METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXERCISING ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
20170232293 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0728
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles of the human body is disclosed. The abdominal exercising apparatus comprises a long hollow metallic square tubing having three spaced stabilizing bars extending perpendicular from top to bottom to hold and stabilize the leg near the knee portion keeping the ankle and feet portion flat on the ground. The abdominal exercising apparatus at its bottom additionally comprises another tubing perpendicular to the main square tubing to hold standard size weights to be carried using the leg portion. In use, the abdominal exercise apparatus is held by the user's legs and attached securely to the bottom half of the user's legs to add weight to perform a routine leg assisted abs workout. The exercising apparatus builds stronger better looking abs without straining the user's back and neck and facilitates the performance of sit-up exercises for strengthening and toning abdominal muscles.
Claims
1. An apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles using a user's leg, knee, ankle and feet, comprising: a first long hollow metallic square tubing having three spaced stabilizing bars extending from top to bottom, wherein said first bar is utilized to hold and stabilize the leg near the knee portion and the said second and third bars stabilize the ankle and feet portion flat on the ground wherein said first metallic square tubing has at its bottom a second tubing perpendicular to said first square tubing to hold standard size weights.
2. The apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first tube is a 2″×2″ hollow square tubing that is 36″ long.
3. The apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said stabilizing bar is ⅜″ thick and 15 inches long.
4. The apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said stabilizing bar is made of metal having a soft and comfortable grip.
5. The apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exercising apparatus is held by the user's legs and attached securely to the bottom half of the user's legs to add weight to routine leg assisted abs workouts.
6. The apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exercising apparatus is utilized by adding and/or removing preferred weights depending upon user's requirement thereby eliminating the user's need of picking dumbbells and exercising balls.
7. A method for performing a user to perform abdominal exercises, comprising the following steps: placing by the user an exercising apparatus over their leg extending from knee to their feet; adjusting and tightening it into place using stabilizing and adjustment bars; lying on their back, knees bent and together with feet flat on the floor; and rotating their lower body in back and forth movement as far as possible by performing reverse abs crunch bringing their legs to the upper body.
8. A method for performing abdominal exercises as claimed in claim 7, wherein said method facilitates the performance of sit-up exercises for strengthening and toning abdominal muscles and results in building the stronger better looking abs without straining the user's back and neck.
9. A method for performing abdominal exercises as claimed in claim 7, wherein said method uses said exercising apparatus for: a) sitting down for leg extensions; b) turned around lying down for hamstring curls; c) adding weight to the pull-ups.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] To further clarify various aspects of some example embodiments of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawing. It is appreciated that the drawing depicts only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawing in which:
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DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0013] In use, the user will place the exercising apparatus 10 over their leg extending from knee to the feet and adjust and tighten it into place using the stabilizing and adjustment bars (20, 22 and 24). Next, the user begins by lying on their back, knees bent and together with feet flat on the floor. In this position the user now rotates their lower body in a back and forth movement as far as possible by performing a reverse abs crunch, bringing the users legs to their upper body. The user may use the exercising apparatus 10 with front leg raise whether it is hanging, bench, captain's chair, or lying on the floor methods as is known in the exercise arts. Accordingly, the user could use the exercising apparatus for: a) sitting down for leg extensions; b) turned around lying down for hamstring curls and/or c) adding weight to the pull-ups.
[0014] It should be understood that only a small area is needed to do the exercises wherein the apparatus requires a small storage area. A comparable workout with other equipment generally, requires the expense of more than one exercise machine and a large workout area. The user of this present invention does not have to be an athlete in order to tone and strengthen their body. The major exercises used with this exercising apparatus target the hard to reach areas of the user's body like the abdomen, waist line, inner and outer thighs and middle back. In another preferred embodiment, the added weight at the leg near the foot portion will help to stabilize the legs and keep the feet securely on the floor, while performing sit ups. This gives the user a more controlled workout. When properly used, the exercising apparatus of the present invention strengthens the abdomen, back and legs. Consequently, a user's posture and leg strength will improve. Although not specifically intended to reduce waist size, such a reduction often results with proper use. The present invention is used primarily to strengthen specific areas of the body for increased body “torque.”
[0015] In summary, an apparatus for exercising the abdominal muscles of the human body is disclosed. The abdominal exercising apparatus comprises a long hollow metallic square tubing having three spaced stabilizing bars extending perpendicular from top to bottom to hold and stabilize the leg near the knee portion keeping the ankle and feet portion flat on the ground. The abdominal exercising apparatus at its bottom additionally comprises another tubing perpendicular to the main square tubing to hold standard size weights to be carried using the leg portion. In use, the abdominal exercise apparatus is held by the user's legs and attached securely to the bottom half of the user's legs to add weight to perform a routine leg assisted abs workout. The exercising apparatus builds stronger better looking abs without straining the user's back and neck and facilitates the performance of sit-up exercises for strengthening and toning abdominal muscles.
[0016] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.