Claims
- 1. A stabilizing device for use when engaged in water resistive element aquatic exercise in a container of water having bottom and side walls;
- attaching means attaching said stabilizing device to said container;
- a foot engaging means on said stabilizing device for engaging the top of a foot of a person while leaving the hands and arms free during aquatic exercise in said water whereby the person is supported in an exercise position.
- 2. The device recited in claim 1 wherein said attaching means comprises a base, a top surface on said base having at least one aperture extending into said base;
- said stabilizing device comprising a stabilizing portion and a post portion;
- said aperture receiving and releasably securing said post portion whereby said stabilizing device is releasably secured to said base.
- 3. The stabilizing device recited in claim 1 wherein said base is made of short pieces of pipe with open upward ends and attached together to form a support surface with openings for receiving posts of stabilizing equipment.
- 4. The aquatic stabilizing device recited in claim 2 wherein said top surface of said base provides a surface for an exercising person to stand on.
- 5. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 2 wherein said post portion is a downwardly extending part of said stabilizer device and said stabilizing portion is a rearwardly extending foot bar that is attached to said post providing a space below said foot bar for a foot of said person.
- 6. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 5 wherein said foot bar has a downwardly open half cylinder surface.
- 7. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 2 wherein an array of said apertures are formed in said top surface of said base; and,
- said apertures are disposed closely adjacent to one another and are generally disposed in rows and columns.
- 8. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 2 wherein said aperture is circular.
- 9. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 2 wherein said apertures are square in cross section.
- 10. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 6 wherein said stabilizing device comprises an elongated flexible member.
- 11. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 5 wherein said apertures are hexagonal in shape and form apertures that are equally spaced along three diagonals to receive said support members.
- 12. A stabilizing device for use with resistive element aquatic exercise equipment comprising a base adapted to rest on the bottom of a body of water;
- said base having an aperture;
- a support member having a first end received in said aperture;
- said support member having a second end spaced from said aperture;
- body engaging means fixed to said second end of said support member for engaging the body of an exercising person while leaving the hands and arms free.
- 13. The device recited in claim 12 wherein said support member comprises a post.
- 14. The device recited in claim 12 wherein said support member is made of pipe made of thermoplastic material.
- 15. The device recited in claim 14 wherein said device has two posts held together by thermoplastic plumbing pipe and plumbing fittings.
- 16. The device recited in claim 14 wherein said device has three posts held together by plastic fittings.
- 17. The device recited in claim 14 wherein said device has four posts held together by thermoplastic T's and elbows attached to said pipe.
- 18. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 1 wherein said stabilizer is attached to said container by a vacuum cup.
- 19. The aquatic stabilizer device recited in claim 1 wherein said stabilizer is attached to said container by means of a body of heavier than water material.
- 20. An aquatic exercising device;
- said device comprising a container having a bottom;
- water in said container;
- said water having a top surface above said bottom a distance of more than 8 feet;
- a stabilizer supported on said bottom adapted to engage the body of the person using said device while leaving the hands and arms free whereby the person's body is held in exercise position in said water.
- 21. The exercising device recited in claim 20 wherein stabilizer has a body engaging member thereon; and,
- body engaging member adapted to engage torso of the person whereby the person's body is retained in position against movement during aquatic exercise.
- 22. The exercising device recited in claim 21 wherein said body engaging member is attached to said bottom and having an upper end with said body engaging means adapted to engage the torso of the person whereby the person's body is retained in position during aquatic exercise.
- 23. The exercising device recited in claim 20 wherein air supply is provided for said person;
- said air supply including a head set for converting said air.
- 24. The exercising device recited in claim 20 wherein an exercise device includes a helmet and a resistance element on said helmet for neck exercise.
- 25. The exercising device recited in claim 20 wherein said devices includes a golf club.
- 26. A stabilizer to secure an exerciser in an exercise position for resistive element aquatic exercise in a container having a bottom;
- water in said container;
- said stabilizer supported on said bottom adapted to engage the top of the foot of an exercising person while leaving the hands and arms free whereby the person's top of the foot is held in exercise position in said water.
- 27. A stabilizing device for aquatic exercise in a container of water having bottom and side walls;
- attaching means attaching said stabilizing device to said container;
- a body engaging means on said stabilizing device for engaging the body of a person during aquatic exercise in said water whereby the person is supported in an exercise position;
- said attaching means comprises a base, a top surface on said base having at least one aperture extending into said base;
- said stabilizing device comprising a stabilizing portion and a post portion;
- said aperture receiving and releasably securing said post portion whereby said stabilizing device is releasably secured to said base;
- said post portion is a downwardly extending part of said stabilizing device and said stabilizing portion is a rearwardly extending foot bar that is attached to said post providing a space below said foot bar for a foot of said person.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending Ser. No. 08/365,498 filed Dec. 28, 1994.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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