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The present invention relates to an abdominal exercise equipment and method of use. The equipment comprises a rest pad, a foot grip and three contact arms which can independently move in four directions. A user of the equipment initially rests on the rest pad and alternatively lifts his/her body to contact the contact arms, thereby, engaging his/her abdominal muscles.
A conventional abdominal exercise equipment lacks components which direct the user to move his/her body in a targeted and efficient manner. In particular, the conventional equipment does not include components which can move in four different directions, thereby, allowing the user to secure his/her body to the equipment and subsequently lift to contact three independent contact arms. Therefore, there is a need for an abdominal exercise equipment which provides three independent targets for the user to contact via his/her arms to more effectively exercise his/her abdominal muscles.
In one aspect, an abdominal exercise equipment is disclosed wherein the equipment comprises a rest pad slidably coupled with a first rail along a first direction, a foot grip slidably coupled with a second rail along a second direction, wherein said second rail is fixedly coupled with the rest pad, a frame slidably coupled with a third rail along a third direction, a first contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along the third direction, a second contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along a fourth direction, and a third contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along the fourth direction.
Preferably, the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
Preferably, the third direction is at an oblique angle to the first direction.
Preferably, the oblique angle is 60 degrees.
Preferably, the fourth direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
Preferably, the rest pad comprises a cushioned rectangular rest plate.
Preferably, the foot grip comprises two cushioned cylindrical bars.
Preferably, the first contact arm comprises a first cushioned target plate.
Preferably, the second contact arm comprises a second cushioned target plate.
Preferably, the third contact arm comprises a third cushioned target plate.
In another aspect, a method of engaging abdominal muscles utilizing an abdominal exercise equipment is disclosed wherein the equipment comprises a rest pad slidably coupled with a first rail along a first direction, a foot grip slidably coupled with a second rail along a second direction, wherein said second rail is fixedly coupled with the rest pad, a frame slidably coupled with a third rail along a third direction, a first contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along the third direction, a second contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along a fourth direction, and a third contact arm slidably coupled with the frame along the fourth direction, wherein the method, comprises resting on the rest pad, securing both feet to the foot grip, lifting to contact the first contact arm with both hands, resting on the rest pad, lifting and turning to contact the second contact arm with a first hand, resting on the rest pad, and lifting and turning to contact the third contact arm with a second hand.
Preferably, the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
Preferably, the third direction is at an oblique angle to the first direction.
Preferably, the oblique angle is 60 degrees.
Preferably, the fourth direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
Preferably, the rest pad comprises a cushioned rectangular rest plate.
Preferably, the foot grip comprises two cushioned cylindrical bars.
Preferably, the first contact arm comprises a first cushioned target plate.
Preferably, the second contact arm comprises a second cushioned target plate.
Preferably, the third contact arm comprises a third cushioned target plate.
A foot grip 104 is also slidably coupled with a second rail 106 along a second direction 126. In particular, the foot grip 104 can slide up and down along the second directions 126 and can be fixed in position at different heights along the second direction 126 utilizing pins 154 and a plurality of holes 156. The second rail 106 is fixedly coupled with the rest pad 102. An angle 128 between the first direction 122 and the second direction 126 is 90 degrees.
A frame 112 is slidably coupled with a third rail 110 along a third direction 124. In particular, the frame 112 can slide along the third direction 124 and can be fixed in position at different locations along the third direction 124 utilizing a pin 138 and a plurality of holes 140. An oblique angle 130 between the third direction 124 and the first direction 120 is 60 degrees.
A first contact arm 114 is slidably coupled with the frame 112 along the third direction 124. In particular, the first contact arm can slide along the third direction 124 and can be fixed in position at different locations along the third direction 124 utilizing a pin 142 and a plurality of holes 144.
A second contact arm 116 is slidably coupled with the frame 112 along a fourth direction 122. In particular, the second contact arm can slide along the fourth direction 122 and can be fixed in position at different locations along the fourth direction 122 utilizing a pin 150 and a plurality of holes 152.
A third contact arm 118 is slidably coupled with the frame 112 along the fourth direction 122. In particular, the third contact arm can slide along the fourth direction 122 and can be fixed in position at different locations along the fourth direction 122 utilizing a pin 146 and a plurality of holes 148.
According to a preferred embodiment, the rest pad 102 can be made from a rectangular rest plate, preferably made from wood, hard plastic, aluminum, or steel. A cushioning material can be utilized to cover the rectangular rest plate so as to provide comfortable resting on the rest pad 102. Similarly, the foot grip 104 can be made from a cylindrical bar, preferably made from wood, hard plastic, aluminum, or steel. A cushioning material can be utilized to cover the foot grip 104 to provide comfortable contact with the foot grip 104.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first contact arm may include a first cushioned target plate 158, the second contact arm may include a second cushioned target plate 160, and the third contact arm may include a third cushioned target plate 162.
Utilizing the above abdominal exercise equipment 100 shown in
The foregoing explanations, descriptions, illustrations, examples, and discussions have been set forth to assist the reader with understanding this invention and further to demonstrate the utility and novelty of it and are by no means restrictive of the scope of the invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.
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