EXERCISE LOOPS
20190111303 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0555
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Exercise loops 1 comprise a first loop 2, a second loop 3, and a third loop 4 each formed by joining opposite ends of an elastic elongated member into a ring shape, wherein the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 are each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop 3. The first loop 2 and the third loop 4 preferably comprise fasteners 2b, 4b that secure engagement parts engaged with the second loop 3 and that are movable along the elongated members. The first loop 2 and the third loop 4 can be connected so as to be interlocked with each other.
Claims
1. Exercise loops comprising a first loop, a second loop, and a third loop each formed by joining opposite ends of an elastic elongated member into a ring shape, wherein the first loop and the third loop are each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop.
2. The exercise loops according to claim 1, wherein the first loop and the third loop each comprise a fastener that secures an engagement part engaged with the second loop and that is movable along the elongated member.
3. The exercise loops according to claim 1, wherein the first loop and the third loop are connected so as to be interlocked with each other.
4. The exercise loops according to claim 3, further comprising a fourth loop and a fifth loop each formed by joining opposite ends of an elastic elongated member into a ring shape, wherein the fourth loop and the fifth loop are connected so as to be interlocked with each other and are also each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop.
5. The exercise loops according to claim 4, wherein stretch resistances are mutually different between the first loop and the third loop and between the fourth loop and the fifth loop.
6. The exercise loops according to claim 2, wherein the first loop and the third loop are connected so as to be interlocked with each other.
7. The exercise loops according to claim 6, further comprising a fourth loop and a fifth loop each formed by joining opposite ends of an elastic elongated member into a ring shape, wherein the fourth loop and the fifth loop are connected so as to be interlocked with each other and are also each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop.
8. The exercise loops according to claim 7, wherein stretch resistances are mutually different between the first loop and the third loop and between the fourth loop and the fifth loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Below, one embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings.
[0018] The first loop 2, the second loop 3, and the third loop 4 are each formed by joining opposite ends of an elongated member, such as a string, a tube, or a belt, that is made of a stretchable material such as a rubber material or a spring material into a ring shape, and a pad or the like is wound around the joined parts to provide grips 2a, 3a, and 4a. As for the first loop 2 and the third loop 4, the elongated members are inserted into the second loop 3, and are thus each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop 3. The grips 2a, 3a, and 4a are not essential, and the exercise loops may be configured without providing the grips 2a, 3a, and 4a such that a user may grip any part of the elongated members.
[0019] It is preferable to set the first loop 2, the second loop 3, and the third loop 4 to have the same length. The first loop 2, the second loop 3, and the third loop 4 preferably have a flexible shape so as to be easily deformed, but may have a (mite shape such as a circle or an ellipse.
[0020] According to the exercise loops 1 having the above-described configuration, the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 are connected to the second loop 3 and integrated into a single body, and thus the exercise loops have excellent portability and handleability. When using the exercise loops, training and stretching can be carried out as with the commonly used exercise loops by using any of the first loop 2, the second loop 3, and the third loop 4 singly.
[0021] Moreover, in the exercise loops 1 of the present embodiment, the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 are each connected so as to be movable relative to the second loop 3, and it is thus easy to form a double loop or a triple loop by placing them one on top of the other. Accordingly, exercise intensity can be easily adjusted by increasing the stretch resistance (the tension required for obtaining a specific elongation rate) of the exercise loops to the desired extent, and a variety of training activities can be carried out. Also, the positions of the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 relative to the second loop 3 can be easily adjusted, and thus training in accordance with the body height, the body shape, and the like can be suitably carried out.
[0022] For example, the exercise loops 1 are used in a double-loop or triple-loop form to carry out muscle contraction against high stretch resistance, then the stretch resistance of the exercise loops 1 is reduced to carry out a stretch exercise, and thus it is possible to use the exercise loops to increase the muscle length and the range of movement of a joint and also use it as an assisting tool for a stretch program.
[0023] A low-resistance load that cannot be provided by a training machine can be provided, and thus training of a body part whose range of movement is small can be carried out. On the other hand, training involving high exercise intensity is possible, and therefore the exercise loops can be utilized by a broad range of people including young people, elderly people, and those other than generally healthy people.
[0024] By adjusting stretch resistance, the exercise loops can be used for various purposes such as power, agility, and speed, and thus movements that are characteristic of a sporting event can be easily simulated so as to condition the muscle balance and increase muscle strength and muscle endurance. Accordingly, an increase of performance level and disability prevention can be achieved.
[0025] In the exercise loops 1 of the present embodiment, the first loop 2, the second loop 3, and the third loop 4 are all set to have the same stretch resistance, but each can be set to have different stretch resistances by changing the material, thickness, and the like. In this case, by selecting a suitable double-loop combination, exercise intensity can be finely adjusted.
[0026] In the exercise loops 1 of the present embodiment, as shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] According to the configuration shown in
[0029] On the other hand, sliding the fasteners 2b, 4b in the directions opposite to the arrows to enlarge the interlocking parts 2c, 4c makes the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 smoothly movable along the second loop 3, and the same exercises as those carried out with the exercise loops 1 shown in
[0030] As for the fasteners 2b, 4b, various known configurations can be employed as long as the engaging parts of the first loop 2 and the third loop 4 are reliably secured to the second loop 3. It is preferable that the fasteners 2b, 4b are capable of adjusting the sizes of the interlocking parts 2c, 4c by being slid along the elongated members. Other than the belts as in the present embodiment, the fasteners 2b, 4b may be rings, cylinders, buckles, or the like.
[0031] The exercise loops 1 shown in
[0032] The exercise loops 1 shown in
[0033] According to the exercise loops 1 shown in
[0034] The exercise loops 1 shown in
[0035] The exercise loops 1 shown in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0036] 1 Exercise loops [0037] 2 First loop [0038] 3 Second loop [0039] 4 Third loop [0040] 5 Fourth loop [0041] 6 Fifth loop [0042] 2b, 4b, 5b, 6b Fastener