Claims
- 1. A method for training a runner comprising
- having the runner run on a running platform consisting essentially of:
- a track having guides;
- a single running platform supported on said guides, said guides including means for supporting the runner's weight thereon and for enabling horizontal oscillatory motion of said platform, and said platform comprising a flat surface of sufficient width to simultaneously support both feet of a runner standing thereon; and,
- a spring loaded hydraulic damper mounted between said track and said running platform and restraining said platform from free horizontal oscillation parallel to and in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion such that said platform moves in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion against said spring loaded hydraulic damper in response to the driving motion of the runner's foot, and said spring loaded hydraulic damper moves said platform in the opposite direction when the driving motion is removed,
- said platform adapted to provide information on its motion to a central controller,
- restraining said runner from running off said platform by means attached to a tether post and comprising belt means adapted to be worn by the runner,
- displaying on a video display means information from said central controller and displaying an exercising scene comprising a video figure, sign posts, a pulsing target figure having a speed figure displayed on its back, and a speed indication,
- monitoring the runner's heartbeat and providing heartbeat information to said central controller, and
- maintaining the runner's heart rate by training the runner to maintain his rate of foot strike for given intervals.
- 2. The method for training a runner of claim 1 wherein said step of displaying on a video display further comprises the step of displaying an exercising scene comprising a video figure, sign posts, a pulsing target figure having a speed figure displayed on its back, and a speed indication.
- 3. A method for training a runner on a hydraulic track exerciser comprising
- supporting a runner on a running platform, said platform consisting essentially of:
- a track having guides;
- a single running platform supported on said guides, said guides including means for supporting the runner's weight thereon and for enabling horizontal oscillatory motion of said platform, and said platform comprising a flat surface of sufficient width to simultaneously support both feet of a runner standing thereon; and,
- a spring loaded hydraulic damper mounted between said track and said running platform and restraining said platform from free horizontal oscillation parallel to and in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion such that said platform moves in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion against said spring loaded hydraulic damper in response to the driving motion of the runner's foot, and said spring loaded hydraulic damper moves said platform in the opposite direction when the driving motion is removed.
- 4. A track exerciser for training a runner consisting essentially of:
- a track having guides;
- a single running platform supported on said guides, said guides including means for supporting the runner's weight thereon and for enabling horizontal oscillatory motion of said platform, and said platform comprising a flat surface of sufficient width to simultaneously support both feet of a runner standing thereon; and,
- a spring loaded hydraulic damper mounted between said track and said running platform and restraining said platform from free horizontal oscillation parallel to and in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion such that said platform moves in the direction of the runner's backward foot motion against said spring loaded hydraulic damper in response to the driving motion of the runner's foot, and said spring loaded hydraulic damper moves said platform in the opposite direction when the driving motion is removed.
- 5. The track exerciser of claim 4, comprising restraining means attached to a tether post and comprising belt means adapted to be worn by the runner.
- 6. The track exerciser of claim 4 comprising video display means adapted to display an exercising scene comprising a video figure representing the runner, a target figure, a target speed figure, and a current speed indication.
- 7. The track exerciser of claim 7 further comprising heartbeat monitoring means and transmitter means adapted for connection to the runner's chest and adapted to provide information to said central controller.
- 8. The track exerciser of claim 4, wherein said running platform is adapted to provide information on its motion to a central controller, and said track exerciser further comprises
- video display means adapted to receive information from said central controller and to display an exercising scene comprising a video figure, a target figure having a speed figure displayed and a speed indication.
- 9. The track exerciser of claim 8 further comprising heartbeat monitoring means and transmitter means adapted for connection to the runner's chest and adapted to provide information to said central controller.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/479,981, filed on Feb. 14, 1990, now abandoned.
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