Resistance Training Cushion
20180133535 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/0355
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03575
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A substantially rectangular, flexible foam-filled cushion, consists of three substantially rectangular, hingeably connected segments: a longest upper segment, which is configured to align with and support a user's upper torso, a shorter middle segment, which is configured to align with and support a user's pelvis/buttocks and upper legs, and a shortest lower segment, which is configured to align with and support a user's lower legs. From the top of the upper segment extends an elastic resistance cord. From the bottom of the lower segment extend two elastic resistance ankle straps and an elastic foot strap. The thickness and flexibility of the cushion are adapted to provide both resistance to bending of the cushion and support for the portion of the user's body engaged with the cushion during bending. Therefore, the cushion is adapted to play an active role in the exercise movements, along with its appended resistance bands. The cushion's ability to move cooperatively with the exercise movements is enhanced by the alignment of its hinges with the body's principal bending locations in the waist/lower back and knees.
Claims
1. An apparatus for performance of multiple resistance training exercises by a trainee, comprising: a substantially rectangular flexible cushion, comprising three substantially rectangular, hingeably connected, flexible cushion segments, consisting of a longest upper cushion segment, a shorter middle cushion segment, and a shortest lower cushion segment, wherein the upper cushion segment is configured and adapted to align with and support a back or upper torso of the trainee during a performance by the trainee of one or more of the resistance training exercises, and wherein the middle cushion segment is configured and adapted to align with and support a pelvis or buttocks and upper legs of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises, and wherein the lower cushion segment is configured and adapted to align with and support lower legs of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises; one or more elastic upper resistance cords, each of which extends from an upper edge of the upper cushion segment, wherein the upper resistance cords are configured and adapted to be manually stretched out by extension of one or both arms of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises; and one or more elastic lower resistance cords, each of which extends from a lower edge or a side edge of the lower cushion segment, wherein the lower resistance cords are configured and adapted to engage or receive feet and/or ankles of the trainee and to be stretched out by extension or lifting of one or both legs of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper cushion segment is connected to the middle cushion segment by a first hinge member, and wherein the middle cushion segment is connected to the lower cushion segment by a second hinge member, and wherein the first hinge member is configured and adapted to align with and bend with a waist and lower back of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises, and wherein the second hinge member is configured and adapted to align with and bend with one or both knees of the trainee during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the cushion has a thickness and a flexibility that are adapted to provide simultaneous resistance to bending of the cushion and support for one or more body parts of the trainee that are engaged with the cushion while the cushion is bending during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the thickness and flexibility of the cushion are adapted to cause the cushion to move cooperatively with movements of the one or more body parts of the trainee that are engaged with the cushion during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the thickness and flexibility of the cushion and forces exerted on the cushion by stretching of the upper resistance cords and/or the lower resistance cords combine, during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises, to exercise one or more core muscles of the trainee and to concurrently or alternately exercise two or more opposing muscles of the trainee.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the cushion is configured and adapted to be positioned, during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises, either resting on a floor or other flat surface, or supported on a chair having a substantially vertical chair back and a substantially horizontal chair seat, and wherein, when supported on the chair, the upper cushion segment rests against the chair back, the middle cushion segment rests upon the chair seat, and the lower cushion segment is suspended downward from the chair seat.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the cushion is removably attachable to the chair by a bungee cord, and wherein, when attached, the bungee cord wraps around and connects the first hinge member and a junction of the chair back with the chair seat.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the lower resistance cords comprise two ankle straps and a foot strap, and wherein each of the ankle straps extends from one of two opposite corners of the lower edge of the lower cushion segment, and wherein the foot strap extends from one corner of the lower edge of the lower cushion segment to an opposite corner of the lower edge of the lower cushion segment.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the lower resistance cords comprise two ankle straps and a foot strap, and wherein each of the ankle straps extends from a side edge of the lower cushion segment, and wherein the foot strap extends from a side edge of the lower cushion segment to an opposite side edge of the lower cushion segment.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the resistance training exercises comprise a basic abdominal crunch, a reverse abdominal crunch, a combined basic and reverse abdominal crunch, an oblique twist, an upper body superman arch, a lower body superman arch, a combined upper body and lower body superman arch, a knee lift, a serratus pulldown, a leg extension, and a hamstring curl.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the resistance training exercises comprise a basic abdominal crunch, a reverse abdominal crunch, a combined basic and reverse abdominal crunch, an oblique twist, an upper body superman arch, a lower body superman arch, a combined upper body and lower body superman arch, a knee lift, a serratus pulldown, a leg extension, and a hamstring curl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0028] The cushion's trifold structure is configured to conform to the proportions of the human anatomy, such that, during the trainee's performance of one or more of the resistance training exercises, the longest upper cushion segment 12 is adapted to align with and support the trainee's back and/or upper torso, while the shorter middle cushion segment 13 is adapted to align with and support the trainee's pelvis and/or buttocks, as well as the trainee's upper legs, and the shortest lower cushion segment 14 is adapted to align with and support the trainee's lower legs.
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[0030] The hinge members 21 22 are configured to align with and bend with the human body parts that bend during the resistance training exercises. Thus, the first hinge member 21 is configured to align with the trainee's lower back and waist, while the second hinge member 22 is configured to align with the trainee's knees.
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[0033] The exemplary preferred embodiment 10 also includes a bungee cord 19, which is alternately used to attach to cushion 11 to a chair, as depicted in
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[0041] In many of the resistance training exercises, the present invention 10 enables reciprocal movements that alternately work opposing muscle groups. For example, after each serratus pulldown (
[0042] Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many additions, modifications and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.