Exercise mat
09623278 ยท 2017-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise mat including a material sized and shaped to support at least one user body part thereon, the material having an upper planar surface, a single starting point representing a number zero on the upper planar surface, and at least two series of sequential integers disposed on the upper planar surface and extending from the single starting point. Each of the at least two series of sequential integers corresponding to a coordinate and placement site for a body part of a user to facilitate measurement of a linear distance along the upper planar surface.
Claims
1. An exercise mat comprising: a single layer of flexible material sized and shaped to support at least one user body part thereon, the material having: an upper planar surface including a length and a width; a single starting point representing a number zero on the upper planar surface; and at least two series of sequential integers disposed on the upper planar surface and extending from the single starting point, each of the at least two series of sequential integers corresponding to a coordinate and placement site for a body part of a user to facilitate measurement of a linear distance along the upper planar surface, the coordinate and placement sites together extending substantially the length and the width of the upper planar surface.
2. The exercise mat according to claim 1, wherein: the at least two series of sequential integers are removably coupled to the upper planar surface.
3. The exercise mat according to claim 1, wherein: the upper planar surface is divided into at least two quadrants, the at least two quadrants being mirror images of each other.
4. The exercise mat according to claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of horizontal grid lines disposed on the upper planar surface; and a plurality of vertical grid lines each intersecting the plurality of horizontal grid lines to form the coordinate.
5. The exercise mat according to claim 1, wherein: the at least two series of sequential integers are equidistantly spaced from each other.
6. An exercise mat comprising: a single layer of flexible material sized and shaped to support at least one user body part thereon, the material having: an upper planar surface including a length and a width; a single starting point on the upper planar surface; a plurality of sequential integers disposed on the upper planar surface and extending from the single starting point; and a plurality of location indicia corresponding to each of the plurality of sequential integers and representing a reference spot for placement of a body part of a user, the plurality of location indicia extending substantially the length and the width of the upper planar surface.
7. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the upper planar surface includes at least two quadrants; and the plurality of sequential integers in a first one of the at least two quadrants are a mirror image of the plurality of sequential integers in a second one of the at least two quadrants.
8. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of sequential integers are equidistantly spaced from each other.
9. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of location indicia include at least one horizontal line intersecting at least one vertical line to form the reference spot.
10. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of location indicia include the reference spot disposed on a horizontal line and a vertical line.
11. The exercise mat according to claim 6, further comprising: the single starting point disposed on a center portion of the upper planar surface.
12. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the single starting point is a number zero.
13. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the upper planar surface includes a sequence of four quadrants.
14. The exercise mat according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of sequential integers are removably coupled to the upper planar surface.
15. An exercise system for measuring poses comprising: a device for supporting at least one user body part thereon, the device having: a layer of flexible material sized and shaped to support at least one user body part; an upper planar surface including a single starting point representing a zero point, a length, and a width; a plurality of horizontal integers disposed on the upper planar surface and extending in a direction away from the single starting point, the plurality of horizontal integers corresponding to a horizontal line of a measurement spot for placement of a user's body part, the horizontal line extending substantially the width of the upper planar surface; and a plurality of vertical integers disposed on the upper planar surface and extending in a direction away from the single starting point, the plurality of vertical integers corresponding to a vertical line of a measurement spot for placement of a user's body part, the vertical line extending substantially the length of the upper planar surface.
16. The exercise system according to claim 15, wherein: the upper planar surface includes at least two halves, each of the at least two halves being mirror images of each other.
17. The exercise system according to claim 15, further comprising: a plurality of horizontal lines extending from the plurality of horizontal integers; and a plurality of vertical lines extending from the plurality of vertical integers, at least one of the plurality of vertical lines intersecting at least one of the plurality of horizontal lines to form the measurement spot.
18. The exercise system according to claim 15, wherein: the plurality of horizontal integers and the plurality of vertical integers are removably coupled to the upper planar surface.
19. The exercise system according to claim 15, wherein: the plurality of horizontal integers are equidistantly spaced from each other; and the plurality of vertical integers are equidistantly spaced from each other.
20. The exercise system according to claim 15, wherein: the measurement spot is represented by a single measurement point independent of a measurement line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(12) As generally described herein the present invention includes a yoga mat and a method for performing and measuring yoga maneuvers utilizing said mat. It is to be understood that the accompanying figures are meant for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the present invention to the particular embodiments displayed thereon. For example, although the drawings show particular symbols denoting varying numbers, the invention relates to the general geography whereby the person's hands and/or feet are oriented and aligned on the yoga mat, and measurements from those points. In one embodiment, particularized grid markings can be used to connect spot measurement indicia. Additionally, the present invention encompasses a mat such as that shown in
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(14) Horizontal centerline 102 a divides mat 100 into substantially into two horizontally equal halves.
(15) Mat 100 additionally has vertical centerline 104A that divides mat 100 into substantially into two vertical halves.
(16) Two equal horizontal halves 110 a are preferably symmetrically placed with respect to horizontal centerline 102 a forming mirror images of one another.
(17) Two equal vertical halves 110 b are preferably symmetrically placed with respect to vertical centerline 104 a forming mirror images of one another.
(18) In one embodiment four equal quadrants 112 are formed by printed indicia in which yoga mat 100 is divided into two equal horizontal halves 110 a and two equal vertical halves 110 b.
(19) Each of the four equal quadrants 112 a, 112 b 112 c, 112 d are labeled in a similar pattern as defined by using horizontal indicia 106 and vertical indicia 108
(20) These 4 quadrant identifying labels presume that the user is at the center on yoga mat 100 and has shoulders horizontally aligned so that 112 a is at front left of users facing direction.
(21) front left quadrant 112 a;
(22) front right quadrant 112 b;
(23) back left quadrant 112 c; and
(24) back right quadrant 112 d.
(25) The final four equal quadrants 112 being symmetrically oriented in relation to horizontal center line 102(a) and vertical center line 104 (a)
(26) In one embodiment, graph axis 114 is a uniform grid like pattern resulting from connecting horizontal lines 102 and connecting vertical lines 104 on yoga mat 100.
(27) Coordinate measurement spots 116 are the spots on yoga mat 100 which are specific measured points on graph axis 114 resulting from where horizontal indicia 106 and vertical indicia 108 intersect. For example, a Coordinate measurement spot 116 will have intersecting spot of horizontal indicia 106, measurement 8, and vertical indicia 108, measurement (3), to be Coordinate measurement spot 116, 8(3), on Graph axis 114. 4(4), 11(0), 0(5), 17(1) etc. can be other Coordinate measurement spots 116. Another example, where Horizontal centerline 102(a) and Vertical center line 104(a) intersect, will be labeled Coordinate measurement spot 116, 0(0).
(28) Forward bend pose 126 is a yoga pose that the user or exerciser uses on yoga mat 100. Forward bend pose 126 a requires the body to be positioned with the shoulders parallel with vertical indicia 108 on yoga mat 100. With this body/shoulder alignment along the vertical indicia 108, the quadrant in front right will now be 112 awill now be to the persons front right . . . as opposed to 112 a being at the persons front left if one is aligned with shoulders parallel to horizontal indicia 106;
(29) front right quadrant 112 bwill now be to the persons back right;
(30) back left quadrant 112 cwill now be to the persons front left; and
(31) back right quadrant 112 dwill now be to the persons back left.
(32) Forward bend pose right foot 128 is a part of Forward bend pose 126 identifying the placement of the users right foot on Graph axis 114. Forward bend pose left foot 130 is a part of Forward bend pose 126 identifying the placement of the users left foot on Graph axis 114. Forward bend pose right hand 132 is a part of forward bend pose 126 identifying the placement of the user's right hand on Graph axis 114. Forward bend pose left hand 134 is a part of forward bend pose 126 identifying the placement of the user's left hand on graph axis 114.
(33) The user practicing forward bend pose vertical 126 will then use graph axis 114 to align themselves properly with both hands and both feet. One then places each body contact point on the same horizontal plane and/or the same vertical plane and can easily measure distances. A user for instance will place Forward bend pose right foot 128 in quadrant 112 b on Coordinate measurement spot 116 10(1), and forward bend pose left foot 130 in quadrant 112d on Coordinate measurement spot 116, 10(1). The user will then place Forward bend pose right hand 132 in quadrant 112 a on Coordinate measurement spot 116 5(2), and Forward bend pose left hand 134 in back left quadrant 112 c on Coordinate measurement spot 116 5(2), establishing the users body position in proper alignment and symmetry, and for quick measurement using the sum of the Coordinate measurement spots 116 from feet placement along the horizontal indicia 106 plane, and then also the sum of the Coordinate measurement spots 116 from hand placement along the horizontal indicia 106 plane.
(34) In this example, assume the indicia on the mat are measured out at 1 inch from each other, the feet will result in being 20 inches apart, and the hands result in being 10 inches apart from each other.
(35) Each embodiment disclosed herein is used either singularly or otherwise combined with any of the other embodiments disclosed. Any element of any embodiment will be used in any embodiment.
(36) Embodiments include, for example, other labels that are used instead of numbers. For example, letters, a different alphabet and/or numbering system could be used; for example, Roman numerals could be used instead of the letters and/or numbers and the Greek alphabet, Hiragana alphabet, Sanskrit, the Mayan alphabet, various yoga symbols or signs, nature related symbols, colors, any symbols or signs, or another alphabet could be used instead of the English alphabet. The modification includes any indicia including numbers, letter, symbols and the like.
(37) In certain embodiments, indicia will be spaced by an amount that is different than 1 or 2 inches apart, such as a distance between 1-4 inches, or fractional/decimal distances, (e.g., 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 or 2.5 inches/mm).
(38) Mat 300 is constructed and arranged with measurement indicia start point in one of the mat corners, resulting in a sequential series along the mats perimeters with an assymetrical measuring method.
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(40) Mat 500 is an embodiment where each spot 416 is related to indicia 106 and indicia 108 positioned along the perimeter of mat 500, but designed without horizontal lines 102 and vertical lines 104.
(41) Any Exercise Yoga mat of the invention is contemplated constructed in many varieties, the material for Exercise Yoga mat 100,200,300,400,500 the numbers and letters sequencing, the space between the lines indicia, the thickness of the lines indicia, spot markings at each line indicia intersection, spot markings at center of each indicia, yoga mat 100,200,300,400,500 with a single graph axis direction, embroidered mat instead of printed, on a towel, on a device that can be attached or sealed or printed or taped on to any kind of Exercise Yoga mat, regardless of material thickness or general makeup of the Exercise Yoga mat, on floor in a gym, an item with measurements for exercise measurement and form, can be used for any sport that entails both body placement and/or form, (kickboxing, martial arts), round Exercise Yoga mats, various mat shapes, various mat sizes, thickness and shapes, diagonal lines, linear distances indicia 120, indicia commonly found on a ruler, equal graph lines indicia. The material used for the mat will be any flexible material, for example such as bamboo, rubber, foam, PVC, eco-friendly.
(42) While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.