FITNESS EQUIPMENT WITH ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA ENHANCED WORKOUT GENERATOR
20170266497 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
G16H20/30
PHYSICS
G16Z99/00
PHYSICS
A63B24/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H10/60
PHYSICS
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise equipment and method for use is disclosed having a program that calls for user specific anthropometric data and then utilizes the data to create a user specific workout program based on the user's physical characteristics. The user inputs of personal anthropometric data includes, but is not limited to, sex, height, weight, goals, maximum heart rate, maximum run speed, maximum walk speed, and VO2 max. These inputs are used to optimize a workout program either in single use or multiple use applications. Moreover, data can be stored locally, on a network, or transferred to a cloud based repository for recall.
Claims
1. A fitness apparatus for exercise having a workout component, a display, and a processor, the apparatus comprising: a graphic user interface for inputting user specified anthropometric data; a workout profile generator running on the processor, the workout profile generator adapted to receive the user specified anthropometric data from the graphic user interface and generate an optimized user-specific workout profile using said user specified anthropometric data; and a data storage unit for storing a user's anthropometric data.
2. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a network where user specified anthropometric data is stored on a local server.
3. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an internet connection where user specified anthropometric data is stored on a remote server.
4. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the anthropometric data includes a user's maximum apparatus capability.
5. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the anthropometric data includes a user's maximum volumetric oxygen intake.
6. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the anthropometric data includes a user's maximum heart rate.
7. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the workout profile generator generates a multi-use profile.
8. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the workout profile generator adapts a user's physical size to a size specific workout profile.
9. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a display mirroring capability where the display can be mirrored and operated remotely.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] The present invention is an exercise equipment, and program for an exercise equipment, that inputs user specific anthropometric data and then utilizes the data to create a user specific workout program based on the user's physical characteristics. The user inputs of personal anthropometric data includes, but is not limited to, sex, height, weight, goals, maximum heart rate, maximum run speed, maximum walk speed, and VO.sub.2 max. These inputs are used to optimize a workout program either in single use or multiple use applications. Moreover, data can be stored locally, on a network, or transferred to a cloud based repository for recall.
[0009] A goal of the present invention is to construct the industry's most personalized exercise experience. The present invention allows users to easily upload and download workouts and progressions, and the graphic user interface interacts with all leading applications and wearables. Further, there is tremendous flexibility in the configuration of the user interface for a broad base of users. Added features allow users to effect a machine reservation, EULAs and toggles that allow the facility to ‘tune’ the treadmill to their demographic. Moreover, the present invention has as a foundation an extremely robust web-based back end to allow machine auto-updates and integration with all third party asset and retention analytics groups. The present invention achieves each of these goals and more.
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[0011] The display 14 of the present invention includes a “Personalize” option that allows the user to enter specific data about the user. The selection of the “Personalize” option will prompt the processor to request of the user certain data, such as the user's age, sex, height, weight, goals, maximum heart rate, maximum run speed (or other equipment maximum performance), maximum walk speed, and maximum volumetric oxygen intake. This personal anthropometric data may be stored by the fitness apparatus in a local storage, communicated to a local server via a Local Area Network (LAN) connection, or sent to a remote server via the internet or stored in the Cloud. The user can then recall such information on the next day when using this machine, or a commonly connected machine, so that the workout can be modified to match the user's goals and specific anthropometric characteristics. For example, a shorter runner will take fewer strides than a longer legged runner, so an equivalent running workout profile may call for a reduced strides per minute aspect of the workout. Alternatively, a person with a higher maximum run speed can tailor a workout that is designed to a specific fitness level based on the user's specific achieved fitness condition, rather than a profile without consideration of these user specific inputs.
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[0013] Another feature of the present invention is the ability to mirror the display on a remote unit, such as a tablet 32, smartphone, or desktop computer, such that a trainer, coach, or physician can design or control the workout of the user. The ability to mirror the equipment's display 14, and the equipment's controls thereby, is a unique feature of the present invention.
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[0015] The advantages of the present invention are that the user has a program that is specifically designed for his or her body type, fitness level, and specific personalized characteristics. This results in a more efficient and more targeted workout that is safer, and more likely to keep the user coming back to the selected equipment. The ability to download new base profiles from the internet and modify the profiles is an enhancement to the present invention, where the workout profile generator may be generally adapted to modify certain workout profiles based on known relationships between anthropometric information and workout performance.
[0016] The foregoing descriptions and depictions are not intended to be limiting, but rather illustrative only of the present invention. One of ordinary skill in the art would readily appreciate that many alterations and modifications could be made to the present invention, and the scope of the present invention is intended to include all such alterations and modifications. Accordingly, except where expressly stated to the contrary, the scope of the invention is understood to be guided by the appended claims using their plain and ordinary meanings, in light of but not limited by the foregoing discussion and drawings herein.