The invention relates to an online website that provides personalized and comprehensive fitness, nutrition, motivation, and training information to registered users, typically without directing them to other sites or requiring the purchase of products. The invention provides an interactive, easy to use, personalized homepage for each user. The user has access to modules which open within the personalized homepage to help them improve general fitness ability, strength, speed, agility and flexibility, or aid in prevention of and recovery from injuries while providing nutritional guidance, injury prevention and treatment tips, and coaching instructions.
At every level of sports, strength, speed, and proper nutrition are often major keys to better athletic performance. However, training options for young athletes and their families are limited, expensive and require visits to training facilities, the hiring of personal trainers and/or the purchase of DVDs and other training materials. Although many adolescents participate in athletic activities, the all-important strength and conditioning training options available to them are often limited to practices and coaching through school and community leagues. These leagues do not reach out to all children, and the coaches and league officials do not have the knowledge, equipment, experience and resources required for young athletes to reach their full potential. With childhood obesity on the rise, motivating and encouraging children to not only begin exercising, but to continue and progress to higher levels is essential to student populations, adults, and athletes of all ages.
Existing website-based training services are often directed at adults, and do not provide a personalized and comprehensive site of all training and fitness related information. Existing training websites and programs typically focus on individuals, often adults, and do not promote entire families becoming involved.
Existing sites also do not provide a means for individuals to receive ongoing training, especially in the area of rehab that allows them to continue physical rehab in the case of an injury or any other health problem.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,169,085 to Killin et al (“Killin”) describes a method and system for generating an exercise prescription based on a user's self-assessed functional capacity, goals, specific injury, health condition, disease, or surgery. Killin teaches that this method and system can be provided using audio and video delivered by the Web, DVD, TV, radio frequency, satellite or other medium. However, this system and method of Killin involve complex interactions and communications between the user and a database and further does not provide all of the information on one easy to access and view user interface. Although Killin describes how a specific exercise program will be generated by having a user answer questions presented to them, there is no focus on young athletes and no description of a single, easy to use interface that displays all information through one website. Killin can also be used to replace conventional physical therapy sessions. The focus of the present invention is not to replace conventional physical therapy, but rather to extend and enhance its benefits. Killin generates a specific protocol of exercises based on a targeted musculoskeletal structure or results of a questionnaire survey. In contrast, the present invention provides an interactive menu of many different areas of health and fitness, which includes a wide range of training exercises that a user may select from at all times.
Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,162 to Reitman et al (“Reitman”) relates to methods by which a team of consultants assists participants in athletic endeavors and physical activity attempting to enhance athletic performance. Reitman uses an interface that allows remote connection between a user and an information data base enabling interactive communication wherein the database and information is tailored to a specific athlete for a specific sport. However, Reitman is not directed specifically the needs of young athletes, and further does not provide a single, easy to use webpage within which all information is presented to the user. Instead, there are different areas of the website accessed through specific activities or areas of interest. Reitman also stresses the development of serious athletes, tailoring information specific to that athlete instead of providing information related to any user wishing to develop and overall healthier lifestyle.
The lack of an integrated software platform that can provide all aspects of virtual coaching to young athletes has meant that many do not have access to the types of training necessary for them to become faster, stronger, and to compete at higher levels along with decreasing the incidence of injury significantly through better conditioning preparation for the sports they play.
To overcome these problems, one aspect of the present invention allows training exercises, nutrition information, motivational tips, and coaching advice to all be accessed through one website. The present invention provides users with training advice and techniques adjusted for their specific ability, skill and age levels, athletic ability, and helps them to progress from one level to the next. The training advice and techniques are not organized by specific sport, but are rather organized according to the area of fitness or health that any user may wish to improve. The present invention does not focus on sport-specific exercises like many other website- based training programs, but rather with general strengthening exercises that can be applied to all sports to foster better athletic abilities in athletes while reducing the likelihood of injuries.
Unlike other website-based training and fitness programs, in one embodiment, the current invention does not promote users to purchase products or link onto advertisements or other websites for their fitness training needs. Instead, a goal of the current invention is to provide all of the information that users will need on one personalized homepage. The personalized homepage allows users to navigate around the site to all of the different informational modules without ever leaving the homepage itself. Instead of links that move the user from one web page to another, the personalized homepage provides a series of drop-down menus and windows from easily identifiable tabs. By keeping the user on one personalized homepage, users can easily move from one informational module to another and can also keep track of where they are within each module.
In an alternative embodiment, selection of one of the informational modules on the user's homepage may direct that user to a separate webpage directed to that module. A series of drop-down menus and windows from easily identifiable tabs are provided to the user within the selected module webpage. Alternatively, instead of drop-down menus, each new level of selectable options may be presented on a successive webpages that are displayed to the user as the user makes selections. This embodiment allows users to focus on one particular area of training or fitness by providing an easy, interactive webpage containing information and instructions relating to the selected module.
In one aspect, the current invention provides each registered user with a personalized homepage that is accessed upon completing a login. After logging in to their personalized homepage, the user does not need to link out to any other web pages to receive their fitness and training information and instructions. The personalized homepage is a simple, user-friendly website from which the user is able to access all of the training, fitness, motivation, and advice modules which are displayed as Tabs. The user may select modules on his own or may choose to have a personalized coach through the Coaches Corner Tab to help make the selections based on the user's progress and fitness goals. Upon selecting a certain module, the user is generally not directed to a new webpage or linked to another site. Instead, the selected module opens within the user's personalized homepage, with all options for training or fitness instructions being displayed within the module window. The user then selects from options within the module, with each selection resulting in a new window opening within the module. The user continues to select from the displayed options until they are given a video, audio, or text that instructs them on the fitness or lifestyle activity on which they are working. Because the user never leaves the homepage and has all selected options open in a set of layers, the user is able to see all previous selections they have made and can easily change from one module or option to another.
Another aspect of the present invention is a virtual coach available to the user that provides training instructions, suggested exercises, motivation, health tips, and suggestions for the user to meet goals or move on the next level. The virtual coach may take the form of a video-recorded human image, an animated figure that appears on the user's homepage, audio speech that talks to the user as the user navigates their homepage, text boxes that appear in different areas of the user's homepage, or any other means of communication. The virtual coach may act as an instructional guide and/or direct the user to specific modules and exercises that will help the user to reach the next level in their training program.
Another aspect of the present invention is that the website-based training program provides useful information and training program suggestions for those such as inexperienced or nonprofessional coaches, community sports leagues, scholastic sports leagues, and scholastic physical education departments. The website-based training program provides all information necessary for these coaches and organizations to help young athletes or students achieve higher levels of performance or a healthier lifestyle without having to hire and bring in additional staff or experts.
In another embodiment of the present invention is the website does not rely on advertising dollars, as do most other website-based training systems, and does not require or urge users to purchase additional books, videos or other materials. Instead, the present invention charges a set fee for each family or individual that signs up, and pays out a monthly percentage dividend to a participating organization, representative or member for each new member signed up by referral from that current member. This fee and dividend structure provides an incentive for individuals to recruit others in their communities, companies, sports leagues, and schools to also register for website-based training of the present invention. This structure is especially important for schools and community organizations, as it allows them a way to help fund their programs through the monthly dividends while also providing a training program to assist young athletes, students and others in achieving greater success in athletic competitions as well as greater overall health and injury prevention exercises. It also provides a way for companies to earn greater revenues that would not have been realizable otherwise. The invention allows companies to expand their business into areas and markets that they would not have been able to reach otherwise.
Another aspect of the present invention relates to a system for implementing the training and fitness program. This system may include a user interface, database, server, and application program. The user interface can be a computer, tablet computer, PDA, smart phone, cellular phone, or any other device that has internet connectivity and a display screen. The system can further include the application program stored on a computer readable medium within a device that contains communication capability with the database. This application allows a user to enter information or upload videos, which are sent through the server to the database. A host computer then accesses the databases and provides feedback to the user based on the information or videos provided by the user. The host computer, through the server and database, places this feedback information on the user's personalized website and also automatically updates the user's personalized website to customize the options and levels based on any new information the user has entered.
Additional aspects of the invention are described below.
The present invention provides a personalized, comprehensive online fitness and training website for registered users. As seen in
Any non-registered visitors to the website can select a JOIN NOW icon 130 (
Payment of a fee is required to complete the registration process and is also required after certain set time periods of use, such as on a monthly basis. No additional payments or purchases are required to begin training. In various embodiments, the website-based fitness program of the present invention does not require users to purchase any additional books, videos, or training equipment. Instead, all aspects of the fitness training program are displayed to the user on a personalized homepage that the user accesses each time they sign into the website. Although users are required to pay a fee to access the personalized training website, the present invention also provides a system through which registered users, organizations, companies, or representatives can receive a monthly percentage dividend of fees from each additional user that they refer. This fee and dividend structure provides an incentive for individuals, coaches, schools, companies and youth athletic organizations to recruit families with young athletes to register with the website-based training of the present invention. This structure is especially important for schools and community organizations, as it allows them a way to help fund their programs through the monthly dividends while also providing a training program to assist young athletes and students in achieving greater success in athletic competitions by becoming stronger and faster, as well as increasing overall health and helping prevent injuries through sport specific exercise instruction. It also provides a way for companies to earn greater revenues that would not have been realizable otherwise. The invention allows companies to expand their business into areas and markets that they would not have been able to reach otherwise.
In one aspect of the invention, a virtual coach specifically set to each user is created based upon the registration information entered. This virtual coach appears on the user's personalized homepage and directs the user to selections within the Modules that will help the user achieve specific goals or advance to the next progression level. The virtual coach may take the form of a video-recorded human figure, an animated figure that appears on the user's homepage, audio speech that talks to the user as the user navigates their homepage, text boxes that appear in different areas of the user's homepage, or any other means communication.
The personalized home page 200 of a registered user is represented in
When a user first logs into their personalized homepage, the website presents a selectable icon on the user display for the user to take a strength and fitness evaluation to determine the user's current fitness level. Upon selecting this icon, a window opens on the personalized homepage describing different exercises to be performed and asking the user to enter certain information upon completion. The strength and fitness evaluation may ask the user to enter the number of repetitions performed in a variety of exercises. The exercises are pre-rated to determine the level of the user according to both repetitions performed and difficulty of the exercise. Based on this information entered by the user, the website based fitness program determines the user's current fitness level, and configures the virtual coach and selectable Modules accordingly. The personalized homepage displays the number of days until a user will again take a strength and fitness evaluation so that the user is always informed of how progress will be measured. The personalized homepage displays the results of each exercise from the most recent evaluation, along with the corresponding level for that exercise. The homepage also displays a goal for each exercise for the next time user takes the strength and fitness evaluation. Users may be placed at different levels for different exercises and training options depending on the results of the evaluation.
As an alternative to entering numerical information for the website based fitness program of the present invention to determine current fitness levels of a registered user, the user may submit video of the performance of the different evaluation tasks and exercises. The present invention may also cooperate with an interactive system that is able to monitor and track a user's movements in real time. The results of the interactive system's tracking of the user's movements for each exercise may be communicated to the user's personalized homepage or the system server of the present invention.
The personalized home page 200 also includes all of the selectable modules 220 which the user selects to receive training and fitness demonstrations, information, and videos. These modules, selectable by the user or automatically selectable by the user's virtual coach, include a Motivational Exercises Module 221, a Training Exercises Module 222, a Nutrition Module 223, an Injury Prevention and Treatment Module 224, a Get Out and Play Module 225, a Creating Exercise Equipment Module 226, a Did You Know? Module 227, a Coach's Corner Module 228, and an Articles of Interest Module 229. When the user makes the selections, the user can manually select different modules displayed on the user interface. Additionally, the interactive website based exercise system can automatically direct a user to different modules based on information stored in the database from the user's last visit to their personalized homepage.
Another aspect of the present invention is a coupon distribution box available as a selectable icon on the user's personalized homepage or within selected Modules and options. The coupon box may also be provided as a selectable icon on the parent/guardian's homepage. This coupon box may provide coupons or announcements of special discounts at various stores, including grocery stores, school supplies stores, sporting goods stores, or any other products related to physical fitness and training. The contents of the coupon box may change depending on the selections made by the user so they are customized to the information the user is actively selecting on the website. For example, the coupon box on the personalized homepage may display coupons or announcements of discounts relating to grocery store products when the user selects the Nutrition Module. The contents could then change to coupons and announcements of discounts for pain relief, first aid and related products when the user selects the Injury Prevention & Treatment Module. This coupon box may appear as a separate selectable icon on the user's personalized homepage, or the coupons may appear as part of the drop down windows in any selected Module.
Upon selection of a Module 221-229, the personalized homepage displays the title of the selected Module and provides additional, selectable options below this Module title. As seen in
In an alternative embodiment, selection of a Module may direct a user to a new webpage that is specific to that Module. In this embodiment, the personalized homepage is replaced by a Module homepage that contains the selectable options for that selected Module. The user may return to their personal homepage through a link on the selected Module homepage.
In an alternative embodiment, once a Module is selected a user may be directed to a specific webpage for that Module, wherein additional selectable options are displayed within that webpage. Instead of a series of drop-down menus as discussed above, each selection opens a new webpage containing the next level of options available to the user. Selection of each additional option links the user to a new screen with the next level of selectable options displayed, and a link allowing the user to return to the previous selection page or to the user homepage. In this manner, the invention allows for a user to progress to specific areas of information or instruction through a series of pages for each level of selectable options. For example, a user selecting the Training Exercises Module may be directed to a Training Exercises Module webpage. This Training Exercises Module webpage displays selected options for the type of strength training the user is currently searching for, such as warm up, strength exercises, speed exercise, or injury prevention. Upon selection of one of these options, the user is directed to a new page that displays the next level of options.
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An example of a demonstration of how a user can create their own exercise equipment is displayed in
An expanded view of user selected options under the Did You Know Module being displayed on a user interface is shown in
In accessing the website based fitness program, users can connect through a personal computer, smart phone, cellular phone, or any device that allows for connection to the internet. The website based fitness program of the present invention can also be implemented as an application for a smart phone or other device that has internet connectivity. When implemented as an application for a smart phone, the user's personalized homepage automatically loads upon selecting of the application. The application further allows the user to upload information regarding completed exercises, information regarding fitness level tests, questions or comments to their virtual coach, and audio or video clips.
In addition to the personalized homepage, the web site based fitness program of the present invention may also contain additional programs accessible through the website for general student body populations or adults. The general student body fitness program accessible by a user on the website based fitness program of the present invention may allow a school, education facility, or other organization to create customized training and fitness programs based on goals or curriculum requirements. In the case of a school or organization, the website based fitness program homepage for the organization would allow the organization to upload any instructions, curriculum, lesson plans, or student and class schedules. Additionally, the education facility or other organization is able to display calendar information giving users information and notices for upcoming registration deadlines for athletic teams, practice schedules, and dates and times of athletic events. The adult program of the present invention presents users with exercises and information accessible through a personalized homepage that are beneficial to older athletes and others wanting a structured fitness and health program. The adult program personalized homepage can include daily exercise suggestions and reminders, as well as information related to specific injuries or health problems. Companies such as health care providers also have the ability to add specific training and rehab programs to the website that can be performed by their patients in order to combat injuries and health problems as well.
In addition to accessing a personalized homepage through a website address, the present invention allows for registered users to create links to their homepages that can then be contained in social media or networking sites where the users are also registered.
This Non-provisional application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/418,778 filed Dec. 1, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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61418778 | Dec 2010 | US |