1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to exercise apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Live yoga, Pilates and body toning classes at gyms and yoga studios have limitations. They're often crowded, only offered at scheduled times of the day, and may not match the skill level or physical needs of the practitioner. The only way to be sure a live class meets the particular needs of an attendee is through private instruction, which may cost more than $100 per hour.
The various embodiments of the present exercise apparatus have several features, no single one of which is solely responsible for their desirable attributes. Without limiting the scope of the present embodiments as expressed by the claims that follow, their more prominent features now will be discussed briefly. After considering this discussion, and particularly after reading the section entitled “Detailed Description,” one will understand how the features of the present embodiments provide advantages, which include private and personalized yoga, Pilates and body toning instruction at a fraction of the cost of private lessons.
One aspect of the present exercise apparatus includes the realization that large group classes have many drawbacks. At the same time, private, one-on-one instruction is very expensive. Accordingly, it would be of great benefit to practitioners to have available a system that could provide private and personalized instruction at a fraction of the cost of private lessons.
One embodiment of the present exercise apparatus and methods comprises a computer program product. The computer program product comprises a computer usable storage medium having computer readable code embodied therein for assisting a user in exercising using an exercise apparatus. The computer readable code includes code for assisting a user in selecting an exercise program. The code enables the user, with the aid of a video display and a user interface, to enter user-defined criteria into the exercise apparatus. The user-defined criteria include at least one of program duration, program skill level, program focus, program setting, and instructor. The computer readable code further includes code for enabling the user to browse a plurality of exercise programs that meet the user-defined criteria. The computer readable code further includes code for enabling the user to select one of the exercise programs and play back the selected exercise program. The computer readable code further includes code for enabling the user to exercise by following instructions provided by the selected exercise program through visual images displayed on the video display and audio instructions provided via audio speakers.
Another embodiment of the present exercise apparatus and methods comprises a computer program product. The computer program product comprises a computer usable storage medium having computer readable code embodied therein for assisting a user in exercising using an exercise apparatus. The computer readable code includes code for assisting a user in selecting an exercise program. The code enables the user, with the aid of a video display and a user interface, to enter user-defined criteria into the exercise apparatus. The user-defined criteria include at least one of program duration, program skill level, program focus, program setting, and instructor. The computer readable code further includes code for displaying a plurality of thumbnail pictures and/or thumbnail movies representing a subset of the exercise programs that meet the user-defined criteria. The computer readable code further includes code for enabling the user to select one of the exercise programs and play back the selected exercise program. The computer readable code further includes code for enabling the user to exercise by following instructions provided by the selected exercise program through visual images displayed on the video display and audio instructions provided via audio speakers.
The preferred embodiments of the present exercise apparatus now will be discussed in detail with an emphasis on highlighting the advantageous features. These embodiments depict the novel and non-obvious exercise apparatus shown in the accompanying drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only. These drawings include the following figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts:
In the detailed description that follows, the present embodiments are described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, elements of the present embodiments are labeled with reference numbers. These reference numbers are reproduced below in connection with the discussion of the corresponding drawing features.
Embodiments of the present exercise apparatus offer cost-effective, studio quality yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching classes to people looking for choices in the length, focus and ability level of their practice. In certain embodiments the apparatus is a self-contained exercise platform with an integrated touch screen and computer. The exercise apparatus allows a user to browse a catalog of pre-recorded instructional exercise videos and select one of interest to guide the user's workout. Classes are displayed on the display associated with the platform. Audio may be provided through one or more audio speakers. In certain embodiments the speakers may comprise headphones, which may be rechargeable and/or wireless. The audio may comprise verbal instructions, background music or sounds, or both. Choices of instructor, class length, class focus, and skill level may be offered. The user may select from the library of classes and follow along at his or her leisure and according to his or her own schedule.
The exercise apparatus serves gym members and home users that prefer not to participate in a group setting or do not otherwise have access to a yoga studio or group classes. The exercise apparatus provides private yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching instruction with the push of a button. Rather than racing to the gym to secure a spot in a crowded pre-scheduled exercise class, users can take advantage of the present embodiments at their own convenience. The apparatus may be preloaded with software that enables the user to quickly and easily browse and select from a wide variety of workout programs. Once an episode is selected it plays on the video display, allowing the user to follow the session and practice yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching on his or her own.
In the illustrated embodiment, the exercise apparatus 20 includes a platform 22 configured to support a person while performing exercises. In the illustrated embodiment, the platform 22 sits atop a short pedestal 24. The platform 22 and pedestal 24 may be constructed of one or more rigid materials such as wood, metal, durable plastics and/or composites. A lower surface of the pedestal 24 may be at least partially covered with a soft material (not shown), such as foam, to prevent the pedestal 24 from damaging wood floors. An upper surface 26 (
A forward portion 30 of the exercise apparatus 20 includes a video display 32. The display 32 may be, for example, a high-definition display, such as LCD or plasma. The video display 32 is configured to provide the user with an instructional yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching routine. In the illustrated embodiment, the video display 32 is mounted to a railing 34 positioned at the forward portion 30 of the exercise apparatus 20. With reference to
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Audio for the routine may comprise one or both of verbal instructions and background music or soothing sounds. Digital music files may be stored in a mass storage device 50 (
Embodiments of the present exercise apparatus 20 include software configured to assist the user in selecting a yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching routine. An example of the software is described in detail below. Certain embodiments may further include a library 52 (
The illustrated exercise apparatus 20 further includes a network interface 54 configured to enable the exercise apparatus 20 to communicate with a network, such as the Internet. The network may include one or more sources 56 of additional exercise programs, including yoga, Pilates, body toning or stretching routines. The user may stream routines from the network and/or download and save them to the mass storage device 50 for later playback. Streaming and/or downloading may occur in real time.
In certain embodiments the exercise apparatus 20 may include a device port and/or wireless antenna 58. For convenience, the device port/wireless antenna 58 will be referred to hereinafter as a device port 58. The device port 58 enables the user to download routines from the exercise apparatus 20 and/or directly from the network to a portable electronic device (not shown), such as a personal data assistant (PDA) or an iPod®. The device port 58 also enables the user to upload routines to the exercise apparatus 20 from a portable electronic device. In certain embodiments the device port 58 may enable wireless downloading/uploading via BLUETOOTH®. In some embodiments the user may request to download a routine from the network, and retrieve the download at a later time through a link e-mailed to the user's personal e-mail account. The user can then retrieve the routine later by downloading it directly to his or her personal computer.
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When the user presses the “Start” button 74, executable code transitions the welcome screen 66 to a routine selection screen 76, illustrated in
The routine selection screen 76 further includes a plurality of thumbnails (small pictures) or thumbnail movies (small videos) 86, 88 representing each of the classes that fit the criteria selected by the user. As the user adds, modifies and deletes criteria using the dropdown menus 78, 80, 82, 84, thumbnails 86, 88 appear and disappear from the screen. In the illustrated embodiment, the thumbnails 86, 88 are arranged side-by-side horizontally across the screen. The thumbnail video 88 that is positioned in the side-by-side center of the screen is displayed at a larger size, and may appear in sharper focus than the peripheral thumbnail videos 86. A brief description 90 of the center routine is displayed below the center thumbnail video 88. The description may include a title 92, the routine's focus 94, the identity of the instructor 96 and his or her likeness 98, and/or the skill level 100. In certain embodiments, a link may be provided within the description 90 to the instructor's biography. For example, tapping the instructor's likeness 98 and/or name 96 may link to the instructor's biography. The instructors' biography may describe his or her background and skills. Additional links (not shown) may also be provided to screens that expand the class description to offer greater detail or more information about the episode.
A scroll bar 102 enables the user to move from one thumbnail or thumbnail video 86, 88 to the next by dragging the scroll bar 102 left and right. To begin playing the routine whose thumbnail video 88 is positioned in the center of the screen, the user taps the “Play” button 104 located at the bottom center of the screen 76. Alternatively, the user may tap a “Quick Start” button 106 located in the lower right of the screen 76 in order to have the system randomly select one of the routines that fit any of the user-selected criteria or from the entire archive if the user has not selected any criteria. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that certain embodiments may not include the “Quick Start” feature. If the user desires to return to the welcome screen 66 of
In certain embodiments, the touch screen interface 64 may enable the user to move from one thumbnail 86, 88 to the next by simply dragging his or her finger across the touch screen 64 to the left and right. This feature may be in addition to, or instead of, the scroll bar 102. Further, in certain embodiments the touch screen interface 64 may enable the user to jump directly to one of the peripheral thumbnails 86 by tapping it. The tapped thumbnail 86 would then appear immediately in the center of the screen, and a description of that routine would appear below the thumbnail 88.
In certain embodiments the present exercise apparatus 20 may enable the user to perform keyword searches by selecting a search button (not shown) on the routine selection screen 76. Selecting the search button may launch a touch keyboard (not shown) enabling the user to input search terms. The processor 46 then searches through the contents of the library 52 looking for exercise routines that match the search terms. Results are shown on the routine selection screen 76 and the user may select any of the results or perform a new search.
When the user begins a routine, the routine selection screen 76 transitions to the play screen 110 shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the play screen 110 further includes information regarding the routine in the upper left-hand corner. The information may include details such as the routine title 92 and the instructor's name 96. The play screen 110 may also include a digital timer 118 and/or a timer bar 120. The timer 118 may count up or down to indicate to the user how much time has elapsed since the routine began or to indicate how much time is left in the routine. In certain embodiments, the user may specify whether the timer is displayed or not. The timer bar 120 may include an indicator 122 that moves from left to right across the bar 120 as time elapses, reaching the far right of the bar 120 as the routine ends. In certain embodiments, the timer bar 120 may also serve as a video controller, allowing the user to fast-forward or rewind the video according to his or her preferences.
In the illustrated embodiment, the play screen 110 further includes a pause button 124. When the user taps the pause button 124 the play screen 110 transitions to the pause screen 128 shown in
If the user does not actively end the exercise routine, it will conclude on its own at the end of the specified routine duration. At the conclusion of the routine, in certain embodiments a Shavasana sequence (not shown) may automatically begin. The Shavasana sequence may feature relaxing images on the display 32, such as clouds, water, mountains, and animals, and may be accompanied by mellow music or other mellowing audio. The Shavasana sequence continues for a set duration, such as for five minutes, after which the system resets and returns to the welcome screen 66 of
In certain embodiments, the exercise apparatus may enable the user to tag various portions of an exercise program to link to a sub-program. For example, if the instructor on the video display is demonstrating a yoga pose, such as Hanumasana, a link may appear on the video display. When the user selects the link, the program may pause and present another screen that provides an explanation of that particular pose. An additional link may then be provided to a short video providing a more detailed explanation and demonstration of the pose. This feature substitutes for personalized instruction and demonstration that would be provided by a live instructor in classroom setting. In another embodiment, if the instructor on the video display is demonstrating a specific prop, a link may be provided on the display that would pause the video and take the user to a point of purchase for that particular item.
The embodiments of the present exercise apparatus and methods provide an interactive, fully-guided training system. The system enables anyone to reap the benefits of professionally-taught classes, without the crowds, cost or hassle of going to a specialized studio. The user determines what type of exercise to perform, for example yoga, Pilates, core, and/or stretching exercises. The user may then select an instructor personality and/or a class theme to suit his or her needs. Advantageously, the user may choose the time, level and pace.
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The above description presents the best mode contemplated for carrying out the present exercise apparatus and methods, and of the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use this exercise apparatus. This exercise apparatus is, however, susceptible to modifications and alternate constructions from that discussed above that are fully equivalent. Consequently, this exercise apparatus is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. On the contrary, this exercise apparatus covers all modifications and alternate constructions coming within the spirit and scope of the exercise apparatus as generally expressed by the following claims, which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter of the exercise apparatus.
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 12/336,259, filed on Dec. 16, 2008 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,946,961, which claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 61/055,816, filed on May 23, 2008. The entire contents of the priority applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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