An exercise device of the present invention includes a beam; rods removeably affixed and extending from ends of the beam; wheels rotatably mounted on the rods; handles positioned on outer ends of the rods; and a body-part engagement device for engaging a user's hands, feet, or knees with the device.
An exercise device of the present invention includes a beam; rods removeably affixed and extending from ends of the beam; wheels rotatably mounted on the rods; handles positioned on outer ends of the rods; and a body-part engagement device for engaging a user's hands, feet, or knees with the device. Multiple exercises that exercise various muscle groups of the human body may be performed with the exercise device.
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1. An exercise device comprising: a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends;first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends subst
1. An exercise device comprising: a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends;first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam;first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods;first and second handles positioned on outer ends of respective first and second rods; andat least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam including first and second spaced-apart through holes extending through an upper face of the beam, the through holes being sized to receive the hands, feet, or knees of a user. 2. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein at least one exterior surface of the beam is covered with padding. 3. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein a radius of the first and second wheels is sufficiently large to prevent the user's foot from contacting a support surface when the user's foot is positioned in at least one of the first and second through holes in the upper face of the beam. 4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the beam has first and second bores extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis from respective first and second ends of the beam to the first and second through holes, the device further comprising: first and second caps, each cap having a threaded bore, the first and second caps residing adjacent interior surfaces of respective first and second through holes;wherein the first and second rods each have at least one end that is threaded and threadingly engaging the threaded bore of respective first and second caps to secure the first and second rods to the beam. 5. An exercise device comprising: a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends and an interior cavity extending substantially the entire length of the beam;first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam;first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods;first and second handles positioned on outer ends of respective first and second rods;at least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam;first and second end plates affixed to the respective first and second ends of the beam, each end plate having a through hole; andfirst and second attachment blocks, each attachment block having a threaded bore, the first and second attachment blocks being affixed to respective first and second end plates such that the through hole and threaded bore are coaxially aligned, the attachment blocks positioned within the interior cavity of the beam;wherein the first and second rods extend through the respective through hole of the first and second end plates and the respective threaded bore of the first and second attachment blocks. 6. The exercise device of claim 5, wherein the first and second rods each have at least one end that is threaded and threadingly engaging the threaded bore of respective first and second attachment blocks. 7. The exercise device of claim 5, wherein the body-part engagement device includes a strap affixed to the beam to form two loops, each loop sized to receive a user's foot. 8. The exercise device of claim 7, wherein a radius of the first and second wheels is sufficiently large to prevent the user's foot from contacting a support surface when the user's foot is positioned in at least one of the loops. 9. A method for exercising using an exercise device having a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends, first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam, first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods, first and second handles positioned on outer ends of respective first and second rods, and at least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam including first and second spaced-apart through holes extending through an upper face of the beam, the through holes being sized to receive the hands of a user, the method comprising: kneeling proximate the exercise device;gripping at least one of the first and second handles of the device or the beam at the first and second through holes with the user's hands;rolling the device along a support surface away from the user's knees so as to extend the body; andpulling the device back toward the user's knees. 10. A method for exercising using an exercise device having a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends, first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam, first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods, and at least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam including first and second spaced-apart through holes extending through an upper face of the beam, the through holes being sized to receive the feet of a user, the method comprising: positioning at least one of the user's feet in the at least one body-part engagement device;extending at least one of the user's legs with the at least one of the user's feet to move the exercise device away from the user's body until the body is substantially parallel to a support surface; andalternatively moving the user's hands to propel the user and the device across the support surface. 11. A method for exercising using an exercise device having a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends, first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam, first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods, and at least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam including first and second spaced-apart through holes extending through an upper face of the beam, the through holes being sized to receive the feet of a user, the method comprising: positioning at least one of the user's feet in the at least one body-part engagement device;placing the user's hands on a support surface and holding them stationary;pulling the exercise device with the at least one of the user's feet to draw the exercise device under the user's body; andpushing the exercise device with the at least one of the user's feet and away from the user's body. 12. An exercise device comprising: a beam having first and second ends, the beam having a longitudinal axis extending through the first and second ends;first and second rods removeably affixed to respective first and second ends of the beam and extending outwardly from the first and second ends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam;first and second wheels rotatably mounted on respective first and second rods; andat least one body-part engagement device associated with the beam including first and second spaced-apart through holes extending through an upper face of the beam, the through holes being sized to receive the hands, feet, or knees of a user.
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