CA3073438A1 - Full-body energy device - Google Patents
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- CA3073438A1 CA3073438A1 CA3073438A CA3073438A CA3073438A1 CA 3073438 A1 CA3073438 A1 CA 3073438A1 CA 3073438 A CA3073438 A CA 3073438A CA 3073438 A CA3073438 A CA 3073438A CA 3073438 A1 CA3073438 A1 CA 3073438A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B15/00—Clubs for gymnastics or the like, e.g. for swinging exercises
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
- A63B22/18—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with elements, i.e. platforms, having a circulating, nutating or rotating movement, generated by oscillating movement of the user, e.g. platforms wobbling on a centrally arranged spherical support
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B69/00—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
- A63B69/18—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for skiing
- A63B69/182—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for skiing for cross-country-skiing
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Abstract
Patent Application ABSTRACT
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
Description
Patent Application ABSTRACT
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
I claim a Full-Body Energy Device with springy mat for aerobic capability, and poles for balance and additional exercise, as shown and described.
DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows the springy mat and a tray above a full-body energy unit.
Figure 2 shows the springy mat above the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 3 shows the springy mat inserted into the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 4 shows a balancing pole used with the full-body energy unit.
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
I claim a Full-Body Energy Device with springy mat for aerobic capability, and poles for balance and additional exercise, as shown and described.
DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows the springy mat and a tray above a full-body energy unit.
Figure 2 shows the springy mat above the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 3 shows the springy mat inserted into the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 4 shows a balancing pole used with the full-body energy unit.
Claims
Patent Application ABSTRACT
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
I claim a Full-Body Energy Device with springy mat for aerobic capability, and poles for balance and additional exercise, as shown and described.
DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows the springy mat and a tray above a full-body energy unit.
Figure 2 shows the springy mat above the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 3 shows the springy mat inserted into the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 4 shows a balancing pole used with the full-body energy unit.
The Full-Body Energy device is a device incorporating the benefits of gravity and circulation with the added ability to do aerobic exercise and to be balanced (equilibrium).
DESCRIPTION
Existing oscillating exercise machines afford a wide range of health benefits including weight loss, muscle development, firming & toning, improved bone structure, reduced signs of aging, improved circulation, pain relief, rehabilitation of injuries, massage etc., but provide little in the way of aerobic exercise. Traditional exercise machines such as treadmills, stationary bicycles and elliptical machines provide aerobic exercise but do not afford all the additional benefits of an oscillating exercise machine. What is needed is a system that provides the benefits of both.
The present invention provides the benefits of oscillating exercise and adds an aerobic exercise component in an easy-to-use manner. It provides a wide range of health benefits in less time. The present invention generates less stress on the joints, ligaments and tendons when compared to regular resistance training. It is low impact and ergonomically designed and is suitable for use by all ages and body types.
The full-body energy unit consists of a pivoting base. The top surface has a specially-designed mat with thickness enough for springiness (3 cm in the drawings). The springy material can withstand millions of impacts without distorting. Figures 1-3 show the mat with a tray for it. The unit has one or two balancing poles (pipes, sticks etc.) with rubber non-slip bottom, as shown in Figure 4.
The oscillating device has two aspects.
A: No current oscillating device has a springy mat to allow the user to use aerobically by shifting weight from one leg to the other. In this unit, shifting weight back and forth allows aerobic exercise benefit, which is hugely multiplied from current devices.
B: The balancing poles give the user stability and at the same time allow for upper-body exercise, such as emulating cross-country skiing or any one of hundreds of motions resulting in aerobic exercise, which is amplified by the springy mat.
CLAIM
I claim a Full-Body Energy Device with springy mat for aerobic capability, and poles for balance and additional exercise, as shown and described.
DRAWINGS
Figure 1 shows the springy mat and a tray above a full-body energy unit.
Figure 2 shows the springy mat above the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 3 shows the springy mat inserted into the tray, without the full-body energy unit.
Figure 4 shows a balancing pole used with the full-body energy unit.
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