Patent classifications
A63B21/00047
Exercise equipment and method of using the same
An exercise device for performing incline push-ups includes a base and a pair of upright frame members connected at their bottoms to the base. The exercise device includes a pair of bar support assemblies that movably travel along the upright frame members. Each bar support assembly includes a hollow base sleeve that surrounds one upright frame member and an arm that extends outwardly from the hollow base sleeve at an angle. The arm has a plurality of spaced notches formed therein. The bar support assembly includes an insert that slidingly travels within the hollow interior of the arm. The insert is biased by a biasing element that is disposed between the arm and the insert and the insert is biased in a direction toward the hollow base sleeve. The bar support assembly further includes a plurality of lock pieces that are pivotally attached to both the arm and the insert. Each lock piece is disposed at least partially within one respective notch of the arm and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position.
APPARATUS FOR FITNESS TRAINING
The present invention discloses an apparatus for fitness training that has an anchoring mechanism for detachably securing the apparatus to a flat surface, and an anchoring plate associated with the anchoring mechanism.
WORKOUT PLATFORM
An exercise equipment having a sleeved hinge bar that interconnects a pair of scissor legs so that they move, in unison, between a closed position/collapsed condition and an open position/expanded condition supporting the sleeved hinge bar along and elevated above a supporting surface. Each pair of legs has a front leg and a rear leg. The rear legs interconnect along their distal ends by a rear support bar. A base platform may be pivotably connected to the rear support bar by hinge straps so that the base platform moves between a vertical position in the collapse condition and a horizontal position in the expanded position so that a user may be supported by the base platform during exercise routines that rely on engaging the front legs.
Exercise system and method
An exercise machine includes a processor, a display, a deck, and a belt rotatable about the deck. The machine also includes a sensor operably connected to the processor and configured to detect a performance parameter associated with a belt of the exercise machine. In implementations described herein, the performance parameter may be disregarded when it is determined that a user is not on the belt.
Abdominal exercise assembly
An abdominal exercise assembly includes a bracket that is longitudinally elongated to extend substantially across a door frame. The bracket has a pair of foot recesses each integrated into the bracket to have a respective one of a user's feet positioned in the foot recesses. A plurality of foot pads is each positioned on the bracket and each of the foot pads extends along a respective one of the foot recesses to cushion a respective one of the user's feet when the user's feet are extended into the foot recesses. A pair of clamps is each movably integrated into the bracket. Each of the clamps is movable toward or away from the bracket to engage opposite sides of the door frame for retaining the bracket in the door frame.
HIP-UP EXERCISE APPARATUS
According to the present disclosure, provided is a hip-up exercise apparatus. The hip-up exercise apparatus includes a frame defining an opening at one side thereof and fixing holes at both sides of upper surfaces thereof; a footrest portion disposed at the opening of the frame; a pair of pillars inserted into and coupled to the fixing holes of the frame; and a back supporter connecting upper portions of the pair of pillars and configured to support a back; and the pillars are separated from the fixing holes, are rotated downward, and are turned over, to attach rear surfaces of the pillars to upper surfaces of the frame.
The pillars are separated from the fixing holes, are rotated downward, are turned over, and protrusions are coupled to the fixing holes, to attach the rear surfaces of the pillars on the upper surfaces of the frame, and the footrest is moved inside the frame to a maximum position thereof through the rail, thereby minimizing volume of the hip-up exercise apparatus, facilitating storage of the hip-up exercise apparatus, and conveniently using the hip-up exercise apparatus at home.
System and Method of Using Two Exercise Machines
A system and method of using two exercise machines for performing a wide range of exercise movements that utilize both of the exercise machines in concert. The system and method of using two exercise machines generally includes first exercise machine and a second exercise machine which are used in concert to perform a wide range of exercise movements. The first exercise machine may include a track, a carriage movably connected to the track, and an end platform. The second exercise machine may include its own separate track, a carriage movably connected to the track, and an end platform. The exercise machines may be positioned side-to-side in parallel orientation such that an exerciser may perform various exercise moves by positioning different limbs on the respective carriages, end platforms, and/or tracks of the exercise machines, in addition to the surface underlying the exercise machines.
Folding exercise rack system
A folding exercise rack system which may be both adjusted with respect to a wall and adjusted between a folded position for storage and an extended position for use. The folding exercise rack system generally includes an exercise rack that is both adjustable with respect to the wall and foldable between extended and retracted positions. The exercise rack generally includes a pair of inner support members which are adjustably connected to the wall, and a pair of outer support members which are adjustable between an extended position and a retracted (e.g., folded) position. In the extended position, the outer support members are distally spaced away from the inner support members and wall. In the retracted position, the outer support members are positioned adjacent to the wall.
Squat rack mountable dip exercising system
A squat rack mountable dip exercising system includes a frame that is removably positionable on and extended between a first guard and a second guard wherein the first and second guards are engaged with and extend forwardly from a squat rack. A grip is attached to the frame and is configured to be graspable by a person performing a dip exercise.
Exercise equipment and method of using the same
An exercise device for performing incline push-ups includes a base and a pair of upright frame members connected at their bottoms to the base. The exercise device includes a pair of bar support assemblies that movably travel along the upright frame members. Each bar support assembly includes a hollow base sleeve that surrounds one upright frame member and an arm that extends outwardly from the hollow base sleeve at an angle. The arm has a plurality of spaced notches formed therein. The bar support assembly includes an insert that slidingly travels within the hollow interior of the arm. The insert is biased by a biasing element that is disposed between the arm and the insert and the insert is biased in a direction toward the hollow base sleeve. The bar support assembly further includes a plurality of lock pieces that are pivotally attached to both the arm and the insert. Each lock piece is disposed at least partially within one respective notch of the arm and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position.