1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to fitness and exercise, and more particularly to a method of taking sliding exercise on a training machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
People usually exercise on various training machines for train his/her muscle or for fitness. The conventional training machines make users to move in a specific path, such as the stepper makes users to step repeatedly, the elliptical trainer makes users to move his/her feet in an elliptical path, which is like the path of feet when he/she is walking or running, the airwalker makes users to move his/her feet forward and rearward in a curved path, and a trainer makes users to split. These training machines may be operated indoor to make users to feel like he/she is exercising outdoors so that these machines are very popular. A variety of new training machines are provided in the market.
The specified path of movement only train specified muscles so that a new path of exercise must be provided in a modern training machine.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of taking sliding exercise in a new path.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of taking a sliding exercise, wherein the sliding exercise is taken on a training machine and the training machine has two pedals. The method includes the steps of: a) putting feet on the pedals; and b) reciprocating the feet in opposite directions or in the same direction. The feet respectively move in a curved path on a substantial horizontal plane.
Therefore, the use's feet reciprocate forward/rearward and split to train user's muscles.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a new path of a sliding exercise for training. Both feet of a user slide on a substantial horizontal plane. It is preferable that the sliding exercise is taken on a specific training machine, and the training machine has two pedals to move in the new path.
As shown in
The frame 10 is provided with stop members 10a, 10b to limit the rotation of the rotary members 30. Each path has a front end a1, a2, a rear end b1, b2, and a middle point c1, c2. A distance between the middle points c1 and c2 is shorter than a distance between the front ends a1 and a2, and is shorter than a distance between the rear ends b1 and b2 as well.
As shown in
A user may take the sliding exercise on the training machine 100. First, the user stands on the pedals 40 and holds the handle 20 to be ready for the sliding exercise.
In the beginning, both the pedals 40 are at middle points c1 and c2, and then the use moves the feet in opposite directions, as shown in
It is easy to understand that the feet repeatedly move forward/rearward and split during the sliding exercise. Besides, the pedals 40 are free for rotation so that the feet may rotate purposely or naturally during the sliding exercise.
The sliding exercise of the present invention makes the feet to move in the curved paths on a substantial horizontal plane. Therefore, the feet may move in the same direction. In the second kind of the sliding exercise, the center of weight of the user will move during the exercise. As shown in
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the equivalence of the present invention is still in the scope of claim construction of the present invention.
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