Claims
- 1. A training device for receiving and employing an electronic training script, comprising:
a receiver for electronically receiving an electronic training script; a sensor for detecting at least one characteristic of a workout; a display unit for displaying activity information designated by the electronic training script in response to a detected status of the at least one characteristic detected by the sensor.
- 2. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is an infrared receiver.
- 3. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is an electronic mail account for receiving electronic mail.
- 4. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is a cable port.
- 5. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is a wireless radio receiver.
- 6. The training device recited in claim 1, further including a transmitter for electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device.
- 7. The training device recited in claim 6, wherein the transmitter is an infrared transmitter.
- 8. The training device recited in claim 6, wherein the transmitter is an electronic mail account for sending electronic mail.
- 9. The training device recited in claim 6, wherein the transmitter is a cable port.
- 10. The training device recited in claim 6, wherein the transmitter is a wireless radio transmitter.
- 11. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one characteristic is a time duration.
- 12. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one characteristic is a physical characteristic of a user employing the training device.
- 13. The training device recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a heart rate of the user.
- 14. The training device recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a blood pressure of the user.
- 15. The training device recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a blood-oxygen content of the user.
- 16. The training device recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a distance traveled by the user.
- 17. The training device recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a speed traveled at by the user.
- 18. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run.
- 19. The training device recited in claim 18, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run at a predetermined speed.
- 20. The training device recited in claim 18, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run a predetermined distance.
- 21. The training device recited in claim 18, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run for predetermined amount of time.
- 22. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the activity information is an instruction to rest.
- 23. The training device recited in claim 22, wherein the activity information is an instruction to rest for a predetermined amount of time.
- 24. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the activity information is an instruction to stretch.
- 25. The training device recited in claim 24, wherein the activity information is an instruction to stretch for a predetermined amount of time.
- 26. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the sensor is a second receiver for receiving information from a remote sensing device.
- 27. The training device recited in claim 26, wherein the remote sensing device is a heart rate monitor.
- 28. The training device recited in claim 26, wherein the remote sensing device is an accelerometer.
- 29. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the sensor is a pulse rate sensor for contacting a user of the training device to detect a pulse rate of the user.
- 30. The training device recited in claim 1, wherein the sensor is an accelerometer for measuring a travel speed, a travel distance or both a travel speed and a travel distance of a user of the training device.
- 31. A method for receiving and employing an electronic training script, comprising:
electronically receiving an electronic training script; detecting at least one characteristic of a workout; and displaying activity information designated by the electronic training script in response to detecting the at least one characteristic.
- 32. The method recited in claim 31, further including:
detecting a second characteristic of the workout; and displaying second activity information designated by the electronic training script in response to detecting the second characteristic.
- 33. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the electronic training script is received by an infrared transmission.
- 34. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the electronic training script is received via an electronic mail account.
- 35. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the electronic training script is received through a cable port.
- 36. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the electronic training script is received through a wireless radio transmission.
- 37. The method recited in claim 31, further including electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device.
- 38. The method recited in claim 37, further including electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device by infrared transmission.
- 39. The method recited in claim 37, further including electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device by electronic mail from an electronic mail account.
- 40. The method recited in claim 37, further including electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device a cable port.
- 41. The method recited in claim 37, further including electronically transmitting the electronic training script to another device by a wireless radio transmission.
- 42. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the at least one characteristic is a time duration.
- 43. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the at least one characteristic is a physical characteristic of a user employing the training device.
- 44. The method recited in claim 43, wherein the at least one characteristic is a heart rate of the user.
- 45. The method recited in claim 43, wherein the at least one characteristic is a blood pressure of the user.
- 46. The method recited in claim 43, wherein the at least one characteristic is a blood-oxygen content of the user.
- 47. The method recited in claim 43, wherein the at least one characteristic is a distance traveled by the user.
- 48. The method recited in claim 43, wherein the at least one characteristic is a speed traveled at by the user.
- 49. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run.
- 50. The method recited in claim 49, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run at a predetermined speed.
- 51. The method recited in claim 49, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run a predetermined distance.
- 52. The method recited in claim 49, wherein the activity information is an instruction to run for predetermined amount of time.
- 53. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the activity information is an instruction to rest.
- 54. The method recited in claim 53, wherein the activity information is an instruction to rest for a predetermined amount of time.
- 55. The method recited in claim 31, wherein the activity information is an instruction to stretch.
- 56. The method recited in claim 55, wherein the activity information is an instruction to stretch for a predetermined amount of time.
- 57. The method recited in claim 31, further including detecting the at least one characteristic by receiving information from a remote sensing device.
- 58. The method recited in claim 57, wherein the remote sensing device is a heart rate monitor.
- 59. The method recited in claim 57, wherein the remote sensing device is an accelerometer.
- 60. The method recited in claim 31, further including detecting the at least one characteristic by receiving information from a pulse rate sensor contacting a user of the training device.
- 61. The method recited in claim 31, further including detecting the at least one characteristic by measuring a travel speed, a travel distance or both a travel speed and a travel distance of a user of the training device.
- 62. A device for designating a workout script, comprising:
an activity unit for designating a first activity to be performed by an athlete during a first step of a workout and a second activity to be performed by the athlete during a second step of the workout; and an quantity unit for designating a quantity for performance of the first activity after which the athlete performs the second activity; and a transmitter for transmitting a designated workout script to another device.
- 63. The device recited in claim 62, wherein the quantity defines an amount of performance of the first activity.
- 64. The device recited in claim 63, wherein the quantity is a distance to be traveled by the athlete while performing the first activity.
- 65. The device recited in claim 63, wherein the quantity is a number of times the first activity is to be performed by the athlete.
- 66. The device recited in claim 63, wherein the quantity is a time duration for which the first activity is to be performed by the athlete.
- 65. The device recited in claim 62, wherein the quantity defines an intensity of performance of the first activity.
- 66. The device recited in claim 65, wherein the quantity defines a heart rate of the athlete while performing the first activity.
- 67. The device recited in claim 65, wherein the quantity defines a force generated by the athlete while performing the first activity.
- 68. The device recited in claim 65, wherein the quantity defines a pace at which the athlete performs the first activity.
- 69. The device recited in claim 62, wherein the quantity defines both an intensity of performance of the first activity and an amount for which the athlete performs the first activity at the defined intensity of performance.
- 70. The device recited in claim 69, wherein the quantity defines a heart rate of the athlete while performing the first activity, and a time duration for which the first activity is to be performed by the athlete at the defined heart rate.
- 71. The device recited in claim 62, wherein the transmitter is an infrared transmitter.
- 72. The training device recited in claim 62, wherein the transmitter is an electronic mail account for sending electronic mail.
- 73. The training device recited in claim 62, wherein the transmitter is a cable port.
- 74. The training device recited in claim 62, wherein the transmitter is a wireless radio transmitter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/386,210, filed on May 30, 2002, entitled “Training Scripts” and naming Albert Shum as inventor, which provisional patent application is incorporated entirely herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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