Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus comprising:a lower frame structure having forward and rearward portions; an upper frame structure extending upwardly from said forward portion of said lower frame structure; a forward engagement structure coupled to an upper portion of said upper frame structure, said forward engagement structure operative to be engaged by an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus; and a counter-resistive treading mechanism supported by said lower frame structure, said counter-resistive treading mechanism operative to be engaged by the feet of a user of said exercise apparatus, said counter-resistive treading mechanism at least partially opposing the rearward displacement of the feet of said user as said user exerts a force against said forward engagement structure, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's upper body to the forward engagement structure, thereby allowing for a substantially full-body workout of said user.
- 2. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said counter-resistive treading mechanism comprises:a continuous treading surface; and a resistance mechanism, said resistance mechanism opposing said rearward displacement of an upper surface of said continuous treading surface.
- 3. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said continuous treading surface comprises a flexible belt, said apparatus further comprising first and second rotatable drums at forward and rearward internal locations of said flexible belt, said flexible belt extending between said first and second rotatable drums to form said continuous treading surface.
- 4. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said resistance mechanism comprises a rotational friction mechanism.
- 5. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said resistance mechanism comprises a magnetic resistance mechanism.
- 6. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said resistance mechanism comprises a hydraulic resistance mechanism.
- 7. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said forward engagement structure comprises a surface to be engaged by a shoulder or back of a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso to the forward engagement structure.
- 8. The exercise apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said forward engagement structure comprises a bar to be engaged by the hands a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso and arms to the forward engagement structure.
- 9. A method of using an exercise apparatus, said method comprising the steps of:engaging a forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus; engaging a counter-resistive treading mechanism with the feet of a user of said exercise apparatus; and displacing said counter-resistive treading mechanism by said user pushing rearwardly with said user's feet, said counter-resistive treading mechanism at least partially opposing the rearward displacement of the feet of said user as said user exerts a force against said forward engagement structure and said counter-resistive treading mechanism, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's upper body to the forward engagement structure, thereby allowing for a substantially full-body workout of said user.
- 10. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 9, wherein said moveable counter-resistive treading mechanism comprises:a continuous treading surface; and a resistance mechanism, said resistance mechanism opposing said rearward displacement of an upper surface of said continuous treading surface.
- 11. The method of using an exercise apparatus in claim 10, wherein said continuous treading surface comprises a flexible belt extended around first and second rotatable drums at forward and rearward internal locations of said flexible belt, said flexible belt extending between said first and second rotatable drums to form said continuous treading surface.
- 12. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 10, wherein said resistance mechanism is selected from the group consisting of:a rotational friction mechanism; a magnetic resistance mechanism; and a hydraulic resistance mechanism.
- 13. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 9, wherein said step of engaging a forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus comprises the step of engaging a surface with a shoulder or back of a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso to the forward engagement structure.
- 14. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 9, wherein said step of engaging a forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus comprises the step of engaging a bar with the hands a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso and arms to the forward engagement structure.
- 15. A method of using an exercise apparatus having a lower frame structure having forward and rearward portions; an upper frame structure extending upwardly from said forward portion of said lower frame structure; a forward engagement structure coupled to an upper portion of said upper frame structure; and a counter-resistive treading mechanism supported by said lower frame structure; said method comprising the steps of:engaging said forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus; engaging said counter-resistive treading mechanism with the feet of a user of said exercise apparatus; and displacing said counter-resistive treading mechanism by said user pushing rearwardly with said user's feet, said counter-resistive treading mechanism at least partially opposing the rearward displacement of the feet of said user as said user exerts a force against said forward engagement structure and said counter-resistive treading mechanism, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's upper body to the forward engagement structure, thereby allowing for a substantially full-body workout of said user.
- 16. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 15, wherein said counter-resistive treading mechanism comprises:a continuous treading surface; and a resistance mechanism, said resistance mechanism opposing said rearward displacement of an upper surface of said continuous treading surface.
- 17. The method of using an exercise apparatus in claim 16, wherein said continuous treading surface comprises a flexible belt extended around first and second rotatable drums at forward and rearward internal locations of said flexible belt, said flexible belt extending between said first and second rotatable drums to form said continuous treading surface.
- 18. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 16, wherein said resistance mechanism is selected from the group consisting of:a rotational friction mechanism; a magnetic resistance mechanism; and a hydraulic resistance mechanism.
- 19. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 15, wherein said step of engaging a forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus comprises the step of engaging a surface with a shoulder or back of a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso to the forward engagement structure.
- 20. The method of using an exercise apparatus recited in claim 15, wherein said step of engaging a forward engagement structure with an upper body portion of a user of said exercise apparatus comprises the step of engaging a bar with the hands a user of said exercise apparatus, whereby the force generated by the user's legs to rearwardly displace the counter-resistive treading mechanism is transmitted through the user's torso and arms to the forward engagement structure.
RELATED APPLICATION
The Applicant hereby claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/152,328, filed on Sep. 7, 1999.
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