, wherein each of the first elastic string-like member and the second elastic string-like member is bifurcated near a knee of a leg, and the bifurcated parts of the first elastic string-like member and the second elastic string-like member are bound to each other at positions of an outer knee joint fissure gap and an inner knee joint fissure gap.
EXERCISE DEVICE
An exercise device includes a footwear part, a brace part and at least one resistance band. The footwear part has a foot receiving portion configured to receive a front portion of a user's foot. The brace part is configured to be releasably attached to a knee area of the user. The at least one resistance band is configured to be releasably secured at opposite ends thereof to the footwear part and brace part, respectively. The exercise device can be used, among other things, for conditioning and strengthening, for aerobic exercises, and to help individuals maintain proper foot placement throughout an entire exercise and improve their form by helping them stay on their forefoot when performing an exercise dealing with brisk walking or running.
Method and apparatus for bi-directional ankle exercise
Apparatus for bi-directional ankle exercise movements has a main frame with a seat and upwardly extending columns at either side to support a “U” shaped sub-frame, mounted so that it pivots about a horizontal axis passing very nearly through the ankles of a seated user and interconnecting linkages simultaneously enforcing ankle inversion, with plantarflexion and then ankle aversion, with dorsiflexion, about perpendicularly intersecting axes, while resisting such movements, so as to provide bidirectional ankle exercises according to a progressive resistance program, thus strengthening the ankle muscle groups for enhanced balance and dynamic stability.
Foot slip for securement of exercise bands
The present invention relates to an exercise aid device which is placed over top of a user's foot. The exercise aid device has a base, a raised backing, and two sidewalls positioned about opposing sides of one another. The two sidewalk extend towards one another at the front end of the base, forming a band which provides for a first opening. A foot may be placed through the first opening, and held securely in place by the combination of the band and the raised backing. An exercise band may be looped through an opening which extends from one sidewall to the opposing sidewall and through the base, or may be affixed to the device by a securement placed on the exterior of the device to attach resistance cables such that the exercise aid device serves as an anchoring unit during exercise routines.
Training device for soccer and the like
In certain embodiments, a training device for soccer (European-styie football) has an upper portion configured to be wrapped around an athlete's lower leg and a lower portion configured to be secured onto a shoe worn on the athlete's foot below the lower leg, wherein an outer surface of at least one of the upper and lower portions has a first material configured to mate with a second material on an outer surface of a ball, such that, when the athlete attempts to kick the bail with the foot, the ball will tend to stick to the training device due to mating of the first and second materials (e.g., forming a hook-and-loop assembly). By wearing the training device on the athlete's dominant leg, the athlete learns to kick with their non-dominant leg, thereby becoming a more well-rounded soccer player.
SKILL TRAINING APPARATUS METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
In most sports, defensive acuity is integrally linked to a person's footwork. The training of fundamentals is critical in helping an athlete develop proper footwork by developing muscle memory that allows them to naturally and subconsciously position their bodies, including the appropriate posture, for engaging an offensive player in the most efficient manner. This technology relates generally methods of making and using systems designed to enhance athletic skill development and, more particularly, to methods of maintaining proper foot alignment for certain activities that require agility and consistency.
LOWER LIMB EXERCISE DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THEREOF
A device allows user to train inner and outer thigh muscle group in standing position on a flat ground is provided. The device comprises two pivotal members that are connected through a mechanical system that governs the motion of the said pair of pivotal members. The device includes wheel systems which is mounted on each pivotal member and a mechanical system that governs the said wheel system during exercise. The device has a spring member that attached to said pivotal member for assisting the user doing the inner and outer thigh exercises. The device can have a string member that attached to the said pivotal member for adjusting the user's movement range during exercise.