The present invention relates to the field of fitness training and workout regimens, and more particularly to fitness training and workout regimens based on boxing-related drills and/or exercises.
Boxing is a sport that requires a very high level of hand-eye coordination and very refined timing and sequencing of movements. It also provides a highly developed training regimen which can produce excellent physical conditioning. For those reasons, various types of fitness training regimens have been developed which draw upon drills and/or exercises associated with boxing. Such fitness regimens commonly utilize boxing-related equipment, such as boxing gloves, hand wraps, heavy bags, speed bags, double-end bags, focus mitts, medicine balls, and jump ropes.
In such boxing-related fitness regimens, precise focus on one or more moving objects is essential. But such refined focus is often difficult to achieve in a busy gym where a number of trainees are active and several persons and pieces of equipment are in motion simultaneously. Moreover, boxing fitness drills typically require an intricate series of movements executed with exact timing. Effective visual cues and prompts to coordinate such movements may also be difficult to implement in a busy gym environment.
The combined needs to focus the trainee's attention and choreograph his/her movements can be addressed by providing a semi-dark gym environment, in which ultraviolet (UV) lighting accentuates various pieces of UV-luminescent equipment and provides color-based prompts for sequencing and timing of movements. The present invention presents a training method based on such use of UV lighting.
The boxing-based fitness training regimen of the present invention takes place in a training area suffused with UV light from one or more UV light sources. Non-UV lighting in the training area is adjusted to a level of semi-darkness, in which non-luminescent objects are visible but luminescent objects clearly stand out.
Multiple training regimen stations are located in the training area. As illustrated in
On some items of training equipment, such as the heavy bag shown in
The foregoing summarizes the general design features of the present invention. In the following sections, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in some detail. These specific embodiments are intended to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing the present invention in accordance with the general design features discussed above. Therefore, the detailed descriptions of these embodiments are offered for illustrative and exemplary purposes only, and they are not intended to limit the scope either of the foregoing summary description or of the claims which follow.
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The heave bag station shown in
The speed bag station shown in
The double-end bag station depicted in
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For example, the quadrants of the screen 21, clockwise from the upper left, can be colored blue 22, yellow 23, green 24, and red 25, corresponding to the same colors of indicia L1, R2, R4 and L3, respectively. So the sequence blue 22, yellow 23, red 25, and green 24 on the display 21 would prompt the punch sequence L1, R2, L3, and R4, which could be a left jab, followed by a right cross, followed by a left hook, followed by a right uppercut. Two display quadrants could also flash simultaneously, calling for a combination. For example, the blue 22 and yellow 23 quadrants flashing together could call for a left jab (L1)-right cross (R2) combination.
Optionally, the display screen 21 can be controlled by a programmable CPU or microprocessor, so that a trainee can select among a number of alternate workouts involving different sequences of punches and combinations at various speeds. Such trainee selections can be made by a dedicated control module or via a smartphone application.
It should be understood that the use of display screen prompts color-coordinated with luminous colors on the training equipment is not limited to the heavy bag discussed above. For example, the four-panel display screen 21 depicted in
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The fifth step provides LED sequencing and timing prompts 105, which are color-coordinated with the luminescent indicia on certain items of training equipment, while the sixth step provided a programmable CPU controller 106 for the LED prompts.
In the seventh and eighth steps of the method, the trainee selects a training regimen 107 and then selects a sequence/timing program 108 from among those afforded by the CPU controller. After the regimen and program are selected, the trainee executes the regimen in accordance with the LED prompts 109.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many additions, modifications and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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