CN113168658A - Exercise history management device, exercise history management method, and computer program for operating the same in computer - Google Patents

Exercise history management device, exercise history management method, and computer program for operating the same in computer Download PDF

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CN113168658A
CN113168658A CN201980077861.0A CN201980077861A CN113168658A CN 113168658 A CN113168658 A CN 113168658A CN 201980077861 A CN201980077861 A CN 201980077861A CN 113168658 A CN113168658 A CN 113168658A
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In one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an exercise history management apparatus including: a map data providing part that provides map data of a specific region requested from a user terminal to the user terminal; a user relationship control section that controls a relationship between each user and another user; a motion information control unit which receives and stores one or more of motion items input in the user terminal, a first category in which motions belonging to the items are classified according to a first criterion, a second category in which motions belonging to the first category are classified according to a second criterion, and detailed motions belonging to the second category, extracts motion information according to a request of the user terminal, and provides the extracted motion information to the user terminal; and a motion log control part which receives and stores the established motion log information transmitted from the user terminal, extracts the motion log according to the request of the user terminal and provides the motion log to the user terminal.

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Exercise history management device, exercise history management method, and computer program for operating the same in computer
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a motion history management device, a motion history management method, and a computer program for operating the same in a computer.
Background
People who register in a gym for exercise, mostly after a few days, have difficulty maintaining initial discretion. Particularly, in exercise performed alone such as weight training, people tend to feel bored, cannot enjoy daily exercise, and feel difficulty in continuous exercise.
At this time, one of the suggestions provided by the people who successfully insist on sports is to go to the gym on the day when the people do not want to do sports, and not do sports but see others to do sports. This is because experience has recognized that, in many cases, the intention of exercise is recovered even if only the person who tries to exercise is seen.
It is well known that humans, which are described as social animals, have a tendency to align their behavior with the behavior of others, especially the group. In daily life, the movement of involuntarily conforming the posture of the user to the person who is induced to communicate is also easily observed. In addition, researchers in diverse academic fields are exploring the influence of others' activities on individuals, including human field studies on the sense of concordance and sublimation confirmed by group chorea and participants thereof, which commonly exist in multiple cultural circles, studies on "mirror neurons" of primates published in 1999 by the neuroscientian marcoboni (Marco Iacoboni), and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical subject
Embodiments of the present invention provide an exercise history management apparatus, an exercise history management method, and a computer program for operating the same in a computer, which improve exercise will by sharing exercise records among users.
Technical scheme
In one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an exercise history management apparatus including: a map data providing part that provides map data of a specific region requested from a user terminal to the user terminal; a user relationship control section that controls a relationship between each user and another user; a motion information control unit which receives and stores one or more of motion items input in the user terminal, a first category in which motions belonging to the items are classified according to a first criterion, a second category in which motions belonging to the first category are classified according to a second criterion, and detailed motions belonging to the second category, extracts motion information according to a request of the user terminal, and provides the extracted motion information to the user terminal; and a motion log control part which receives and stores the established motion log information transmitted from the user terminal, extracts the motion log according to the request of the user terminal and provides the motion log to the user terminal.
Effects of the invention
The embodiment of the invention can obtain the effect of improving the sport intention by sharing the sport record among users.
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Fig. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of the motion history management apparatus shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of the display control apparatus shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 to 7 are diagrams showing a map page (map page) displayed on a user terminal of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 to 11 are diagrams showing a page of interest (pool page) displayed on a user terminal of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 to 14 are diagrams showing content pages (contents pages) displayed on a user terminal of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 to 18 are diagrams showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of an exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 19 to 24 are diagrams showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of an exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 25 to 27 are diagrams showing a user preference Exercise setting page (Exercise pool page) displayed on a user terminal of the Exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 28 to 31 are diagrams showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 32 to 37 are diagrams showing login pages of the motion history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 38 to 43 are diagrams showing a member registration page of the movement history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 44 to 49 are diagrams showing user information input pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 50 to 53 are diagrams showing my gym (my gym) setup pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 54 to 59 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 60 is a diagram showing a flow of a motion history management method of an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 61 to 64 are diagrams showing a flow of a display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 65 to 73 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 74 to 80 are diagrams showing a photograph enlargement page of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention and a "like" icon displayed therein.
Fig. 81 to 86 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 87 is a diagram showing a sports icon of the sports history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 88 is a diagram showing a map page displayed on the user terminal of the motion history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 89 to 90 are diagrams showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of an exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 91 to 92 are diagrams showing a user preference Exercise setting page (Exercise pool page) displayed on a user terminal of the Exercise history management system of the embodiment.
Fig. 93 to 97 are diagrams showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 98 is a diagram showing a map page of the motion history management system of one embodiment of the present invention.
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The following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced, by way of example. Such embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. The various embodiments of the invention, although different from each other, are understood not to be necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, the specific shape, structure, and characteristics described in the present specification may be modified from one embodiment to another embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is to be understood that the position and arrangement of the individual components in the embodiments may be changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components in various respects.
In order that those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains may readily practice the invention, various embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a service server 100, a user terminal 200, and other user terminals 300. Here, the service server 100 may be an example of the movement history management apparatus of the present invention, and the user terminal 200 may be an example of the display control apparatus of the present invention.
The service server 100 of an embodiment of the present invention may control such that a motion log is displayed in the user terminal 200, managing a motion history. That is, the service server 100 may provide the map data of the specific region requested from the user terminal 200 to the user terminal 200. The service server 100 may receive and store the predetermined user information transmitted from the user terminal 200, and may extract the user information according to a request from the user terminal 200 and provide the user information to the user terminal 200. In addition, the service server 100 may store and manage relationships between each user and other users. In addition, the service server 100 may receive and store information of a gym from the user terminal 200, extract the gym information according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide it to the user terminal 200. In addition, the service server 100 may receive and store the motion information, extract the motion information according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide it to the user terminal 200. In addition, the service server 100 may receive and store predetermined motion log information transmitted from the user terminal 200, extract a motion log according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide the motion log to the user terminal 200.
The user terminal 200 means a communication terminal that can utilize an application provided by the service server 100 under a wired and wireless communication environment. The user terminal 200 may be a portable terminal of a user. If described in more detail, user terminal 200 may comprise any modality of computer (e.g., desktop, laptop, tablet, etc.), media computing platform (e.g., cable, satellite set-top box, digital video recorder), handheld computing device such as a PDA, email client, etc., cell phone, wearable (wearable) device modality that may be attached or worn by a user's body for use, or any modality of other kind of computing or communication platform, although the invention is not limited thereto.
On the other hand, the service server 100 may communicate with other user terminals 300 used by other users than the user. The other user terminals 300 may directly apply the description about the user terminal 200 described above. However, in the present specification, for convenience of explanation, terminals of other users are referred to as other user terminals 300 in a differentiated manner from the standpoint of users of the user terminal 200 using the motion history management method of the present invention. Therefore, the user of the other user terminal 300 can be the user of the user terminal 200 described in this specification, as well.
On the other hand, the service server 100, the user terminal 200 and the other user terminals 300 may communicate through a communication network. In this case, the communication network means a communication network that provides an access path so that the user terminal 200 or 300 can transmit and receive data after accessing the service server 100. The communication network may include wired Networks such as LANs (Local Area Networks), WANs (Wide Area Networks), MANs (metropolar Area Networks), ISDNs (Integrated Service Digital Networks), and wireless Networks such as wireless LANs, CDMA (code division multiple access), bluetooth, and satellite communications, for example, although the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of the service server 100 shown in fig. 1.
Referring to fig. 2, the service server 100 may include a communication part 110, a memory 120, a program storage part 130, a control part 140, a database 150, a map data providing part 161, a user information control part 162, a user relationship control part 163, a gym information control part 164, an exercise information control part 165, an exercise log control part 166, and a content information providing part 167.
The communication unit 110 provides a communication interface necessary for transmitting and receiving signals between the service server 100 and the user terminals 200 and 300 in the form of packet data. The communication unit 110 may be a device including hardware and software necessary for transmitting and receiving signals such as control signals or data signals to and from other network devices through wired and wireless connections.
The memory 120 performs a function of temporarily or permanently storing data processed by the control section 140. The memory 120 may include a magnetic storage medium (magnetic storage medium) or a flash storage medium (flash storage medium), but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the program storage section 130 may store a program made up of commands instructing all processes to be executed by the control section 140 described later.
The control unit 140 is a central processing unit that controls the overall process of motion history management such as receiving a motion log from a user terminal and providing the motion log of the user and/or other users to the user terminal. That is, the control unit 140 may execute control software loaded in the driver storage unit 130, and may control each unit in the service server 100 to provide information such as a motion history to the user terminal 200.
Among them, the control part 140 may include all kinds of devices capable of processing data such as a processor (processor). Here, the "processor" may mean, for example, a data processing apparatus built in hardware having a physically structured circuit in order to execute a function expressed by a code or a command contained in a program. As described above, as an example of the data processing device built in the hardware, a processing device such as a microprocessor (microprocessor), a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a processor core (processor core), a multiprocessor (multiprocessor), an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit), and an FPGA (field programmable gate array) may be included, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto.
The database 150 may include a user database storing user information, a map information database storing map information, a user relationship information database storing user relationship information, a gym information database storing gym information, a motion information database storing motion information, a motion log database storing motion logs, a content information database storing content information.
The map data providing section 161 performs a role of providing the map data of the specific region requested from the user terminal 200 to the user terminal 200. The specific area may be an area corresponding to the position of the gym transmitted from the user terminal 200, or may be an area including the current position of the user terminal 200. Alternatively, if the user terminal 200 is in a state of not selecting the use of the location information (for example, a state of turning off the GPS), it may be in a region corresponding to the map data that the user has recently received.
The user information control unit 162 may receive and store predetermined user information transmitted from the user terminal 200, extract user information according to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the user information to the user terminal 200. The user information may include user authentication information (e-mail, password, etc.), user personal information (user name, gender, date of birth, photo, exercise times, the number of users who i pay attention (posing), the number of users who pay attention (posing), user comments, etc.), user preferred exercise information, user gym information, etc. Further, the user information may include a date mark (a mark such as a birthday player or a safe night player), a city mark (a mark such as which country or city the user is exercising in), and the like.
The user relationship control unit 163 may be referred to as a component for controlling the relationship between each user and another user and providing a certain social network service. That is, the user relationship control unit 163 controls a series of processes such as application, acceptance, rejection, and storage of a focus (posing) relationship between users.
The gym information control unit 164 may receive and store information of a gym, extract the gym information according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide it to the user terminal 200. The gym information may include, among other things, the name, location, photograph of the gym, available sports equipment, registered users, etc.
The motion information control unit 165 may receive and store motion information, extract motion information according to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the motion information to the user terminal 200. The motion information may include a motion item, a first category classifying motions belonging to the items according to a first reference, a second category classifying motions belonging to the first category according to a second reference, and information related to detailed motions belonging to the second category.
For example, if weight training is taken as an example of the sports items, the first category of weight training may include core (core) exercise, lower body (lower body) exercise, upper body-pull exercise, upper body-push exercise, and whole body (whole body) exercise.
The information of each detailed movement may include information on the operation order, the movement location, and the like of each detailed movement.
The motion log control unit 166 may receive and store predetermined motion log information transmitted from the user terminal 200, extract a motion log according to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the motion log to the user terminal 200. The motion log may include, among other things, the type of motion performed, the weight of motion(s) per set, the number of motions(s) per set, the time of motion(s) per set, notes, etc. Note that the motion log control unit 166 may provide the motion log of another user to the user terminal 200 so that the user terminal 200 can display an image showing the motion. The motion log control unit 166 may provide the motion logs of other users who are currently in motion, other users who are in motion in my favorite gym, and other users who are in a pooling relationship with each user terminal 200.
The content information providing section 167 may receive and store the content-related information, extract the content information according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide it to the user terminal 200.
In addition, although not shown in the drawings, the map service server 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include a memory, an input/output unit, a program storage unit, and a control unit.
The functions and configurations of the components of the service server 100 will be described in more detail in the following description of the screens of the application.
Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of the display control apparatus shown in fig. 1.
The user terminal 200 of the present invention includes a network interface unit 210, a memory 220, an input/output unit 230, a program storage unit 240, a control unit 250, a display control unit 260, and the like.
Specifically, the network interface unit 210 provides a communication interface necessary for receiving and transmitting data such as a motion log, user information, and map data from the service server 100 in conjunction with the communication network.
The memory 220 functions to temporarily store data processed by the control unit 250, and temporarily store a motion log, map data, and the like transmitted to the user terminal 200.
The input/output section 230 may be constituted by a touch recognition display controller or another various input/output controller. As one example, a touch recognition display controller provides an output interface and an input interface between a device and a user. The touch identification display controller receives and transmits an electric signal with the control part. Additionally, the touch recognition display controller displays visual output to the user, which may include text, graphics, images, video, and combinations thereof. Such an input/output portion 230 may be, for example, a predetermined display member such as a touch-recognizable OLED (Organic light emitting display) or LCD (Liquid crystal display).
The program storage unit 240 is loaded with control software for executing a job of receiving the motion log and the map data from the service server 100, a job of displaying data such as the motion log and the map data on the input/output unit 230 of the user terminal 200, a job of receiving an input signal of a user, and the like.
The control unit 250, which is a kind of central processing device, controls the overall process of providing the exercise history management service in the user terminal 200. That is, the control unit 250 drives the control software loaded in the program storage unit 240, controls the display control unit 250, and provides various services such as displaying a motion log and/or map data on the input/output unit 230 of the user terminal 200.
The display control part 260 controls the page displayed in the input/output part 230 based on the recognized user input.
The specific functions and functions of the display control unit 260 will be described in more detail in the following description of each screen of the application.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control such that a map page (map page) is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 4-7, which will be described later, map page 1100 may include a recommended user display area 1110, a map display area 1120, and a gym display area 1130. The "recommended users" extracted according to the established algorithm are displayed in a recommended users display area (recommended users stage) 1110. The given map data is displayed in the map display area 1120. The relevant information for the selected gym is displayed in the gym display area 1130.
While the user input is being made on the map page (map page), the display control unit 260 may control not to display the recommended user display area that was displayed overlaid on the map display area 1120 for the convenience of the user input. Also, if the user input is interrupted in this state, it may be controlled such that the recommended user display area 1110 is re-displayed.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control part 260 may control such that a focus page (pool page) is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 8 to 11 described later, the focus page 1200 may include an in-motion user display area 1210, a my motion state display area 1220, and an not-in-motion user display area 1230.
In the in-motion user display area 1210, information of a user who is currently moving among users who the user pays attention to himself/herself may be displayed, and a real-time motion of the user in motion may be displayed.
The user's own motion state may be displayed in the my motion state display area 1220.
In the non-moving user display area 1230, information of a person who is not currently moving among users who the user himself focuses on may be displayed, and particularly, information of a person who is not moving may be displayed in a portrait direction. Wherein a time machine icon 1235 may also be displayed in each user area of the unmoved user display area 1230. If the time machine icon 1235 is selected, the time machine mode may be executed.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control so that a content page (contents page) is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 12 to 14 described later, professional information (anatomy, motion mechanics, etc.) that a novice should understand in order to perform a motion can be displayed in the content page 1300. The content page 1300 may be provided in a directory separated by chapters.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control part 260 may control such that the motion log input area is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 15 to 18 and 19 to 24 to be described later, the motion log input area 1400 may include a motion log display unit 1410, a motion log input/transmission unit 1420, and an input value selection unit 1430.
The exercise log display unit 1410 is an area in which executed exercise is recorded. Specifically, the movement log display unit 1410 includes one or more date/movement log display units 1411. Each of the date and time movement log display units 1411 includes one or more individual movement record display units 1412. Each individual exercise record display unit 1412 may include an exercise type display unit 1413 and an exercise amount display unit 1414. The movement amount display unit 1414 may sequentially display the weight of the executed movement in groups. The individual motion record display portion 1412 may also display a thumbnail type (compact type), and if one of them is selected, each group record about the corresponding individual motion may be displayed in more detail in a drop-down (dropdown) manner. This will be explained in more detail in fig. 15 to 18.
The motion log input and transmission unit 1420 includes a motion type input unit 1421 that inputs the type of motion to be logged, a motion weight input unit 1422 that inputs the weight of the motion, a number-of-motions input unit 1423 that inputs the number of motions, a comment input unit 1424, and a transmission unit 1425 that transmits the number of motions to the server.
Referring to fig. 19, the input value selection unit 1830 is an area for displaying an input value that changes with a change in an input item of the motion log input/transmission unit 1820. In a state where the motion type input unit 1821 of the motion log input and transmission unit 1820 is selected, one or more motion type display units 1831 may be displayed on the input value selection unit 1830.
If each motion type display unit 1831 is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding motion can be displayed on the motion type input unit 1821 of the motion log input/transmission unit 1820.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 22, if the exercise weight input unit 2122 of the exercise log input and transmission unit 2120 is selected, the exercise weight display unit 2131 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2130. The input value selection unit 2130 may also display a weight unit selection unit 2132 and a decimal point selection unit 2133. The weight unit selector 2132 may be provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control) so that the unit of weight can be changed to kilogram (kg) or pound (lb).
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 23, if the exercise number input unit 2223 of the exercise log input and transmission unit 2220 is selected, the exercise number display unit 2231 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2230. In addition, the input value selection unit 2230 may display a count/time selection unit 2232 and a high difficulty group input unit 2233. The number/time selection unit 2232 is provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control), and may select whether the motion mode is a number (counting) motion or a continuous motion (duration exposure) that maintains the same posture. Here, when the motion is continuous motion, a second indicator (") may be displayed on the motion number input portion 2223.
The input value selection section will be described in more detail in fig. 19 to 24.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control such that a user preference motion setting page (execute pool page) is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 25 to 27 to be described later, the user preference movement setting page 2300 includes a preference movement display section 2310 and a preference movement selection section 2320. In each item preference motion selector 2320, an item name display 2330 and a first category selector 2340 may be displayed.
The item name display portion 2330 displays the name of the corresponding item (e.g., weight training, running, etc.). Then, the first category selecting unit 2340 displays the first category in which the motions belonging to the corresponding items are classified according to the first criterion, as an icon. Here, in the first category selecting portion 2340, the first category of the corresponding item may be displayed in the first direction (the lateral direction in the screen).
If one of the displayed plurality of first categories is selected, a second category 2451 in which motions belonging to the selected first category are classified according to a second criterion is displayed on the second category selecting section 2450. Among them, in the second category selecting section 2450, icons of the second category of the corresponding item may be displayed in the first direction (lateral direction in the screen).
If one of the displayed second categories is selected, one or more detailed motions belonging to the selected second category are displayed on the detailed motion selection unit 2460. Wherein more than one detailed motion may be displayed in sequence along the second direction (the longitudinal direction in the picture). Wherein, an On/Off (On/Off) button for each detailed motion may be set to On (On), and the corresponding detailed motion is selected.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control part 260 may control such that the motion log input area is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 28 to 31 to be described later, the motion log input area 2600 includes a motion log display unit 2610, a motion log input/transmission unit 2620, and an input value selection unit 2630. Here, a start/end signal transmission unit 2611 that transmits a motion start/end signal is displayed on the left upper end of the motion log display unit 2610. When the user does not exercise, a whistle icon is displayed in the start/end signal transmission unit 2611. If the user presses the whistle icon, then the connection is to the announce start motion page 2700 of FIG. 29.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control such that a login page is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 32 to 37 to be described later, an email input unit 3010 and an email transmission unit 3020 are displayed on the login page 3000. This is explained in more detail in fig. 32 to 37.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control part 260 may control such that a member registration page is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 38 to 43 described later, an email input section 3110 and an email transmission section 3120 are displayed on the member registration page 3100. This is explained in more detail in fig. 38 to 43.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control part 260 may control such that a user information input page is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 44 to 49 to be described later, the user information input page 3200 includes a user avatar input section 3210, a user date of birth input section 3220, a user name input section 3230, a term display section 3240, a user gender input section 3250, and a user information transmission section 3260. Wherein a given color may be displayed in advance around the other than the user input part. The user information input page according to the present invention is characterized in that, every time information is input, the color, brightness, and the like of the region to which the input unit belongs are displayed differently, and it is clearly shown where the region where information is not input is.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control such that a my gym (my gym) setting page is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 50 to 53 to be described later, the my stadium setting page 3300 includes a stadium directory display area 3310, a map display area 3320, and a stadium information display area 3330. In addition, my gym setup button 3340 may also be included.
In an alternative embodiment, the display control section 260 may control such that the user page is displayed on the user terminal. As shown in fig. 54 to 59 to be described later, a user avatar, the number of exercises, the number of users who i pay attention (posing), a user comment, and the like are displayed on the user information display unit 3710.
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Fig. 4 is a diagram showing a map page (map page) displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The map page (map page)1100 may become an initial screen of an application program provided by the motion history management system 1 to the user terminal 200.
Map page 1100 includes recommended user display area 1110, map display area 1120, and gym display area 1130.
Further, a segment selection button (segmented control)1140 from which the map page 1100 and a page of interest (pool page) described later (see 1200 in fig. 8) can be derived is displayed on the top of the map page 1100. The division selection buttons 1140 include a map page selection button 1141 and a focus page selection button 1142. The split select button 1140 default is to select the map page on the left. If the right focus page selection button 1142 is selected, the user moves to the focus page (see 1200 in fig. 8).
That is, the divided selection button (divided control)1140 is configured to move left and right without a separate navigation bar on the upper part of the map page 1100. However, if the focus page selection button 1142 is selected, the focus page (see 1200 in fig. 8) moves laterally and can be displayed on the screen.
Also, 3 tab buttons are displayed at the lower end of the map page 1100. The first tab on the left of the lower 3 tabs is a social network connection tab 1151 connected to a social network page connected to the map page 1100 and the attention page 1200, the second middle tab is an exercise log input tab 1152 connected to a page where an exercise history can be input, and the third tab on the right is a content tab 1153 displaying diverse contents related to exercise.
The "recommended users" extracted according to the predetermined algorithm are displayed in a recommended users display area (recommended users stage) 1110. That is, in the recommended user display area 1110, users matching the corresponding users are extracted and displayed in consideration of the exercise time, items, modes, positions, and the like, among all the users using the current APP.
The map display area 1120 displays predetermined map data. At the time point when the application is running, in the map display area 1120, the current position 1121 of the user terminal 200 is displayed at the center of the screen, and the nearby gyms 1122 are displayed at the respective positions.
On the other hand, at the lower right end of the map display area 1120, "center in current position display button" 1123 and "center in my gym (my gym) display button" 1124 may be displayed. If the "my gym (my gym) centered display button" 1124 is selected, the previously set my gym (my gym) may be displayed at the center of the map display area 1120, and information corresponding to the my gym may be displayed in the gym display area 1130.
The relevant information for the selected gym is displayed in the gym display area 1130. At the point in time when the application is running, information of the nearest gym to my location may be displayed in the gym display area 1130. Also, if one of the gyms 1122 displayed in the map display area 1120 is selected, the related information of the selected gym may be displayed in the gym display area 1130.
In detail, at the upper end of the stadium display area 1130, a name display area 1131 of the selected stadium and a "display button with the corresponding stadium as the center of the map" 1132 may be displayed. Further, at the lower end of the gym display area 1130, an "in-motion user display area 1133" that displays motion information of a user who is currently performing an exercise at the corresponding gym is displayed. In the "user display area 1133" in motion, the corresponding motion and the number of times may be displayed according to the motion log transmitted by the corresponding user.
Here, if the motion is not represented by the number of times but is a continuous motion having a predetermined time duration, a "twitch" icon 1134 may be displayed as shown in fig. 5.
On the other hand, when the corresponding gym does not have a current player, as shown in fig. 6, a "look ahead left" icon 1135 may be displayed.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing how user input is made on the map page (map page) in fig. 4.
Referring to fig. 7, during user input on a map page (map page), a recommended user display area (refer to 1110 of fig. 4), which was displayed overlaid on the map display area 1120, may not be displayed for the convenience of user input. In this state, if the user input is interrupted, the recommended user display area (see 1110 in fig. 4) may be displayed again.
< Page of interest >
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a page of interest (pool page) displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
In the attention page 1200, the current motion state of the user who is in person attention (posing) of the user may be displayed. In the present invention, attention (posing) may be a concept similar to attention (following) referred to in other APPs. In the present invention, there may be 2 concerns (posing). That is, attention (posing) may include Human pool (i.e., the person i are interested in) and exceptional pool (i.e., the usual sport i choose, i.e., the user-preferred sport).
The focus page 1200 includes an in-motion user display area 1210, a my motion status display area 1220, and an not-motion user display area 1230.
Further, on the upper end of the attention page 1200, a divided selection button (divided control)1240 from which the map page (see 1100 in fig. 4) and the attention page 1200 can be derived is displayed. The division selection buttons 1240 include a map page selection button 1241 and an attention page selection button 1242.
In the in-motion user display area 1210, information of a user who is currently moving among users who the user pays attention to himself/herself, and a real-time motion of the user in motion may be displayed.
The user's own motion state is displayed in the my motion state display area 1220. In the case where the user himself is not moving, as shown in fig. 8, a sofa pattern 1222 may be displayed in the moving display area 1221 to indicate rest. On the other hand, in the case where the user himself is exercising, as shown in fig. 9, an exercising action 1223 being performed by the user may be displayed in the exercising display area 1221.
If the user does not move for a predetermined period or more (for example, one week or more), the potato can be displayed on the sofa pattern 1222, and as the period of non-movement becomes longer, an icon indicating that the potato is sprouted and grown can be displayed. That is, when the user himself does not exercise for a predetermined period, the potatoes sprout, so that other users can know the fact that the user himself does not exercise, and the user's will of exercise can be motivated.
Although not shown in the figure, the my exercise status display area 1220 may additionally display numerical values indicating that the latest exercise is several days ago, several average exercises in this year, and the like.
In the non-moving user display area 1230, information of a currently non-moving person among users who the user himself is interested in may be displayed, and particularly, information of a non-moving person may be displayed in a portrait direction.
Also, at the lower end of the focus page 1200, 3 tab buttons are displayed. The first tab on the left of the lower 3 tabs is a social network connection tab 1251 connected to a social network page connected to a map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) and a focus page 1200, the second middle tab is a motion log input tab 1252 connected to a page to which a motion history can be input, and the third tab on the right is a content tab 1253 displaying diverse contents related to motion.
On the other hand, if the motion log input tab 1252 at the lower end of the attention page 1200 is selected, as shown in fig. 10, the motion log input section 1260 is displayed on a part of the attention page 1200. Such a motion log input section 1260 and motion log input by the same will be described in more detail later. At this time, the motion log input section 1260 may be displayed at the lower portion of the focus page 1200, and the in-motion user display area 1210 and the my motion state display area 1220 may be directly displayed at the upper portion of the focus page 1200.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 11, in each user area of the unmoved user display area 1230, a time machine icon 1235 may be further displayed. If the time machine icon 1235 is selected, the time machine mode may be run.
Among them, the time machine mode is a function that allows a user who is a user who pays attention to (posing) to move like "reviving" even when the user finishes moving. If the user himself sets the time machine mode to On (On), whether another user who moves in the time machine mode has recently moved or not may be displayed in each user area of the unmoved user display area 1230 as the time machine icon 1235. Also, if the user himself starts the exercise, the latest exercise of other users who exercise in the time machine mode (as if i started at the same time) may be displayed in the exercise user display area 1210 in rhythm. Of course, the user displays the area 1210 while in motion, and the current athlete may also be displayed together. At this time, the user (not actually moving) displayed in the time machine mode may display the time machine icon together (refer to 1235 of fig. 11).
On the other hand, although not illustrated in the figure, if the sporter appears at the upper end (i.e., if the user that i is concerned about is doing sports), it can be known through Push notification (Push notification) even if i are not using APP.
<Content page (contents page)>
Fig. 12 is a diagram showing a content page (contents page) displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. If the content tab (refer to 1153 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, it may move to the content page (contents page) of fig. 12.
In the content page 1300, professional information (anatomy, motion mechanics, etc.) that the novice needs to know about in order to perform the motion can be displayed. The content page 1300 may be provided in a directory separated by chapters.
The content page 1300 may also be provided as shown in fig. 13 such that all of the content is displayed in a catalog.
(bore me mode)
Alternatively, the content page 1300 may be provided as shown in FIG. 14, such that only the core post is displayed, and more content is not displayed in the directory, accessible via a link at the lower end of the post. (Just basics mode)
On the other hand, although not shown in the drawings, a dashboard (Dash-board) for displaying the read progress or the new post may be additionally provided to the content page (contents page) of the present invention. That is, a dashboard (Dash-board) may be added, which has a few percent of the total post read, a new post notification, a hotpost logo, and the like to induce content consumption.
<Motion log input area-motion log display unit>
Fig. 15 is a diagram showing a motion log input area displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. If the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, as shown in fig. 15, a motion log input area 1400 may be displayed.
In detail, if the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, it may be displayed in a manner of facing upward from the lower side of the screen such that the motion log input area 1400 occupies the lower portion of the screen, as shown in fig. 15.
The motion log input area 1400 includes a motion log display unit 1410, a motion log input/transmission unit 1420, and an input value selection unit 1430.
The exercise log display unit 1410 is an area in which executed exercise is recorded. Specifically, the movement log display unit 1410 includes one or more date/movement log display units 1411. Each of the date and time movement log display units 1411 includes one or more individual movement record display units 1412.
Each individual exercise record display unit 1412 may include an exercise type display unit 1413 and an exercise amount display unit 1414. Specifically, the motion type display unit 1413 is disposed on the left side of the individual motion log display unit 1412, and can display the type of motion (e.g., OGPD, PUntl, cRow, etc.) that has been executed. Further, a movement amount display unit 1414 is disposed on the right side of the individual movement log display unit 1412, and the weight of the executed movement and the number of times can be sequentially displayed for each group. This will be described in more detail later.
The motion log input/transmission unit 1420 includes a motion type input unit 1421 for inputting the type of motion to be logged, a motion weight input unit 1422 for inputting the weight of the motion, a number-of-motions input unit 1423 for inputting the number of motions, a comment input unit 1424, and a transmission unit 1425 for transmitting the number of motions to the server.
The input value selection unit 1430 is an area for displaying the input value that changes with the change of the input item of the motion log input/transmission unit 1420. This will be described in more detail later.
In the display state shown in fig. 15, if the expansion button 1415 is pressed, the motion log input area 1500 is displayed enlarged as shown in fig. 16. In particular, the motion log display unit 1510 is enlarged and displayed in more detail than in fig. 15, and the motion log input/transmission unit 1520 and the input value selection unit 1530 may be displayed in the same manner as in fig. 15.
Specifically, the enlarged motion log display unit 1510 includes one or more date motion log display units 1511. Each of the date and time movement log display units includes one or more individual movement record display units 1512.
On the other hand, if the go-to-gym button 1516 displayed in each date and time movement log display portion 1511 is selected, a gym page (gym page) in which the corresponding movement is performed can be connected.
In fig. 16, the individual motion record display portion 1512 is displayed as a thumbnail type (compact type). When in the thumbnail type (compact type) display mode as shown in fig. 16, the group separation may be identified by comma (c), and the difficult-to-execute group (tough set) may be identified by semicolon(s).
If one of the individual movement record display portions 1512 is selected in this state (for example, if the a region of fig. 16 is selected), as shown in fig. 17, records for each group of the corresponding individual movement can be displayed in more detail in a drop-down (dropdown) manner. In fig. 17, the records of the individual movements are expanded downward in a drop-down (dropdown) manner and displayed line by line for each group (set).
As shown in fig. 17, when the record of the individual exercise is displayed in a drop-down (dropdown) manner, the individual exercise record display unit 1611 further includes and displays one or more sets of exercise record display units 1612.
Specifically, the individual exercise record display unit 1611 includes an exercise type display unit 1613 for displaying an exercise type, and one or more individual sets of exercise record display units 1612. Each of the group motion record display units 1612 may include a motion time display unit 1614 for displaying the time for executing the corresponding group motion, a motion weight display unit 1615 for displaying the weight of the corresponding group motion, a motion number display unit 1616 for displaying the number of times of the corresponding group motion, a comment input unit 1617 for inputting a comment for the corresponding group, and an edit button 1618 for changing the edit mode to the corresponding group record.
If the edit button 1618 is selected in this state, an edit screen for an individual group is displayed as shown in fig. 18.
On this screen, in each selected group of motion record display units 1712, the EDIT button (see 1618 in fig. 16) that was displayed as EDIT in fig. 16 is changed and displayed to EXIT1718, and the motion time display unit (see 1614 in fig. 16) in fig. 16 is changed and displayed to trash icon 1714.
Then, the motion log input and transmission section 1720 displayed at the lower end of the screen is changed to an edit window for each group motion record, and the weight, the number of times, and the like of the group (set) to be modified are displayed on the motion log input and transmission section 1720.
If the EDIT button 1725 of the motion log input and transmission section 1720 is pressed, modification is performed, and in order to cancel the modification, EXIT1718 is pressed. Alternatively, even if it is not the EXIT button 1718, the SEND mode may be returned if another portion of the motion log display window is pressed.
<Motion log input area-input value selection unit>
Fig. 19 is a diagram showing a motion log input area displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. If the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, a motion log input area 1800 may be displayed as shown in fig. 19.
Fig. 19 is a diagram showing an initial screen of the motion log input area. Referring to fig. 19, the motion log input area 1800 includes a motion log display portion 1810, a motion log input and transmission portion 1820, and an input value selection portion 1830.
The motion log input/transmission unit 1820 includes a motion type input unit 1821 for inputting a motion type to be logged, a motion weight input unit 1822 for inputting a motion weight, a motion number input unit 1823 for inputting a motion number, a comment input unit 1824, and a transmission unit 1825 for transmitting the motion number to the server.
Note that if the comment input unit 1824 is selected, a comment input window (not shown) is displayed in a pop-up form, and a comment can be input, and when a comment is input, whether or not a comment is input can be displayed in a manner such that the comment input unit 1824 is displayed in a different color or a frame is displayed in a black state.
Wherein the transmission section 1825 may react to a change in the input value. For example, if the number of inputs is 0, the transmission section 1825 may not be activated since there is no meaning of the inputs, and if the value of the inputs becomes a valid value, the transmission section 1825 may be activated and displayed as transmittable.
Although not shown in the figure, if the transmission unit 1825 is pressed, the alarm may be activated for a preset rest time.
On the other hand, in a state where the motion type input unit 1821 of the motion log input and transmission unit 1820 is selected, one or more motion type display units 1831 may be displayed on the input value selection unit 1830.
Here, the setting of the motion type display unit 1831 will be described in more detail.
Fig. 20 is a diagram showing an initial screen of the motion log input mode.
As shown in fig. 20, if the application program is initially run, a blank motion region category 1931 is displayed. If the add button 1932 on the right side is pressed in this state, the user moves to a user preference motion setting page (refer to 2300 of fig. 25) where a user preference motion (Exercise pool) is set, and a motion is added to the corresponding portion, as shown in fig. 19, "? "the mark disappears, and the user-preferred motion can be displayed in the form of a picture, an abbreviation, or the like on each motion type display section 1831.
Once the user preferred motions are stored, as shown in fig. 19, the user preferred motions that the user has selected are displayed on the motion category display section 1831, which may be sorted by category and displayed. After the application is loaded, the initially set motion or the arrangement order of the lower ends may be listed differently according to the frequency and mode of the motion, the most recently performed motion.
If each motion type display unit 1831 is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding motion can be displayed on the motion type input unit 1821 of the motion log input/transmission unit 1820.
Alternatively, if a predetermined input different from a general input is performed, such as a long press or a strong press (force touch), the motion log input area 1800 disappears toward the upper end, and the detailed description page 2000 of the corresponding motion shown in fig. 21 may be displayed while being raised upward from below.
If referring to fig. 21, in the detailed description page 2000 of the motion, detailed information (action sequence, motion section, etc.) about the selected detailed motion may be displayed. Although not shown in the drawings, the detailed description page 2000 of the exercise may additionally display various detailed information such as how often the exercise is performed, and the maximum weight information (date, number of times, etc.) of the exercise.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 22, if the exercise weight input unit 2122 of the exercise log input and transmission unit 2120 is selected, the exercise weight display unit 2131 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2130. Although the moving weight display unit 2131 is illustrated as a numeric button in the figure, various input methods are also possible. The input value selector 2130 may further display a weight unit selector 2132 and a decimal point selector 2133. The weight unit selector 2132 may be provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control), and the unit of weight may be changed to kilogram (kg) or pound (lb).
Most gyms have only one category of exercise equipment, such as the high-level pulldown, which is one of lb or kg. Most gyms also hold free weight clumps by weight, in units of only one of kg and lb. Therefore, when the user presses the exercise type display unit (refer to 1831 of fig. 19) to write a specific exercise code in the exercise type input unit (refer to 1821 of fig. 19) by recording the past exercise of the corresponding exerciser in the corresponding gym or by pressing the exercise type display unit (refer to 1831 of fig. 19) for the first time, the weight unit of the exercise log input and transmission unit (refer to 1820 of fig. 19) can be automatically suggested in kg or lb.
Here, if the moving weight input unit 2122 is selected, the moving weight display unit 2131 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2130, and the moving weight input unit 2122 may be initialized to 0. This is to quickly change the moving weight input part 2122 to 0 without the backspace button.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 23, if the exercise number input unit 2223 of the exercise log input and transmission unit 2220 is selected, the exercise number display unit 2231 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2230. Although the movement number display section 2231 is illustrated as a numeric button in the figure, various input methods are also possible. In addition, the input value selection section 2230 may further display a count/time selection section 2232. The number/time selection unit 2232 is provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control), and may select whether the motion mode is a number (counting) motion or a continuous motion (duration exposure) that maintains the same posture. Here, when the motion is continuous motion, a second indicator (") may be displayed on the motion number input portion 2223.
In addition, a high difficulty group input section 2233 may be further displayed in the input value selection section 2230. The term "difficult-to-handle group" means a group (maximum or near-maximum effect) that the user can just complete. However, in order to display the difficulty group (tough set), if the user turns On (On) the difficulty group input unit 2233, the display of the difficulty group input unit 2233 may be changed as shown in fig. 24.
As described above, by means of the high difficulty group input section 2233, if the set of motions performed is recorded as a high difficulty group, a specific mark may be added when the corresponding motion is displayed in the display area (see 1221 of fig. 9) or the like. For example, a sweat mark may be added to the sport action icon (see 1223 in fig. 9), or a predetermined icon may be displayed on one side of the sport action icon (see 1223 in fig. 9).
Also, when such a difficult group (tough set) is continuously executed, the difficulty of the corresponding group (set) can be calculated and a specific display can be performed. For example, if a difficult group (tough set) is executed twice in succession, where the second group (set) is executed the same number of weight increases (e.g., 8 times- >10 times), it may be judged as a "difficult group" and a specific display may be performed (e.g., the cell background screen may flash like an ambulance). As a result, when the exercise log information is analyzed and a difficult group is performed, a specific display is performed, so that the exercise will can be further activated. On the other hand, if the number of movements input section 2223 is selected, the number of movements display section 2231 is displayed at the input value selection section 2230, while the number of movements input section 2223 may be initialized to 0. This is to quickly change the number-of-movements input section 2223 to 0 without the backspace button.
On the other hand, the total number of movements of the weight can be limited to 7 bits, and the number of movements can be limited to 3 bits (when the weight has decimal points, the number of decimal points can be limited so that 6 bits can be input in addition to the decimal points). That is, the input range can be limited in consideration of the amount of possible exercise of the ordinary person and the weight unit of the exercise machine, and erroneous input can be prevented.
On the other hand, it may be set that when inputting the exercise weight, the decimal point may be input, but when inputting the number of exercises/time, the decimal point may not be input. This is because it is not necessary to input a decimal point when the number of times is input, and if the time input is also input in units of seconds, the decimal point input is not necessary.
That is, when the weight is input, the input value selector 2130 is changed to the weight unit selector 2132 and the decimal point selector 2133, and when the number of times/time is input, the input value selector 2230 is changed to the number of times/time selector 2232 and the major difficulty group input 2233. This is because, generally, people input the weight > number of times, and in the present invention, only the weight input is allowed to input the decimal point, and the judgment of whether the weight is a high difficulty group is more intuitive when the number of times is input.
On the other hand, when the exercise displayed on the exercise type display unit (see 1831 of fig. 19) is changed, the unit (kg/lb) is still maintained, but the exercise weight input unit (see 1822 of fig. 19) or the exercise number input unit (see 1823 of fig. 19) may be reset to 0. This is because if the type of movement is changed, it can be regarded that the weight and the number of times are changed.
According to the present invention, if an item to be input is pressed by the motion log input and transmission unit 1820, the display item provided to the input value selection unit 1830 is changed, so that the type of motion, the weight of the motion, the number of times of the motion, and the like to be logged can be quickly, accurately, and intuitively input. In particular, the unit, the number of times, the time, and the like can be changed within one screen, and when the exercise weight input unit 1822 or the exercise number input unit 1823 is selected, the value is reset to 0, thereby further improving user convenience.
On the other hand, in the present embodiment, assuming that the item is weight training, since the weight and the number of times are input, the exercise log input and transmission unit (see 1820 in fig. 19) displays the exercise weight input unit (see 1822 in fig. 19) and the exercise number input unit (see 1823 in fig. 19), and as the exercise weight input unit 1822 or the exercise number input unit 1823 is selected, the exercise weight display unit (see 2131 in fig. 22) that enables the input of the exercise weight to the input value selection unit 2130 or the exercise number display unit (see 2231 in fig. 23) that enables the input of the exercise number is displayed.
However, the concept of the present invention is not limited to this, and the input value selection unit may be variously changed according to the item and the category. For example, if the selected item or category is running, the weight input is not necessary, and the configuration of the exercise log input and transmission unit and the input value selection unit may be changed so that only the exercise time can be input. For example, in a treadmill, the weight input may be changed to a difficulty input (for example, an inclination or a speed of the treadmill) input window, and the number/duration input may be changed in accordance with the exercise. Further, even in the same item, the input window may be changed in display according to the type of the motion. That is, not only the items but also the shapes and configurations of the input windows may be changed and displayed according to the items and execution modes of the corresponding motions.
<User preference motion settings page>
Fig. 25 is a diagram showing a user-preferred Exercise setting page (Exercise pool page) displayed on the user terminal of the Exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 25, the user preference movement setting page 2300 includes a preference movement display portion 2310 and a preference movement selection portion 2320.
Among them, fig. 25 is a screen (i.e., an initialized screen) when the user preference motion setting page 2300 is initially accessed after joining a service, and since there is no preference motion set, "? ". Also, the preference motion selecting unit 2320 displays one or more items.
In addition, an item name display unit 2330 and a first category selection unit 2340 are displayed in the favorite exercise selection unit 2320 for each item. The item name display portion 2330 displays the name of the corresponding item (e.g., weight training, running, etc.). Note that, if the item name display portion 2330 is pressed, selectable different item names may be listed. Then, the first category selecting unit 2340 displays the first category in which the motions pertaining to the corresponding item are classified according to the first criterion in the form of icons. In fig. 25, as a first category of weight training, core (core) motion, lower body (lower body) motion, upper body-pull motion, upper body-push motion, whole body (whole body) motion, and the like are displayed in the form of icons. Here, in the first category selecting portion 2340, the first category of the corresponding item is displayed in the first direction (the lateral direction in the screen). Here, fig. 25 is still in the state before the item selection, and thus only the first category icons of the items are displayed.
Here, if a specific icon of the first category selecting part 2340 is selected, the first category of the corresponding item and the lower category thereof may be sequentially selected as shown in fig. 26.
Fig. 26 is a diagram showing a procedure of setting a user preferred motion in a user preferred motion setting page (execute pool page).
If referring to fig. 26, the user preferred movement setting page 2400 includes a preferred movement display part 2410 and a preferred movement selection part 2420. Further, the preferred movement selecting unit 2420 displays an item name display unit 2430, a first category selecting unit 2440, a second category selecting unit 2450, and a detailed movement selecting unit 2460.
The first category selection unit 2440 displays a first category 2441 for classifying the motions belonging to the corresponding items based on a first criterion. The first category may be named "major (Division)". Among them, in the first category selection portion 2440, icons of the first category of the corresponding item may be displayed in the first direction (the lateral direction in the screen).
The selection of the first category may be performed in the following way. First, each icon of the first category selecting unit 2440 is clicked to select a desired first category. Alternatively, the Slider (Slider)2442 of the first category selecting section 2440 may be dragged (drag) to select a desired first category. Alternatively, an icon of the preference movement display section 2410 may be clicked to select a desired first category.
If one of the displayed plurality of first categories is selected, a second category 2451 in which motions belonging to the selected first category are classified according to a second criterion is displayed on the second category selecting section 2450. The second category may be named "subclass (Family)". Here, in the second category selecting section 2450, icons of the second category of the corresponding item may be displayed in the first direction (lateral direction in the screen).
The selection of the second category may be performed as follows. First, the icon of the second category selecting unit 2450 is clicked to select a desired second category. Alternatively, the Slider (Slider)2452 of the second category selection unit 2450 may be dragged (drag) to select a desired category.
If one of the displayed second categories is selected, one or more detailed motions belonging to the selected second category are displayed on the detailed motion selection unit 2460. Wherein more than one detailed movement may be displayed in sequence along the second direction (the longitudinal direction in the picture). Here, an On/Off button for each detailed motion may be set to On (On) to select the corresponding detailed motion.
If the detailed motion is selected, on one side of the corresponding first category icon of the preference motion display part 2410, is displayed including the selected detailed motion, "? "will disappear. On the other hand, a belt "? "category of" is a meaning that the user prefers not to exercise, and can be interpreted as a non-uniform exercise of the whole body, and thus, by identifying "? ", may induce the user to perform a" uniform "motion by location.
However, if a predetermined input different from the normal input, such as each detailed motion displayed on the preference motion display portion 2410 by a long press or a strong press (force touch), is performed, the corresponding motion may be deleted from the preference motion display portion 2410.
Fig. 27 is a diagram showing an Exercise detail information page in a user preference Exercise setting page (Exercise pool page).
If the detailed motion is selected in the detailed motion selection part 2560, as shown in fig. 27, the height of the cell (cell) of the selected detailed motion is expanded, and detailed information (motion and motion part) about the selected detailed motion is displayed. To obtain more detailed information, if a "view details" button is pressed, a detailed introduction page of the corresponding motion may be displayed (refer to 2000 of fig. 21).
Among them, the user preferred motion setting page (execute pool page) provided by the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a preferred motion can be easily selected in stages in one screen. That is, the first category is displayed in the first direction (horizontal direction in the screen), the second category corresponding thereto is displayed in the first direction (horizontal direction in the screen) if one of the first categories is selected, and the detailed motion corresponding thereto is displayed in the second direction (vertical direction in the screen) if one of the second categories is selected, with the result that the detailed motion to be added can be found with the least number of clicks in a small screen.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the movement is performed in the order of item (kidd)/first category (Division)/second category (Family)/detailed movement (Member exercise), so that the user can select a preference movement with more ease.
<Motion log input area-sentinel view>
Fig. 28 is a diagram showing a motion log input area displayed on a user terminal of the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention. If the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, the motion log input area 1400 may be displayed as shown in fig. 28.
In detail, if the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, the motion log input area 2600 may be displayed to rise from below the screen so as to occupy a lower portion of the screen, as shown in fig. 28.
The motion log input area 2600 includes a motion log display unit 2610, a motion log input/transmission unit 2620, and an input value selection unit 2630.
On the left upper end of the motion log display unit 2610, a start/end signal transmission unit 2611 that transmits a motion start/end signal is displayed.
First, when the user does not exercise, a whistle icon is displayed in the start/end signal transmission unit 2611. If the user presses the whistle icon, then the connection is to the announce start motion page 2700 of FIG. 29. If the start is not declared (i.e., the "Let's begin" button of fig. 29 is not pressed) but the motion log input and transmission section 2620 is pressed in connection with the user's input of the motion log, the transceiving logic is not activated and may be connected to the declare start motion page 2700 first.
For reference, in order to transmit the motion log, it may be required to satisfy a given prerequisite. For example, a condition that "my gym (my gym)" is selected (which will be described later) or a state of starting exercise is declared in the announce exercise start page 2700 may be included.
If the start of the exercise is declared, an end icon is displayed on the start/end signal transmission unit 2811 as shown in fig. 30. If the user presses the end icon, then the announce end of movement page 2900 of FIG. 31 is connected.
On the other hand, the end of the movement is described in more detail below.
Although not shown in the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention is characterized by providing a continuous exercise advance notice function for aerobic exercise and the like.
The exercise having a duration such as aerobic exercise, yoga, and pilates may have a "preliminary function" capable of predicting the duration of the exercise in advance. For example, if "30 minutes" is input to the exercise advance notice time in the input value selection unit (refer to 2230 of fig. 23) and transmitted to the server before the exercise is performed, a picture of the corresponding exercise can be displayed in the recommended user display area (refer to 1110 of fig. 4) or the exercise user display area (refer to 1133 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) or the exercise user display area (refer to 1210 of fig. 8) of the page of interest (refer to 1200 of fig. 8).
However, when a picture corresponding to a motion is displayed in the user display area (see 1110 in fig. 4, 1133 in fig. 4, and 1210 in fig. 8), the remaining time of the motion time predicted together with the motion picture can be displayed and becomes a countdown. Also, if it is time to forecast, the user may be alerted. In addition, if it is time to notice, the picture of the motion activity may be changed (e.g., the picture of a person who is still running may be changed to a sweaty like rain).
On the other hand, the content displayed by the start/end signal transmission unit 2811 may be changed before or after the advance notice time. For example, if the motion is ended before the notice time is reached, an abort (abort) button is displayed, and if the motion is ended after the notice time is reached, an end button when the object is executed may be displayed.
However, in an actual gym, after the forecast exercise time is set to 30 minutes, a situation where exercise is not actually performed may occur. That is, while the user is not performing exercise, the user display area (see 1110 in fig. 4, 1133 in fig. 4, and 1210 in fig. 8) is displayed as exercise.
In order to solve such a problem, after the lapse of the notice time, icons may be differently displayed in the user display area (refer to 1110 of fig. 4, 1133 of fig. 4, 1210 of fig. 8) or the like according to whether or not the end button is pressed.
That is, if the predicted time is reached, the motion picture in the user display area stops moving, and if the predetermined time has elapsed, the termination processing is performed and the motion picture is deleted from the user display area without the user having to press the termination button.
In contrast, after the motion is performed during the advance notice time (after the target time is performed), when the user directly presses the end button, the server grasps the position of the user, etc., and when the determination is valid (valid) end, another picture indicating that the motion has been successfully completed may be displayed in the user display area. For example, a picture of a resting and relaxing movement (cool-down) that appears only at the end of normal may be displayed.
Wherein the time for predicting the motion may be limited according to the motion. That is, aerobic exercise may be limited to 1 hour, yoga may be limited to 2 hours, and the prediction exercise time may be limited according to exercise. On the other hand, a restriction may be set so that the advance notice motion can be performed only by performing a specific motion. For example, it is also possible to set a restriction on the movement sequence so that only a muscle movement is performed in advance to perform a notice movement.
<One-line kinematic Login (Sign-in) Page>
Fig. 32 to 37 are diagrams showing login pages of the motion history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 32, an email input unit 3010 and an email transmission unit 3020 are displayed on the login page 3000 of the exercise history management system.
Before inputting an email address to the email input section 3010, the email transmission section 3020 may be in an inactive state. Also, after the user inputs an email address in the email input section 3010, if the input email address is in a correct email form (e.g., contains @ or the like), the email transmission section 3020 may be activated.
If the user presses the activated e-mail transmitting part 3020, it is converted into a password input window. That is, if the user presses the activated email transmission section 3020, as shown in fig. 33 and 34, the email input section 3010 and the email transmission section 3020 move in one direction (arrow direction of fig. 33) and disappear, while the password input section 3030 and the password transmission section 3040 move in one direction (arrow direction of fig. 33) and appear.
The password transmitting part 3040 may be in an inactive state before inputting the password address to the password input part 3030. Also, if the user inputs a password in the password input part 3030, the password transmission part 3040 may be activated.
If the input password is an erroneous password, an input error message is displayed at the password input portion 3030 as shown in fig. 35. At this time, the color of the password input unit 3030 may be changed and displayed. At this time, the password transmitting part 3040 may be activated. Also, on the side of the password transmitting part 3040, a password resetting request part 3050 may be displayed, and if pressed, it may be connected to the password resetting page of fig. 36. If the e-mail transmission part 3070 is pressed after the e-mail address receiving the reset password is inputted at the e-mail input part 3060 of fig. 36, the reset password may be transmitted to the corresponding e-mail address.
On the other hand, in the state of fig. 35, if the password input portion 3030 displaying an input error message is pressed, the password input window state shown in fig. 34 can be returned.
On the other hand, if the email address input in fig. 32 is an email address that does not exist in the user DB, as shown in fig. 37, the input email address may be moved to the upper side of the email input unit 3010 in the form of animation, an error message may be displayed in the email input unit 3010, and if the error message displayed by the email input unit 3010 is clicked, the page of fig. 32 may be returned again.
Such a login page of the motion history management system of an embodiment of the present invention can display e-mails, password input and transmission, error messages in a single line, and thus can obtain an effect that a user can use it deeply in immersion with a simple design.
<One-line Mobile Member registration (Sign-up) Page>
Fig. 38 to 43 are diagrams showing a member registration page of the movement history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring first to fig. 38, an e-mail input part 3110 and an e-mail transmission part 3120 are displayed in a member registration page 3100 of the exercise history management system.
Before inputting the email address to the email input part 3110, the email transmission part 3120 may be in an inactive state. Also, after the user inputs an email address in the email input section 3110, if the input email address is in a correct email form (e.g., contains @ etc.), the email transmission section 3120 may be activated.
If the inputted email address is an email address already existing in the user DB, the inputted email address may be moved to the upper side of the email input section 3110 in the form of animation and an error message may be displayed in the email input section 3110 as shown in fig. 39. Here, if the error message displayed on the e-mail input section 3110 is clicked, the user can move to the login page in fig. 32.
On the other hand, in fig. 38, if the user presses the activated email transmission portion 3120, the transition is made to a password input window. That is, if the user presses the activated email transmission part 3120, the password input part 3130 and the password transmission part 3140 move in one direction and appear while the email input part 3110 and the email transmission part 3120 move in one direction and disappear, and as shown in fig. 40, the password input part 3130 and the password transmission part 3140 are displayed on the screen.
As shown in fig. 40, before inputting a password address to the password input part 3130, the password transmission part 3140 may be in an inactive state. When the user inputs a password in the password input portion 3130 and the input password is shorter than a preset minimum password length, a word "Weak password (Weak password)" may be displayed. Also, if the inputted password reaches the preset minimum password length or more, the password transmission part 3140 may be activated as shown in fig. 41. At this time, if the password transmission part 3140 is pressed or the inputted password collides with a preset password rule (including a special character bar, etc.), an error message may be displayed.
If the inputted password is a proper password in accordance with the rule, the inputted password is moved to the upper side of the password input part 3130 in an animation as shown in fig. 42, and a message requesting to re-input the password is displayed in the password input part 3130.
In this state, the password is newly input to the password input portion 3130, and if the newly input password matches the previously input password, the user moves to the registration information/provision page (see fig. 44). In contrast, if the newly input password is not identical to the previously input password, an input error message is displayed at the password input part 3130. At this time, the color of the password input portion 3130 may be changed and displayed. At this time, the password transmission part 3140 may be activated.
Such a member registration page of the movement history management system of an embodiment of the present invention can display e-mails, password input and transmission, error messages in a single line form, and thus can obtain an effect that a user can use it deeply in an immersive manner with a simple design.
<User information input page>
Fig. 44 to 49 are diagrams showing user information input pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring first to fig. 44, the user information input page 3200 of the exercise history management system includes a user avatar input part 3210, a user date of birth input part 3220, a user name input part 3230, a term display part 3240, a user gender input part 3250, and a user information transmission part 3260. Wherein a given color may be displayed in advance around the other than the user input part.
The user information input page according to the present invention is characterized in that, every time information is input, the color, brightness, and the like of the region to which the input unit belongs are displayed differently, and it is clearly shown where the region where information is not input is.
First, if a user avatar is input to the user avatar input portion 3210, the color of the area of the user avatar input portion 3210 is changed as shown in fig. 45.
Then, if the user birth date is input in the user birth date input section 3220, the color of the area of the user birth date input section 3220 is changed as shown in fig. 46.
Then, if a user name is input to the user name input unit 3230, the color of the area of the user name input unit 3230 is changed as shown in fig. 47.
Then, if the approval button 3241 is clicked on the term display portion 3240, the color of the region of the term display portion 3240 is changed as shown in fig. 48. At this time, if the ok button 4241 is clicked, the indication of the word "ok (agene)" may be changed to be displayed as "approved (agened)". In this state, since the sex input is omitted, it is possible to intuitively and clearly grasp which information is not input.
Then, if the user birth date is input to the user sex input portion 3250, the color of the region of the user sex input portion 3250 is changed as shown in fig. 49. Also, since the input of all information is completed, the user information transmitting part 3260 is activated and displayed.
By means of the user information input page, a mode of filling color when user information is input is embodied, and therefore the effect of intuitively and tasteless inducing user information input can be achieved.
<My gym (my gym) settings page>
Fig. 50 to 53 are diagrams showing my gym (my gym) setup pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The my gym settings page 3300 includes a gym catalog display area 3310, a map display area 3320, and a gym information display area 3330. In addition, my gym settings button 3340 may also be included.
Where my gym, if initially set up only once, is then automatically selected. However, in the case where the current location of the user terminal 200 is significantly distant from the location information of my gym, reselection may be required. On the other hand, when the sports log input/transmission unit (see 2620 in fig. 28) is pressed in a state where my gym is not determined, the transmission/reception logic is not activated, and the my gym setting page 3300 may be connected first.
In the gym catalog display area 3310, gyms near the user are displayed in a landscape orientation on the screen. The stadium directory display area 3310 may scroll in the lateral direction, and if one of them is clicked, the corresponding stadium is displayed in the center of the map display area 3320, and the detailed information of the corresponding stadium is displayed in the stadium information display area 3330.
In the map display area 3320, predetermined map data is displayed. At the time point when the application is running, in the map display area 3320, the current position 3321 of the user terminal 200 is displayed at the center of the screen, and the nearby gyms 3322 are displayed at the respective positions.
In the gym information display area 3330, information of a gym selected in the gym catalog display area 3310 or the map display area 3320 is displayed. Alternatively, before accepting the user input, a gym with a high possibility of being "my gym" may be extracted in advance, and information of the corresponding gym may be displayed.
When there is no gymnasium to be selected by the user in the gymnasium displayed in the gymnasium list display area 3310 or the map display area 3320, if the screen is scrolled, a direct input button (None of above, Add one myself)3450 hidden below is displayed. If the direct input button 3450 is pressed, the new stadium add page of FIG. 53 is connected. Alternatively, if the find button 3460 is pressed, the gym search page of fig. 52 is connected.
Fig. 52 is a diagram showing a gym search page.
As shown in fig. 52, if a stadium search page 3500 is accessed, the nearby stadium and distance are always displayed as a list as default values, and a keyword search may be performed.
Fig. 53 is a diagram showing a new gym addition page.
Referring to fig. 53, the new gym addition page 3600 of the exercise history management system includes a gym image input part 3610, a gym name input part 3620, a gym location input part 3630, and a gym information transmission part 3640. Wherein a predetermined color may be displayed in advance around the area other than the gym information input section.
As shown in the user information input pages (see fig. 44 to 49), the new gym addition page of the present invention may display the color, brightness, shading, and the like of the area to which the corresponding input unit belongs differently every time each piece of information is input, and thus clearly indicate where the area to which no information is input is.
<User page>
Fig. 54 to 59 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
The user page 3700 includes a user information display section 3710, a user profile editing button 3720, and a user content display section 3730.
The user head portrait, the number of movements, the number of users who i pay attention (paying), a user comment, and the like are displayed on the user information display unit 3710. On the other hand, although not shown in the figure, the user may also be displayed with a mark such as my gym (my gym) information, "Birthday Exerciser (Birthday Exerciser), and peace night Exerciser (Eve Exerciser)", a "city mark" (which city to exercise) that can be given according to the position of my gym (my gym), and the like.
When it is the user page of the user himself, as shown in fig. 54, a user profile edit button 3720 may be provided.
Alternatively, when it is a user page of another person, as shown in fig. 55, a focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 3821 for the corresponding user may be provided.
In addition, when the corresponding user is currently in motion, which is a page of a user of another person, as shown in fig. 55, a refuel button 3822 to the corresponding user may be provided.
In addition, when the user page is another person, and the corresponding user is not currently moving, as shown in fig. 56, a fueling button 3922 for the corresponding user may be provided.
Fig. 57 is a diagram showing a state where one or more user content display portions 4010 are displayed on the user page 4000.
As shown in fig. 57, in the case of a user page of the user himself/herself, a user content editing button 4011 and a user content viewing level display unit 4012 can be displayed on each user content display unit 4010. Here, if the user content editing button 4011 is pressed, a user content editing page shown in fig. 58 is connected.
FIG. 58 is an edit page for user content. In the edit page for the user content, the user content 4110, a content delete button 4120, and a content authority assignment unit 4130 are displayed.
Here, if the contents authority granting section 4130 is clicked, as shown in fig. 59, the authority to be granted to the corresponding contents is listed. Wherein, the authority of the corresponding content can be given in the form of A/B + A/C + B + A.
That is, permissions may be given differentially, such as to all people (i.e., my stadium page appears as well as my favorite) (A), to have to visit my page to show (B + A), to only people who I are interested in (C + B + A).
As described above, the less the content to be disclosed, the less the number of persons to be disclosed, and the intuitiveness of the authority setting can be improved.
The following describes a motion history management method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 60 is a diagram showing a flow of a motion history management method of an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 60, the motion history management method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: the method includes the steps of providing map data to the user terminal (step S110), providing user information to the user terminal (step S120), providing user relationship information to the user terminal (step S130), providing gym information to the user terminal (step S140), providing motion information to the user terminal (step S150), and providing motion log information to the user terminal (step S160).
First, the map data providing unit 161 provides the map data to the user terminal (step S110). In detail, the map data providing unit 161 performs a role of providing the map data of the specific area requested from the user terminal 200 to the user terminal 200. The specific area may be an area corresponding to the gym location transmitted from user terminal 200, or may be an area including the current location of user terminal 200. Alternatively, if the user terminal 200 is in a state of not selecting the use of the location information (for example, in a state of turning off the GPS), the user terminal may be in a region corresponding to the map data that the user has recently received.
Then, the user information control unit 162 provides the user information to the user terminal (step S120). Specifically, the user information control unit 162 may receive and store predetermined user information transmitted from the user terminal 200, extract the user information in response to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the user information to the user terminal 200. The user information may include user authentication information (e-mail, password, etc.), user personal information (user name, gender, date of birth, photo, exercise times, the number of users who i pay attention (posing), the number of users who pay attention (posing), user comments, etc.), user preferred exercise information, user gym information, etc.
Then, the user relationship control section 163 provides the user terminal with the user relationship information (step S130). The user relationship control unit 163 may be referred to as a component for controlling the relationship between each user and another user and providing a certain social network service. That is, the user relationship control unit 163 controls a series of processes such as application, acceptance, rejection, and storage of a focus (posing) relationship between users.
Then, the gym information control unit 164 provides the user terminal with the gym information (step S140). Specifically, the gym information control unit 164 may receive and store information of a gym, extract gym information according to a request of the user terminal 200, and provide the extracted information to the user terminal 200. The gym information may include, among other things, the name, location, photograph of the gym, available sports equipment, registered users, etc.
Then, the motion information control unit 165 provides the user terminal with the motion information (step S150). More specifically, the motion information control unit 165 may receive and store motion information, extract motion information in response to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the motion information to the user terminal 200. The motion information may include a motion item, a first category that classifies motions belonging to the items according to a first reference, a second category that classifies the motions belonging to the first category according to a second reference, and information related to detailed motions belonging to the second category.
Then, the motion log control section 166 provides the motion log information to the user terminal (step S160). Specifically, the motion log control unit 166 may receive and store predetermined motion log information transmitted from the user terminal 200, extract a motion log in response to a request from the user terminal 200, and provide the motion log to the user terminal 200. The motion log may include, among other things, the type of motion performed, the weight of motion(s) per set, the number of motions(s) per set, the time of motion(s) per set, notes, etc. Note that the motion log control unit 166 may provide the motion log of another user to the user terminal 200, and display the motion log as an image for displaying motion on the user terminal 200. The motion log control unit 166 may provide the motion logs of other users who are currently in motion, other users who are in motion at my favorite gym, and other users who are in posing relationship with each user terminal 200.
A display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
Fig. 61 is a diagram showing a flow of a display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 61 and fig. 19 to 24, a display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a step (S210 step) of displaying one or more motion type display units on an input value selection unit; if the motion type display part is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding motion is displayed on the motion type input part of the motion log input and transmission part (S220 step); a step of displaying a moving weight display part at an input value selection part if the moving weight input part is selected (step S230); and a step of displaying the number of movements display unit on the input value selection unit if the number of movements input unit is selected (step S240).
First, one or more motion type display units are displayed on the input value selection unit (step S210). Specifically, as shown in fig. 19, the user-preferred motion selected by the user in advance is displayed on the motion type display unit 1831, and this motion can be sorted by category and displayed.
Then, if the exercise type display unit is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding exercise is displayed on the exercise type input unit of the exercise log input and transmission unit (step S220). Specifically, as shown in fig. 19, if each motion type display unit 1831 is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding motion can be displayed on the motion type input unit 1821 of the motion log input/transmission unit 1820. Alternatively, if a predetermined input different from a general input is performed, such as a long press or a strong press (force touch), the motion log input area 1800 disappears toward the upper end, and the detailed description page 2000 of the corresponding motion shown in fig. 21 may be displayed while being raised upward from below.
Then, if the moving weight input part is selected, the moving weight display part is displayed at the input value selection part (step S230). Specifically, as shown in fig. 22, if the exercise weight input unit 2122 of the exercise log input/transmission unit 2120 is selected, the exercise weight display unit 2131 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2130. The input value selection unit 2130 may also display a weight unit selection unit 2132. The weight unit selector 2132 may be provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control) so that the weight unit can be changed to kilogram (kg) or pound (lb).
Then, if the number of exercise input section is selected, the number of exercise display section is displayed in the input value selection section (step S240). Specifically, as shown in fig. 23, if the exercise number input unit 2223 of the exercise log input/transmission unit 2220 is selected, the exercise number display unit 2231 is displayed on the input value selection unit 2230. In addition, the input value selection unit 2230 may display a count/time selection unit 2232. The number/time selection unit 2231 may be provided in the form of a divided selection window (divided control), and may select whether the motion mode is a number (counting) motion or a continuous motion (duration exposure) keeping the same posture. Here, when the motion is continuous motion, a second indicator (") may be displayed on the motion number input portion 2223.
In addition, a high difficulty group input section 2233 may be further displayed in the input value selection section 2230. The term "difficult-to-handle group" means a group (maximum or near-maximum effect) that the user can just complete. However, in order to display the difficulty group (tough set), if the user turns On (On) the difficulty group input unit 2233, the display of the difficulty group input unit 2233 may be changed as shown in fig. 24.
According to the present invention, if an item to be input is pressed by the motion log input and transmission unit 1820, the display item provided to the input value selection unit 1830 is changed, so that the type of motion, the weight of the motion, the number of times of the motion, and the like to be logged can be quickly, accurately, and intuitively input. In particular, the unit, the number of times, the time, and the like can be changed within one screen, and when the exercise weight input unit 1822 or the exercise number input unit 1823 is selected, the value is reset to 0, thereby further improving user convenience.
A display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
Fig. 62 is a diagram showing a flow of a display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 62 and 25 to 27, the display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a step of displaying a first category (step S310), a step of selecting the first category (step S320), a step of displaying a second category (step S330), a step of selecting the second category (step S340), a step of displaying detailed movement (step S350), a step of selecting detailed movement (step S360), and a step of displaying detailed movement (step S370).
First, as shown in fig. 25, the user preference movement setting page 2300 includes a preference movement display section 2310 and a preference movement selection section 2320.
In the item-based preference exercise selecting unit 2320, an item name display unit 2330 and a first category selecting unit 2340 are displayed. The item name display portion 2330 displays the name of the corresponding item (e.g., weight training, running, etc.). Here, if the item name display portion 2330 is pressed, other item names that can be selected may be listed.
Then, the first category selecting unit 2340 displays the first category in which the motions belonging to the corresponding items are classified according to the first criterion, as icon shapes (step S310). In fig. 25, as a first category of weight training, core (core) motion, lower body (lower body) motion, upper body-pull motion, upper body-push motion, whole body (whole body) motion, and the like are displayed in the form of icons. Here, in the first category selecting portion 2340, the first category of the corresponding item is displayed in the first direction (the lateral direction in the screen). Here, fig. 25 is still in the state before the item selection, and thus only the first category icons of the items are displayed.
Then, a specific icon of the first category selecting portion 2340 is selected (step S320). The selection of the first category may be performed in the following way. First, each icon of the first category selecting unit 2440 is clicked to select a desired first category. Alternatively, the Slider (Slider)2442 of the first category selecting section 2440 may be dragged (drag) to select a desired first category. Alternatively, an icon of the preference movement display section 2410 may be clicked to select a desired first category.
Then, if one of the displayed plurality of first categories is selected (step S320), a second category 2451 in which the motion belonging to the selected first category is classified according to a second criterion is displayed on the second category selecting section 2450 (step S330). The second category may be named "subclass (Family)". Here, in the second category selecting section 2450, icons of the second category of the corresponding item may be displayed in the first direction (lateral direction in the screen).
The selection of the second category may be performed as follows. First, the icon of the second category selecting unit 2450 is clicked to select a desired second category. Alternatively, the Slider (Slider)2452 of the second category selection unit 2450 may be dragged (drag) to select a desired category.
Then, if one of the displayed plurality of second categories is selected (step S340), one or more detailed motions belonging to the selected second category are displayed on the detailed motion selection unit 2460 (step S350). Wherein more than one detailed movement may be displayed in sequence along the second direction (the longitudinal direction in the picture). Here, an On/Off button for each detailed motion may be set to On (On) to select the corresponding detailed motion.
Then, if the detailed motion is selected (step S360), a detailed motion including the selected detailed motion is displayed on one side of the corresponding first category icon of the preference motion display part 2410 (step S370), "? "will disappear. On the other hand, a belt "? "is a category that does not mean that the user prefers to exercise, and thus can be interpreted as an uneven exercise of the whole body, and thus, by identifying"? ", may induce the user to perform a" uniform "motion by location.
Among them, the user preferred motion setting page (execute pool page) provided by the motion history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a preferred motion can be easily selected in stages in one screen. That is, the first category is displayed in the first direction (horizontal direction in the screen), the second category corresponding thereto is displayed in the first direction (horizontal direction in the screen) if one of the first categories is selected, and the detailed motion corresponding thereto is displayed in the second direction (vertical direction in the screen) if one of the second categories is selected, with the result that the detailed motion to be added can be found with the least number of clicks in a small screen.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the movement is performed in the order of item (kidd)/first category (Division)/second category (Family)/detailed movement (Member exercise), so that the user can select a preference movement with more ease.
A display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
Fig. 63 and fig. 32 to 37 are diagrams illustrating a flow of a display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 63, the display control method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a step of displaying an e-mail input part and an e-mail transmission part (step S410), a step of inputting an e-mail address (step S420), a step of displaying a password input part and a password transmission part (step S430), a step of inputting a password (step S440), a step of transmitting a password (step S450), a step of determining whether the password is correct (step S460), a step of completing login (step S470), and a step of displaying an error message in the password input part (step S480).
First, if referring to fig. 32, on the login page 3000 of the motion history management system, the email input section 3010 and the email transmission section 3020 are displayed (step S410).
Before inputting an email address to the email input section 3010, the email transmission section 3020 may be in an inactive state. Also, after the user inputs an email address in the email input section 3010 (step S420), if the input email address is in a correct email form (e.g., contains @ or the like), the email transmission section 3020 may be activated.
If the user presses the activated e-mail transmitting part 3020, it is converted into a password input window. That is, if the user presses the activated email transmission section 3020, as shown in fig. 33 and 34, the email input section 3010 and the email transmission section 3020 move in one direction (arrow direction of fig. 33) and disappear, while the password input section 3030 and the password transmission section 3040 move in one direction (arrow direction of fig. 33) and appear (step S430).
The password transmitting part 3040 may be in an inactive state before inputting the password address to the password input part 3030. Also, if the user inputs a password in the password input part 3030 (step S440), the password transmission part 3040 may be activated. In this state, the password transmission unit 3040 is pressed to transmit the password to the server (step S450).
It is determined whether the password is a correct password (step S460), and if the input password is an incorrect password, an input error message is displayed on the password input unit 3030 as shown in fig. 35 (step S480). At this time, the color of the password input unit 3030 may be changed and displayed. At this time, the password transmitting part 3040 may be activated. Also, on the side of the password transmitting part 3040, a password resetting request part 3050 may be displayed, and if pressed, it may be connected to the password resetting page of fig. 36. If the e-mail transmission part 3070 is pressed after the e-mail address receiving the reset password is inputted at the e-mail input part 3060 of fig. 36, the reset password may be transmitted to the corresponding e-mail address.
On the other hand, in the state of fig. 35, if the password input portion 3030 displaying an input error message is pressed, the password input window state shown in fig. 34 can be returned.
On the other hand, if the email address input in fig. 32 is an email address that does not exist in the user DB, as shown in fig. 37, the input email address is moved to the upper side of the email input unit 3010 in the form of animation, an error message is displayed in the email input unit 3010, and if the error message displayed by the email input unit 3010 is clicked, the page in fig. 32 may be returned again.
The login page of the movement history management system of one embodiment of the present invention can display e-mail, password input and transmission, error messages in a single line form, and thus the user can use it deeply immersive with a simple design.
A display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
Fig. 64 and 44 to 49 are diagrams illustrating a flow of a display control method according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 64, the display control method according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a step of displaying one or more information input units (step S510), a step of inputting information into each information input unit (step S520), a step of changing the identification of an area in which information is input (step S530), a step of completing input of all necessary areas (step S540), and a step of activating a transmission unit (step S550).
First, referring to fig. 44, on the user information input page 3200 of the exercise history management system, a user avatar input section 3210, a user date of birth input section 3220, a user name input section 3230, a term display section 3240, a user gender input section 3250, and a user information transmission section 3260 are displayed (step S510). Wherein a given color may be displayed in advance around the other than the user input part.
The user information input page according to the present invention is characterized in that, every time information is input, the color, brightness, and the like of the region to which the input unit belongs are displayed differently, and it is clearly shown where the region where information is not input is.
Then, if information is input to each information input unit (step S520), the display of the region to which information has been input is changed (step S530). For example, if a user avatar is input to the user avatar input portion 3210, the color of the area of the user avatar input portion 3210 is changed as shown in fig. 45.
Then, if the user birth date is input in the user birth date input section 3220, the color of the area of the user birth date input section 3220 is changed as shown in fig. 46.
Then, if a user name is input to the user name input unit 3230, the color of the area of the user name input unit 3230 is changed as shown in fig. 47.
Then, if the approval button 3241 is clicked on the term display portion 3240, the color of the region of the term display portion 3240 is changed as shown in fig. 48. At this time, if the ok button 4241 is clicked, the indication of the word "ok (agene)" may be changed to be displayed as "approved (agened)". In this state, since the sex input is omitted, it is possible to intuitively and clearly grasp which information is not input.
Then, if the user birth date is input to the user sex input portion 3250, the color of the region of the user sex input portion 3250 is changed as shown in fig. 49. Further, since the input of all information is completed (step S540), the user information transmitting part 3260 is activated and displayed (step S550).
By means of the user information input page, a mode of filling color when user information is input is embodied, and therefore the effect of intuitively and tasteless inducing user information input can be achieved.
Fig. 65 to 73 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 65 to 71 are diagrams showing screens of user pages on which the user himself/herself edits himself/herself.
Referring to fig. 65, the user page 4200 includes a user profile display portion 4210, a user topic addition button 4220, and a user topic display portion 4230.
A user avatar and a user profile edit button may be displayed on the user profile display portion 4210.
The user topic display unit 4230 displays one or more user topics. Specifically, the user topic display unit 4230 may include a topic text display unit 4231, a topic image display unit 4232, and a user generation display unit 4233.
The topic text display unit 4231 displays a certain topic or question that can be grasped by the user. Then, the topic image display unit 4232 displays an image (such as a photograph) that the user has uploaded in response to the topic (question) displayed by the topic text display unit 4231. That is, the question is text and the answer is an image. However, if the topic image display unit 4232 is selected (touched or the like), the screen may be moved to the screen in fig. 74.
On the other hand, the user generation display unit 4233 displays an icon representing a topic generated directly by the user.
In the screen of fig. 65, if the user topic addition button 4220 is selected, the screen moves to the screen shown in fig. 66. Referring to fig. 66, the user page 4300 includes a user profile display section 4310, a user topic addition button 4320, and a user topic display section 4330. The user page 4300 further includes a topic selection unit 4340 and a response button 4350.
The topic selection unit 4340 may display a topic provided by the application default (default).
The answer button 4350 is a button necessary for selecting an image to be an answer to the corresponding topic. As shown in fig. 65, in a reply button 4350 required for inputting a reply to a topic provided by application default (default), a sentence of the word "reply to This (Answer This)" may be displayed.
In this state, if reply button 4350 is pressed, an image selection window as shown in fig. 67 is displayed. If an image is selected in the image selection window, returning to the page of FIG. 65, the selected topic text and image may be added and displayed there.
On the other hand, topics directly generated by the user may also be added instead of topics provided by application defaults (defaults). Referring to fig. 68, the topic selector 4540 of the user page 4500 may select a user topic addition (Add your own topic) item. As described above, if the user topic addition (Add your own) item is selected, a sentence of the "Add (Add)" typeface may be displayed at the answer button 4550.
If the answer button 4550 is pressed here, as shown in fig. 69, an input window 4640 is displayed so that the user can directly input a topic. At this time, a sentence in the word "Add and Answer (Add + Answer)" may be displayed in the Answer button 4650. Here, if the answer button 4650 is pressed after the topic (question) is input, an image selection window shown in fig. 67 is displayed. If an image is selected in the image selection window, return to the page of FIG. 65 where the selected topic text and image may be added and displayed.
From another perspective, the statements displayed at the reply button may change according to phase, in the Answer This- > Add- > Add + Answer order.
On the other hand, through the above-described procedure, a predetermined icon can be displayed in the user generated display unit 4733 region for the topic directly generated by the user, as shown in fig. 70.
On the other hand, if the topic text display portion 4231 is pressed in the user page 4700 shown in fig. 70, it is possible to move to a topic image revision page 4800 for modifying topic images as shown in fig. 71.
On the topic image revision page 4800, a delete button 4810 and a invisible (blind) button 4820 may be included. The blocking button 4820 may provide a function of displaying a corresponding topic image in a state where the topic image is not enlarged (Zoom-in) by using a method of horizontally forming a plurality of blocking bars in a blocking manner or performing mosaic processing, so that other users cannot see a picture before enlargement. This is to click on the topic image in order to induce curiosity of other users.
On the other hand, although not shown in the figure, a "disclosure/non-disclosure" setting may be added for each topic image. In detail, in the setting, the open (default) and the non-open (Off-the-radar) modes may be set for each topic image. In the non-disclosure mode, the user himself/herself does not display the user to other users, and the other users do not appear on the screen of the user himself/herself. (i.e., I'm invisible, invisible to others, mode using only the Log function)
Furthermore, a stealth mode (stealth mode) may be added. This means i can see the user in "public mode", but i am invisible to other users. However, the user who does not disclose the mode (Off-the-radar) is invisible to anyone.
Such "open/not-open" setting is applied not only to the topic image but also to all contents of the present application program.
On the other hand, fig. 72 is a diagram showing a case where a certain user enters a user page of another user.
The user page 4900 includes a user information display portion 4910, a focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 4921, a fueling button 4922, and a user content display portion 4930.
The user information display 4910 displays a user avatar, the number of movements, the number of users who i pay attention (paying), the number of users who pay attention (paying), a user comment, and the like. On the other hand, although not shown in the figure, the user may also be displayed with a mark such as my gym (my gym) information, "Birthday Exerciser (Birthday Exerciser), and peace night Exerciser (Eve Exerciser)", a "city mark" (which city to exercise) that can be given according to the position of my gym (my gym), and the like.
In addition, when a user page is a person of another person, a focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 4921 may be provided for the corresponding user.
In addition, when the user page is another person, a fueling button 4922 may be provided for the corresponding user. Wherein the fueling button 4922 may be provided in a water bottle form when the corresponding user is currently in motion, and the fueling button 4922 may be provided in a protein powder form when the corresponding user is not currently in motion. This will be explained in more detail later.
The user topic display unit 4930 displays one or more user topics. In detail, the user topic display section 4930 may include a topic text display section 4931, a topic image display section 4932, and a user preference icon 4933. However, if the user clicks the user preference icon 4933 for a specific topic, the form (color, appearance, brightness, etc.) of the corresponding icon can be changed and displayed as shown in fig. 73.
The user page of the present invention is characterized in that the user responds to a topic (question) expressed in text in the form of an image. In addition to the user (content producer) only answering the topic proposed, the user can directly generate the topic, and particularly in this case, the topic can be generated on one screen without page conversion.
In addition, other users (content consumers) can evaluate not only the contents (up-volume, down-volume) but also the topics (subjects) themselves, and can collect and collect the good topics (subjects). Moreover, the topics so collected may also be re-adopted as default (default) topics.
Fig. 74 to 80 are diagrams showing a photograph enlargement page of the exercise history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention and a preference degree icon displayed therein.
If the user avatar is clicked in fig. 65, 72, or the like, the selected image 5010 is displayed enlarged (zoom-in) as shown in fig. 74. Also, on one side of the image 5010, a preference icon 5020 for the corresponding image 5010 is displayed.
Initially, as shown in fig. 74, as a preference icon 5020, a heart shape of an inner blank is displayed. In this case, each time preference icon 5020 is pressed, the icons shown in fig. 79 are sequentially changed from fig. 74.
Among them, the preference icon 5021 shown in fig. 75 means a photograph for activating a sport will, the preference icon 5022 shown in fig. 76 means a healthy photograph (mainly diet), the preference icon 5023 shown in fig. 77 means a general like button, the preference icon 5021 shown in fig. 78 means an offensive button, and the preference icon 5021 shown in fig. 79 represents an unselected state. Fig. 80 shows a screen for explaining the meaning of each icon.
In general, the "like/dislike" icon is expressed in a finger or a heart/hollow shape, and the present invention is characterized in that the preference of the user can be evaluated in a "heart shape" different from this. That is, the icons (heart shapes) are changed to 5 types (or more), and the contents can be evaluated, thereby having an effect of enabling various evaluation methods for the contents to be presented.
Fig. 81 to 86 are diagrams showing user pages of the exercise history management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
First, if referring to fig. 81, the user page 5100 includes a user information display part 5110, a focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 5121, a albumen powder button 5122, and a user content display part 5130.
The user information display unit 5110 displays a user avatar, the number of movements, the number of users who i pay attention (paying), the number of users who pay attention (paying), a user comment, and the like. On the other hand, although not shown in the figure, the user may also be displayed with a mark such as my gym (my gym) information, "Birthday Exerciser (Birthday Exerciser), and peace night Exerciser (Eve Exerciser)", a "city mark" (which city to exercise) that can be given according to the position of my gym (my gym), and the like.
In addition, when it is a user page of another person, a focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 5121 for the corresponding user may be provided.
In addition, when it is a user page of another person and the corresponding user is not currently in motion, a albumen powder button 5122 for the corresponding user may be provided. Wherein the albumen powder button 5122 performs some function of an oil-filling button.
For example, each time a protein powder gift is delivered, as shown in fig. 81 and 82, the cover of the protein powder container may disappear or gradually lighten in stages.
On the other hand, statistics (stat) of the fueling property such as albumen powder may be displayed at the user information display portion 5110, and all the statistics (workouts, etc.) may be formed so that "open/not open" may be set.
On the other hand, if referring to fig. 83, when the page is a user of another person and the corresponding user is currently in motion, a water bottle button 5322 may be provided for the corresponding user. Therein, the carafe button 5332 also performs some type of fueling button function.
In detail, in the page of the user who is currently in motion, a water bottle button 5322 may be displayed. In this case, the number of times of water feeding is also limited, and for example, when the number of times of water feeding is limited to 2 times, the amount of water in the water bottle button 5322 can be reduced in stages and the button color can be gradually reduced as shown in fig. 84 and 85 each time the water bottle gift is fed. That is, the first prominent color becomes lighter as the predetermined action is performed, and finally, gradually matches the background behind.
All users were given 1 water bottle and 1 protein powder per day, and if not used on the day, they disappeared. On the other hand, if the user starts to exercise, the system can add 1 water bottle and 1 protein powder to the user.
Thus, on a particular day, a user may be able to send up to two water bottles and two protein powder gifts to other users. This also means that if not used the day, it disappears and is reset to 1 the next day.
Wherein, can make to each other user, send 1 water-jug and 1 albumen powder gift at most every day. Namely, the present can be induced to be sent to various people to the maximum extent, and the interpersonal relationship is established.
On the other hand, if the focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 5221 is pressed in fig. 82, the form (color, appearance, brightness, etc.) of the focus/cancel focus (Pool/Un-Pool) button 5621 can be changed in display as shown in fig. 86.
This is to induce attention (Pool) and gifts (e.g. protein powder, water bottles, etc.). As described above, only when doing sports, a specific prop (e.g., a water bottle) can be obtained, so that an effect of inducing more frequent sports can be obtained.
As described above, the present invention makes it possible to obtain a specific prop only during exercise, and to induce exercise. That is, a specific gift can be sent to a user who is currently performing an exercise, and a corresponding prop can be collected only by performing the exercise, thereby inducing more frequent exercise.
On the other hand, in the case where the user is not currently exercising, the protein powder is provided to the user, and in the case where the user is currently exercising, water is provided to the user, which means drinking water while exercising and taking in protein while not exercising.
In addition, the invention can gradually reduce the water quantity of the water bottle button and gradually lighten the button color when delivering the water bottle gift, wherein, the water quantity can be reduced by full- > half- > air (full- > half- > empty). In addition, as the user input is repeated, the background screen color gradually becomes lighter, so that an effect of inducing the user's action can be obtained.
Fig. 87 is a diagram showing a sports icon of the sports history management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
When a normal free-hand motion (a "free-hand" motion), the sports icon also appears as a free hand. At this time, if a weight is added to the weight input window shown in fig. 22, the motion icon may be displayed in a state in which the weight is added as shown in fig. 87. That is, if weight is added in the state (a) of fig. 87, the icon as shown in (b) may be changed to be displayed. Similarly, the display can be changed as shown in (c) - > (d), (e) - > (f), and (g) - > (h).
When the weight is added to the empty-hand movement, the hand-held weight is changed to be displayed, so that the movement state of the user can be accurately and intuitively mastered.
Fig. 88 is a diagram showing a map page (map page) displayed on the user terminal of the motion history management system according to another embodiment of the present invention. The map page of fig. 88 is distinguished from the map page of fig. 4 by the tab buttons at the lower end, which will be described with emphasis below.
The map page (map page)5700 may become an initial screen of an application program provided to the user terminal 200 by means of the motion history management system 1.
At the lower end of the map page 5700, 3 tab buttons are displayed. The first tab on the left side among the lower 3 tabs is a map page connection tab 5751 connected to a map page 5700, the second tab in the middle is a motion log input tab 5752 connected to a page to which a motion history can be input, and the third tab on the right side is a focus page connection tab 5753 connected to a focus page (refer to 1200 of fig. 8).
Fig. 89 is a diagram showing an exercise log input area displayed on a user terminal of an exercise history management system according to another embodiment of the present invention. If the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, the motion log input area 5800 may be displayed as shown in fig. 89.
Fig. 89 is a diagram showing an initial screen of the motion log input area. Referring to fig. 89, the motion log input area 5800 includes a motion log display unit 5810, a motion log input and transmission unit 5820, and an input value selection unit 5830. The input value selecting unit 5830 at the lower end of the motion log input area in fig. 89 is different in characteristic from the motion log input area in fig. 19, and this will be described with emphasis.
In a state where the exercise type input unit 5821 of the exercise log input and transmission unit 5820 is selected, one or more exercise type display units 5831 may be displayed on the input value selection unit 5830. In addition, the input value selection unit 5830 may display one or more recommended exercise display units 5832.
Among them, the present embodiment is characterized in that the motion displayed on the recommended motion display unit 5832 is organically changed as the user performs the motion.
In detail, the motion performed by the user on the day can be displayed even once on the recommended motion display portion 5832.
In response to the user performing the exercise, in the recommended exercise display portion 5832, 1) the exercise performed more than once the day may be displayed, 2) the control portion may predict and display the next exercise in advance, and 3) the exercise that the control portion judges to be "seemingly needed" for the user may be displayed although the user does not have the preferred exercise.
On the other hand, the exercise displayed on the recommended exercise display unit 5832 may be omitted from the exercise type display unit 5831, or may be displayed directly on the exercise type display unit 5831.
For example, if the exercise displayed on the recommended exercise display unit 5832 is omitted from the exercise type display unit 5831, 1) the user can easily find the exercise to be performed once because the exercise performed once is displayed on the recommended exercise display unit 5832, and 2) the next exercise to be performed in sequence can easily be found because the exercise performed once is excluded from the exercise type display unit 5831.
However, if a predetermined input different from a general input, such as a long press or a strong press (force touch), is performed on each recommended motion display unit 5832, the recommended motion display unit 5832 may delete the corresponding motion.
<Exercise with added oxygen>
Fig. 90 is a diagram showing a motion log input area displayed on a user terminal of a motion history management system according to another embodiment of the present invention. If the motion log input tab (refer to 1152 of fig. 4) of the map page (refer to 1100 of fig. 4) is selected, the motion log input area 5900 may be displayed as shown in fig. 90.
Fig. 90 is a diagram showing an initial screen of a motion log input area.
As shown in fig. 90, if the application is initially run, a blank motion region category 5931 is displayed. In this state, if the right add button 5932 is pressed, the user moves to a user preference motion setting page (refer to 6000 of fig. 91) where a user preference motion (Exercise pool) is set, and a motion is added at a corresponding portion, as shown in fig. 93, "? "the mark disappears and the user's preferred motion can be displayed in the form of a picture, an abbreviation, or the like on each motion type display portion 6231.
The motion log input area in fig. 90 is different from the motion log input area in fig. 20 in the feature that the aerobic motion category 5933 is added, and this will be described in detail below.
Fig. 91 is a diagram showing a user preference Exercise setting page (Exercise pool page) displayed on the user terminal of the Exercise history management system of fig. 90.
As shown in fig. 91, the user preference movement setting page 6000 includes a preference movement display portion 6010 and a preference movement selection portion 6020.
Among them, fig. 91 is a screen (i.e., an initialization screen) when the user preference motion setting page 6000 is first accessed after joining a service, and since there is no preference motion set, "? ".
Here, if the rightmost aerobic exercise icon 6011 of the preference exercise selecting section 6010 is selected, as shown in fig. 92, an exercise belonging to an aerobic exercise category may be selected.
Fig. 92 is a diagram showing a procedure of setting a user preferred Exercise belonging to an aerobic Exercise category in a user preferred Exercise setting page (execute pool page).
If referring to fig. 92, the user preference movement setting page 6100 includes a preference movement display 6110 and a preference movement selection 6120. Also, more than one detailed movement is displayed in the preferred movement selection section 6120. Wherein more than one detailed movement may be displayed in sequence along the second direction (the longitudinal direction in the picture). Wherein, the On/Off button of each detailed movement is set to On (On), and the corresponding detailed movement can be selected.
Fig. 93 is a diagram showing an exercise log input area displayed on the user terminal of the exercise history management system of fig. 90.
Referring to fig. 93, the motion log input area 6200 includes a motion log display portion 6210, a motion log input and transmission portion 6220, and an input value selection portion 6230.
Note that the input value selection unit 6230 may display one or more aerobic exercise type display units 6232 in addition to one or more weight training-related exercise type display units 6231. However, if one of the exercises displayed by the aerobic exercise type display unit 6232 is selected, the exercise log input/transmission unit 6220 changes the display as shown in fig. 94.
Referring to fig. 94, if each aerobic exercise type display unit (see 6232 of fig. 93) is selected, the name or abbreviation of the corresponding exercise can be displayed on the exercise type input unit 6321 of the exercise log input/transmission unit 6320. In addition, an aerobic exercise frame (cardiac box)6322 may be displayed on the exercise log input/transmission unit 6320. As shown in fig. 94, the aerobic exercise frame 6322 may be a target time input unit that inputs a target time for the aerobic exercise at a stage before the start of the aerobic exercise. In fig. 94, 30 minutes have been input as default settings in the aerobic exercise frame 6322, but this may be changed according to exercise records of the user, advance settings, or the like. The transmission button change display in fig. 93 is a start button 6323.
On the other hand, if the aerobic exercise frame 6322 is selected, the exercise time increasing/decreasing unit 6331 is displayed in the lower input value selection unit 6330. The exercise time increasing/decreasing unit 6331 may be selected to increase or decrease the exercise time by 5 minutes/1 minute. At this time, the setting range of the target time may be limited. For example, it may be set not to be several minutes or less or not to be several minutes or more. This is to guide the user's proper amount of exercise.
In this state, if the start button 6323 is pressed, the screen changes as shown in fig. 95, and "remaining time" and "target time" are displayed in the aerobic exercise frame 6422. In fig. 95, the case where the target was 3 minutes and 2:57 remained is shown. The start button (6323 in fig. 94) is displayed as a cancel button 6423.
In this state, if the cancel button 6423 is pressed, the corresponding aerobic exercise can be canceled without being left in the user log.
After the start of the exercise, the target time may be changed by the exercise time increasing/decreasing unit 6431 before the end. That is, time may be added or subtracted. However, the target time may not be changed to be less than the time when the motion has been performed.
In this state, if a certain time elapses (for example, the target time is over half), the screen changes as shown in fig. 96. That is, the cancel button (6423 in fig. 95) is displayed as the interrupt button 6523.
In contrast, if the target time is more than half, the target time is input to the motion log display unit (see 1410 in fig. 15). That is, if the motion is performed more than half the target time, the motion may be temporarily recognized. At this time, the target time is input to the motion log display unit (see 1410 in fig. 15). Here, the "target time" may be a target time set finally.
However, if the interrupt button 6523 is pressed, the screen returns to the aerobic exercise initial screen (fig. 94), and the exercise log display unit (see 1410 in fig. 15) corrects the time (not the target time) for which the user actually exercises from the state of inputting the "target time".
If the target time is reached in this state, the screen changes as shown in fig. 97. That is, the interrupt button (6523 in fig. 96) is displayed as an end button 6623. At this time, the end button 6623 is blinked and displayed, and at the same time, the user may be induced to press the end button 6623 by vibration or notification.
That is, the transmission unit (1425 in fig. 15) in the weight training is changed to the start button (6323 in fig. 94) in the aerobic exercise preparation stage, displayed as the cancel button (6423 in fig. 95) in the initial stage after the exercise is started, displayed as the interrupt button (6523 in fig. 96) after the aerobic exercise is performed to some extent, and changed to the end button (6623 in fig. 97) when the goal is reached, so that the user can intuitively understand the current situation.
Wherein if the end button 6623 is pressed, the aerobic exercise is ended. At this time, the end button 6623 is continuously displayed for 5 minutes, and if the end button 6623 is pressed, the aerobic exercise is ended, and the screen returns to the aerobic exercise initial screen 6300, and on the screen, a completed gesture as shown in 6703 of fig. 98 can be displayed. As described above, the end button 6623 displays an arbitrary time period, however, even if the end button 6623 is not pressed, the record is normally left in the log.
That is, if cancelled, no motion record is left, if interrupted, the time when the motion is actually performed is recorded, and if ended, the entire time is normally recorded.
When the target time is not reached, the target time is reached, or the end button is pressed after the target time is reached, the images displayed on the respective platforms (stages) are different from each other. Here, the case where the target time is not reached means the case where the target time is not reached immediately after the start of the movement.
That is, as shown in fig. 98, 1) when the aerobic exercise is started first, a simple moving picture (a leg picture during running) 6701 can be displayed, and 2) when the target time is reached, a relaxing moving picture (a sweat or a slow-moving picture) 6702 can be displayed. Also, when the end button is pressed, a sensory gesture 6703 may be displayed.
Moreover, such changes may be reflected not only to the platform (stage), but also to the user display area in motion (1221 of fig. 8).
The particular implementation described in this disclosure is an example and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of simplicity of the description, the description of the conventional electronic configuration, control system, software, and other functions of the system may be omitted. In addition, the line connections or connection members between the constituent elements illustrated in the drawings exemplarily show functional connections and/or physical or circuit connections, and may be replaced with or shown as additional various functional connections, physical connections, or circuit connections in an actual device. In addition, if there is no specific mention such as "necessary", "important", etc., it may not be a constituent element necessary for the application of the present invention.
In the description of the invention (and in particular in the claims) the use of the terms "a", "an" and "the" and similar referents may not be construed to limit the invention to the singular or the plural. In the present invention, when a range (range) is described, the invention is considered to include inventions to which individual values belonging to the range are applied (unless the description is contrary thereto), and is equivalent to each individual value constituting the range in the summary of the invention. Finally, the steps constituting the method of the present invention may be performed in an appropriate order as long as the order is not explicitly described or is not described to the contrary. The order of the steps described is not necessarily intended to limit the invention. The use of all examples or exemplary terms (e.g., etc.) herein, is intended merely to illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. Further, the worker can understand that various modifications, combinations and changes can be made in accordance with the design conditions and specifications within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
The embodiments of the present invention described above may be embodied in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer components and recorded on a computer-readable recording medium. The computer-readable recording medium may include program commands, data files, data structures, etc., alone or in combination. The program command recorded in the computer-readable recording medium may be specially designed and constructed for the present invention or may be known and used by practitioners in the computer software field. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tapes, optical recording media such as CD-ROMs and DVDs, magneto-optical media (magnetic-optical media) such as flexible disks, and hardware devices such as ROMs, RAMs, flash memories, and the like, which are particularly configured to store and execute program commands. In examples of the program command, not only a mechanical code such as a code formed by means of a compiler but also a high-level language code that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like is included. The hardware devices may be changed to more than one software module or vice versa in order to perform the processes of the present invention.
While the present invention has been described with reference to specific details such as specific components and limited embodiments and drawings, it is only provided to facilitate a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modifications and changes can be made from the descriptions by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains.
Therefore, the idea of the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments, and the following claims and all the contents equivalent to the claims or equivalent to the claims are included in the scope of the idea of the present invention.
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1. An exercise history management apparatus comprising:
a map data providing part that provides map data of a specific region requested from a user terminal to the user terminal;
a user relationship control section that controls a relationship between each user and another user;
a motion information control unit which receives and stores one or more of motion items input in the user terminal, a first category in which motions belonging to the items are classified according to a first criterion, a second category in which motions belonging to the first category are classified according to a second criterion, and detailed motions belonging to the second category, extracts motion information according to a request of the user terminal, and provides the extracted motion information to the user terminal;
and a motion log control part which receives and stores the established motion log information transmitted from the user terminal, extracts the motion log according to the request of the user terminal and provides the motion log to the user terminal.
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