This invention relates to yoga, in particular to board devices, apparatus, systems and methods for practicing exercises such as yoga and stand up paddling with an elongated planar type board, having two half sections joined by a flush mounted hinge, with plural convex curved rockers underneath the board where a pair of rockers abut each other under the hinge to lock the board in an extended position.
Balancing oneself on a pivotable indoor balance board has increased in popularity in recent years. These boards have generally relied on the use of a generally oval shaped board with an underside supported by either an inflatable cushion or a roller type pin. The inventor of the subject invention originally invented the original board in 1975 as a way of practicing surfing on land without having to go in the ocean. In 2004 the inventor introduced an inflatable circular shaped air cushion to be used under the balance board deck as a safety feature as well as an enhanced exercise aspect.
Over the years the popularity of these balancing boards have been used in various classes such as school physical education classes, gym classes, and group exercise programs, as a way of integrating core fitness and balance challenges. Staying on top of the board during unilateral and multilateral movements can increase the heart rate while simultaneously improving balance, upper and lower body joint and muscle strength and a sense of self in space (proprioception), which is important for injury prevention and rehab work. These novel balancing boards can be used to simulate stand up paddling and as a tool for practicing yoga exercises in a limited application.
The introduction of Stand Up Paddling (SUP) as a sport beginning in about 1998 has spawned a new form of exercises and yoga related exercises by using the SUP boards as an unstable platform to perform these exercise while on the surface of any applicable body of water. This in turn created a dry land solution by utilizing SUP boards supported by large balance cushions to simulate the instability of the SUP boards on the waters surface. This new exercise phenomenon is known as SUP yoga and SUP fitness.
There are numerous problems with these existing boards. For example, an SUP board is both difficult to carry and transport from location to location. In addition, these elongated boards take up a considerable amount of storage space that many users do not have. In addition these SUP boards can, as a general rule, only be found in close proximity to a suitable body of water. And are not readily available in large metropolitan areas i.e. New York City, Chicago, Denver, Dallas in relation to the number of practitioners of yoga which leaves a large market segment unable to undertake the new exercise trend.
Additionally, the current types of indoor balance boards have limited movement and versatility in relation to SUP yoga exercises. For example, the existing balance boards are limited in length and do not match the space an adult human requires to properly perform yoga. In addition, the roller pin used underneath the board can result in the board slipping off and easily separating from the roller pin. Thus, the need exists for solutions to the above problems with the prior art.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide board devices, apparatus, systems and methods for practicing exercises such as yoga with an elongated planar type board having half sections joined by a flush mounted hinge, with plural convex curved rockers underneath the board, with a pair of rocker abut each other under the hinge to lock the board in an extended position.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide foldable board devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using the boards for standup paddling and as a training tool for yoga.
A third objective of the present invention is to provide foldable board devices, apparatus, systems and methods of using the boards to allow users to stand on the boards during training and exercises when the boards are in extended position, and the boards to be easily transported and stored when folded.
A versatile exercise board according to the invention can include an elongated board with an upper flat surface and a lower flat surface, the board having two sides which are each longer than each of a first end and a second end of the board, and a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end, and a plurality of convex curved rocker members spaced apart and parallel from each other mounted to the lower flat surface of the board, the convex curved rocker members each having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end of the board, wherein users can practice exercises while standing on the upper flat surface of the board.
The elongated board can be a single solid board.
The elongated board can be a folding board, that can include a flush mounted hinge on the upper flat surface that is approximately midway between the first end and the second end of the board, for allowing half sections of the elongated board to fold with each other. The board can include a pair of convex rocker members mounted to the lower flat surface of the board underneath the flush mounted hinge, each one of the pair being mounted to a half section of the elongated board. A knob can attach each of the pair of convex rocker members together to lock the half sections of the elongated board in an extended position.
A plurality of air cushions can be located underneath the board to adjust rocking motion of the board.
Non-skid strips can attached to the upper surface of the elongated board for enhancing traction. A yoga mat can be draped on the elongated board.
A method of performing exercises in a standup position on an indoor board, can include the steps of providing an elongated board with an upper flat surface and a lower flat surface, the board having two sides which are each longer than each of a first end and a second end of the board, and a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end, mounting a plurality of convex curved rocker members in a spaced apart and parallel from each other to the lower flat surface of the board, the convex curved rocker members each having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end of the hoard, and practicing standup exercises on the upper flat surface of the elongated board.
The method can include the step of folding half sections of the elongated board to one another with a flush mounted hinge. The method can include the step of mounting a pair of convex rocker members to the lower flat surface of the board underneath the flush mounted hinge, with each one of the pair being mounted to each of the half sections of the elongated board. The method can include the step of locking the pair of convex rocker members together to maintain the elongated board in an extended position.
The step of practicing exercises can include the step of practicing yoga on the elongated board.
The step of practicing exercises can include the step of practicing stand up paddling on the elongated board.
The step of practicing exercises can include the steps of rocking the board end to end, and/or rocking the board side to side.
The elongated board can include single solid elongated board.
The method can include positioning a plurality of air cushions underneath the single solid elongated board or under the foldable board.
Adjustability of the cushions can include being able slide the air cushions back and forth to adjust the rocking motion of the board.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments which are illustrated schematically in the accompanying drawings.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its applications to the details of the particular arrangements shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
A list of components will now be described.
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A flush mounted hinge(s) 50 can be mounted on the upper flat surface that is approximately midway between the first end and the second end of the elongated board 10, for allowing deck half sections 60 of the elongated board to fold with each other. The hinge(s) 50 can be spaced apart butler hinges. Alternatively, the hinge 50 can be a single piano type hinge. When the board 10 is in an extended position a pair of convex rocker members 30 can be mounted to the lower flat surface of the board 10 underneath the flush mounted hinge 50, so that each one of the pair 30 is mounted to a half section 60 of the elongated board. In the extended position the pair of convex rocker members 30 under the hinge 50 abut one another. A screwable type knob 70 can attaches the pair of convex rocker members 30 under the hinge 50 together to lock the half sections 60 of the elongated board 10 in the extended position. The knob 70 can pass through one of the pair of convex rocker members 30 to other side and be threadably attached to a nut type member 80.
Solid Indoor Board Embodiment
Standup Exercises
While the exercises reference Yoga, the user can do other types of standup exercises on the board, such as but not limited to standup paddling exercises, which can replicate standup paddling on water, but done indoors under dry conditions.
While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
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