The present invention relates to a bench platform capable of multiple uses for a wide variety of exercises.
There are various types of fitness exercises that address different aspects of fitness such as aerobics, stability, mobility, muscle strength, muscle endurance, core training, pilates, yoga and plyometrics ranging from rehabilitation to extreme for all sports. Generally, the performance of such exercises require several different items of equipment such as stepping platforms, bench platforms, blocks, elastic cord, etc. Bench platforms are generally of two types, namely, rocker boards and wobble boards. A rocker board permits only side-to-side rocking movement while a wobble board permits side-to-side and front to back movement, over a 360-degree range. Both boards enhance range of movement and stability, and develop better core stability and strength. A tool commonly used by fitness classes is the stepping platform. It is used in step aerobics to intensify the workout and consume more oxygen. A block is another tool used in yoga to aid in stretching. It can be used to support the user when in the basic sitting position with legs crossed. Elastic cord or bands and rope can be used for resistive exercises to give a resistance, which increases with extension. It would be advantageous to be able to combine a number of items of exercise equipment into a single portable item.
According to the invention there is provided a bench platform, which has a rectangular deck having a plurality of spaced apart holes therein for permitting the free passage therethrough of an elastic cord or tubing or rope; and a semicircular rocker assembly affixed to a central bottom portion of said deck. By being able to use elastic cord or tubing or rope together with the bench platform, it is possible to expand considerably the range of exercises to include negative and positive resistance exercises.
There may be cross supports on either end of said rocker assembly forming a square recessed area on a bottom central portion of said deck dimensioned to receive a soccer or medicine ball. The square recessed area constrains rolling of the ball relative to the deck and requires rotation of the bench platform in order to rotate the ball.
Preferably, a pair of blocks each removably attachable to a bottom surface of the deck at either end thereof support the deck at a height from a flat support, the same as the height of the rocker assembly.
The blocks may have rectangular sides.
Elongated strips of a high friction material may be attached to a top surface of the deck.
The deck is, preferably, 38 inches long and 10.5 inches wide.
The height of the rocker assembly plus the thickness of deck may total 6 inches.
A pair of spaced apart ribs may extend longitudinally out from the rocker assembly on each end thereof and adjacent each longitudinally extending edge of the deck.
The rocker assembly may advantageously include two spaced apart semi-circular plates mounted on a bottom center region of the deck adjacent each edge thereof.
Further features and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description, given by way of example, of a preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The length of the bench platform 10 is 38 inches so as to allow for proper lunges and squats. The width is 10.5 inches, which is the standard width of a staircase step. The height is 6 inches, which is the height of most platforms and stairs. The large surface area of the bench platform 10 provides a high level of stability and allows a wide variety of exercises from rehabilitation to all sports including extreme sports. The holes 14 are 1.5 inches in diameter to permit the free passage of resistance tubing handles and bungee cords or rope.
In operation the user 16 stands on the bench platform 10 and attempts to stay balanced while performing any number of exercises. The exercises can range from simply standing on the board with feet spread and attempting to maintain balance to pulling up on the elastic cord or tubing or rope 13 which can be looped through various sets of the holes 14 while standing, lunging or squatting. Alternatively, the bench platform 10 may be placed on top of a medicine or soccer ball and used as a wobble board, capable of multi-directional balancing and spinning through 360 degrees. Another option is to place the blocks 12 underneath either end of the bench platform 10 and use the bench platform 10 as a stepping platform. Finally, the blocks 12 may be used alone for yoga exercises. The strategically placed holes 14 allow many options for wrapping elastic cord or tubing or rope 13 to provide for both a positive and a negative resistance. This feature allows for strength conditioning of muscles in combination with balance and stability training. For example, extra balance and stability can be achieved by working with a partner or trainer who uses the elastics to exert a pull on the one training, strengthening his/her balance reaction.
Accordingly while this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the illustrative embodiment will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to this description. It is therefore contemplated that appended claims will cover any such modifications or embodiments that fall within the scope of the invention.
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