The present invention is directed to the field of exercise equipment and methods of using exercise equipment, in particular the invention is directed to exercise equipment allowing multiple exercises using numerous different muscles.
The present invention is directed to an apparatus allowing a user to get an excellent whole-body work out. The invention includes a frame that has a region for completing a pull up type movement, a region for completing a push up style movement, and a region for completing a dip style movement as well as variations of movements. Additionally the assembled unit may act in a similar fashion to a ballet or balance bar to allow completion of a variety of movements and exercises.
A platform may be added to the push up and dip region to create an elevated platform or step. An upper horizontal bar is optionally equipped with two or more suspended grips. These grips may rotate during use. The raised front bar region allows a user to perform dip and push up exercises and receives a step platform which may have foam rubber grips or other comfortable solutions for the gripping of the bars during exercises.
The configuration of the machine also allows variations on several of the key movements to allow the exercises to become easier for the user. For example, an alternative to the pull up style movement allows the user to place their buttocks on the floor and execute the pull up motion more easily by virtue of lifting less body. Additionally variations on the design of the parts may allow for other various uses such as support for legs during stretches, the creation of a sling and other variations. The abdominals may also be used with the user's body in the pull up movement position and raising the legs upward and toward the user's hands. Variations on this movement are also possible.
The invention may be more completely understood in connection with the following drawings, in which:
While the invention may be modified in many ways, specifics have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives following within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims.
Described herein is an exercise device, as shown in
The device comprises, in certain embodiments, a frame that can vary in tube style and configuration but which has a region for completing a pull up type movement, a region for completing a push up style movement and a region for completing a dip style movement as well as variations of movements within. Additionally the assembled unit may act in a similar fashion to a ballet or balance bar to allow completion of a variety of movements and exercises.
A platform may be added to the push up and dip region
The upper most horizontal bar 11 is optionally equipped with two or more suspended grips 13. These grips may rotate during use. The grips may also be adjustable in length. The grips are also allowed to be adjusted along the horizontal bar 11 to achieve different width hand positions. The material and construction of the grips may vary and can be imagined in plastic, steel or nylon webbing and foam as shown.
The raised front bar region 14 allows a user to perform dip and push up exercises and receives the step platform 12 which may have foam rubber grips 16 or other comfortable solutions for the gripping of the bars during exercises. These foam grips 16 may also be used in conjunction with the step platform in exercise variations.
The configuration of the machine also allows variations on several of the key movements to allow the exercises to become easier for the user. In a reclining pull up style movement shown in
An alternative to the pull up style movement allows the user to place their buttocks on the floor and execute the pull up motion more easily by virtue of lifting less body weight
The pull up grips 13 may be used in different exercises from various positions about the machine. Additionally variations on the design of the parts may allow for other various uses such as support for legs during stretches, the creation of a sling and other variations. The abdominals may also be used with the users body in the pull up movement position and raising the legs upward and toward the users hands. Variations on this movement are also possible.
The raised front bar region 14 may be used for a push up style movement. In a traditional movement the hands are placed on the foam grips 16, facing downward with the body stretched outward to execute a push up style movement
This action allows the exercise to become easier by virtue of using less of the users body weight allowing greater frequency of the movement. It is the case that the raised front bar region 14 also allows the push up style movement to become more easy by virtue of creating an angle less than parallel to the floor and so less of the users body weight is being used in the motion.
The front raised bar region 14 may also be used to complete a dip style movement. With the hands placed on the foam grips 16 in a seated type position and the legs extended outward the user may raise up against their body weight up and down creating a dip style movement
The front raised bar region 14 may also be varied by the user to create a greater or lesser space between the foam grips 16. This change may be created dynamically during exercise or adjusted to a static position. Additionally the vertical height of the front raised bar region 14 may be adjusted upward or downward.
The elevated platform 12 may be used in a range of exercise methods. Shown is use in a lunge style movement with one foot on the floor and the alternate foot placed on the platform
The apparatus of the invention may be used from various directions. From the rear as shown in
The horizontal bar 11 is adjustable vertically for use in various movements, as shown in
The raised front bar region 14 may also vary in vertical adjustment as well, allowing various grip positions. Additionally the raised front bar region 14 and the foam grips 16 may adjust inward or outward either dynamically or in a fixed position.
The height adjustment of the upward support bar 15. or the front bar region may occur by various methods. The upward support bar 15 is adjusted by means of spring loaded lockable spring pins 18 known to the industry. The vertical adjustment of the upward support bar 15 also occurs within a channel formed in one or both of the mating tubes to maintain rotational alignment.
The frame design of the machine 17 may vary in material, configuration, number of parts and design while still allowing similar function of the primary exercises as shown in
The folding of the machine 17, may occur in various methods. The current embodiment shown in
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