Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus for use in developing abdominal muscles, said exercise apparatus comprising:
- (a) a platform;
- (b) a supporting structure having a lower end attached to the platform and an upper end vertically spaced from the platform, the upper end of said supporting structure comprising a pair of vertical arms, said vertical arms having lower ends connected to the lower end of said supporting structure and spaced upper ends;
- (c) a lever structure mounted on the upper end of the supporting structure, said lever structure comprising a horizontal bar which is pivotally connected to the upper ends of said vertical arms for pivoting about a horizontal axis, said lever structure having a first arm portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a first direction and a second arm portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a second direction;
- (d) an impact member connected to said first arm portion so that said impact member is spaced from said horizontal axis and swings between said vertical arms, said impact member having a convex surface; and
- (e) a grasping handle connected to said second arm portion so that said grasping handle is spaced from said horizontal axis, said grasping handle and said impact member being orientated so that said impact member swings toward a person's torso when said person pushes said grasping handle away from said person's torso.
- 2. An exercise apparatus for use in developing abdominal muscles, said exercise apparatus comprising:
- (a) a platform;
- (b) a supporting structure having a lower end attached to the platform and an upper end vertically spaced from the platform;
- (c) a lever structure mounted on the upper end of the supporting structure for pivoting about a horizontal axis, said lever structure having a first arm portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a first direction and a second arm portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a second direction, said first arm portion having a pair of spaced outer end portions;
- (d) a horizontal shaft which is supported on said spaced outer end portions so that said shaft extends between said outer end portions;
- (e) an impact member mounted on said shaft so that said impact member is spaced from said horizontal axis and located between said outer end portions, said impact member having a convex surface; and
- (f) a grasping handle connected to said second arm portion so that said grasping handle is spaced from said horizontal axis, said grasping handle and said impact member being orientated so that said impact member swings toward a person's torso when said person pushes said grasping handle away from said person's torso.
- 3. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said impact member further comprises a sleeve between said medicine ball and said shaft.
- 4. An exercise apparatus for use in developing abdominal muscles, said exercise apparatus comprising:
- (a) a platform;
- (b) a supporting structure having a lower end attached to the platform and an upper end vertically spaced from the platform;
- (c) a lever structure mounted on the upper end of the supporting structure for pivoting about a horizontal axis, said lever structure having a first and portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a first direction and a second arm portion which extends from said horizontal axis in a second direction, said first arm portion having a pair of spaced outer end portions;
- (d) an impact member operatively connected to said outer end portions so that said impact member is spaced from said horizontal axis and located between said outer end portions, said impact member having a convex surface; and
- (e) a grasping handle connected to said second arm portion so that said grasping handle is spaced from said horizontal axis, said grasping handle and said impact member being orientated so that said impact member swings toward a person's torso when said person pushes said grasping handle away from said person's torso.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
This invention has been created without the sponsorship or funding of any federally sponsored research or development program.
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