Exercise equipment and methods of using the same
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-023/08
A63B-022/06
A63B-021/078
A63B-021/00
A63B-023/035
A63B-023/12
출원번호
US-0961195
(2015-12-07)
등록번호
US-9878201
(2018-01-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Moschel, Michael
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Moschel, Michael
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초록▼
A physical exercise apparatus and method of using the same targets the balanced development of a user's deltoid, pectoralis or upper pectoralis muscles by providing for a user to perform a target, upper body, weight lifting exercise with a resistance load, such as with a barbell, while the user simu
A physical exercise apparatus and method of using the same targets the balanced development of a user's deltoid, pectoralis or upper pectoralis muscles by providing for a user to perform a target, upper body, weight lifting exercise with a resistance load, such as with a barbell, while the user simultaneously performs a distraction exercise of cycling with the legs. The distraction exercise inhibits the muscles of the lower body from assisting the upper body with the target exercise. The apparatus includes a seat or bench for a user to perform the weight lifting and cycling in one of a seated position, a supine position, and a partially supine position. The apparatus also includes a single or multi-level support for holding the resistance load adjacent the seat or bench, and movable foot pedals that are adjustable to a selected location in a two-dimensional plane at which the user performs cycling.
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1. A physical exercise apparatus, comprising: (a) a frame having a first portion configured to support a resistance load for an upper body, weight lifting exercise that is a target exercise for developing upper pectoralis muscles in an upper body of a user, wherein the first portion of the frame com
1. A physical exercise apparatus, comprising: (a) a frame having a first portion configured to support a resistance load for an upper body, weight lifting exercise that is a target exercise for developing upper pectoralis muscles in an upper body of a user, wherein the first portion of the frame comprises a plurality of storage positions that are spaced apart vertically and are simultaneously available for storing the resistance load at one of different vertical levels when the resistance load is not in use;(b) a seat, comprising an inclined back support and a seat support that is inclined, wherein the seat is supported by the frame and configured to provide the user with access to the resistance load and to support the user for performing the target exercise comprising the upper body, weight lifting exercise while in a partially supine position, and wherein the target exercise is configured to develop the upper pectoralis muscles in the upper body of the user;(c) a pair of movable foot pedals connected to a second portion of the frame but not connected to the resistance load so that the resistance load that is associated with the target exercise is not applied to the pair of movable foot pedals, and configured so that the user is capable of performing the upper body, weight lifting exercise to develop the user's upper pectoralis muscles, in the partially supine position, and simultaneously cycling with the pair of movable foot pedals as a distraction exercise to engage muscles of the lower body of the user with a distraction to inhibit the muscles of the lower body from assisting the user's upper pectoralis muscles of the upper body in the target exercise, wherein the movable foot pedals for cycling are adjustable to a selected location at a vertical level above a height of a lower end of the seat support in a two-dimensional plane at which the movable foot pedals are releasably secured to be configured for cycling by the user as the distraction exercise while in the partially supine position; and(d) at least two adjustment members to adjust the selected location of the movable foot pedals to the vertical level above the height of the lower end of the seat support including: (i) a first adjustment member comprising an arcuate member coupled to the movable foot pedals and having a first plurality of apertures arranged in an arc shape, such that the movable foot pedals are configured to be rotatable about a pivot point and releasably securable using one of the first plurality of apertures; and (ii) a second adjustment member, coupled to the movable foot pedals and the first adjustment member, the second adjustment member comprising a bar having arranged linearly thereon a second plurality of apertures, such that the movable foot pedals are configured to be linearly adjustable toward or away from the pivot point and releasably securable using one of the second plurality of apertures located along the bar. 2. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the physical exercise apparatus further comprises the resistance load comprising a barbell, and wherein the first portion of the frame that is configured to support the resistance load is configured to store the barbell when the barbell is not in use. 3. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus has a base that is configured to rest on a flat surface and wherein the back support is backwardly inclined at one of an angle of 29 degrees and an angle of 44 degrees relative to a horizontal axis defined by the base in a backward-facing longitudinal direction of the apparatus. 4. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 3, wherein the back support is disposed at an angle of approximately 90 degrees with respect to the seat support. 5. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 4, wherein the seat support is configured to be adjustable along approximately the angle of inclination of the back support to be releasably secured in one of a plurality of seat height positions based at least in part on an arm length of the user to provide the user with the access to the resistance load. 6. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the back support and the seat support are pivotably coupled to one another. 7. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the selected location for the movable foot pedals is configured to be based at least in part upon a leg length of the user. 8. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a rotating arm coupled to the movable foot pedals and a linearly adjustable bar coupled to the movable foot pedals to provide for the respective rotational and linear adjustment of the movable foot pedals to the selected location in the two-dimensional plane at which the movable foot pedals are releasably secured to be configured for cycling. 9. A method of physical exercise training, comprising: (a) providing a physical exercise apparatus, comprising: (i) a frame having a first portion configured to support a resistance load for an upper body, weight lifting exercise that is a target exercise for developing upper pectoralis muscles in an upper body of a user, wherein the first portion of the frame comprises a plurality of storage positions that are spaced apart vertically and are simultaneously available for storing the resistance load at one of different vertical levels when the resistance load is not in use;(ii) a seat, comprising an inclined back support and a seat support that is inclined, wherein the seat is supported by the frame and configured to provide the user with access to the resistance load and to support the user for performing the target exercise comprising the upper body, weight lifting exercise while in a partially supine position, and wherein the target exercise is configured to develop the upper pectoralis muscles in the upper body of the user;(iii) a pair of movable foot pedals connected to a second portion of the frame but not connected to the resistance load so that the resistance load that is associated with the target exercise is not applied to the pair of movable foot pedals, and configured so that the user is capable of performing the upper body, weight lifting exercise to develop the user's upper pectoralis muscles, in the partially supine position, and simultaneously cycling with the pair of movable foot pedals as a distraction exercise to engage muscles of the lower body of the user with a distraction to inhibit the muscles of the lower body from assisting the user's upper pectoralis muscles of the upper body in the target exercise, wherein the movable foot pedals for cycling are adjustable to a selected location at a vertical level above a height of a lower end of the seat support in a two-dimensional plane at which the movable foot pedals are releasably secured to be configured for cycling by the user as the distraction exercise while in the partially supine position; and(iv) at least two adjustment members to adjust the selected location of the movable foot pedals to the vertical level above the height of the lower end of the seat support including: (i) a first adjustment member comprising an arcuate member coupled to the movable foot pedals and having a first plurality of apertures arranged in an arc shape, such that the movable foot pedals are configured to be rotatable about a pivot point and releasably securable using one of the first plurality of apertures; and (ii) a second adjustment member, coupled to the movable foot pedals and the first adjustment member, the second adjustment member comprising a bar having arranged linearly thereon a second plurality of apertures, such that the movable foot pedals are configured to be linearly adjustable toward or away from the pivot point and releasably securable using one of the second plurality of apertures located along the bar,(b) adjusting the movable foot pedals to the selected location in the two-dimensional plane;(c) positioning at least a portion of a body of a user in the partially supine position on the seat and positioning the user's feet on the movable foot pedals;(d) accessing the resistance load by the user in the partially supine position and performing the target exercise with the upper body of the user, comprising lifting weight using the resistance load when the user is in the partially supine position on the seat; and(e) while performing the target exercise of lifting weight with the upper pectoralis muscles of the upper body, simultaneously performing the cycling motion of the distraction exercise with the movable foot pedals by the user in the partially supine position to distract the user to inhibit the muscles of the lower body from assisting the user's upper pectoralis muscles in the target exercise. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the distraction exercise is initiated by the user before the user initiates the target exercise. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the physical exercise apparatus further comprises the resistance load comprising a barbell, wherein the first portion of the frame that is configured to support the resistance load is configured to store the barbell when the barbell is not in use, and wherein the target exercise is initiated by the user by accessing the barbell from the first portion of the frame for the upper body, weight lifting after the user initiates the cycling motion with the movable foot pedals. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the method further comprises pre-positioning the barbell at a selected one of the plurality of storage positions for the user to access the barbell before performing the target exercise. 13. The method of claim 9, wherein the physical exercise apparatus has a base that is configured to rest on a flat surface and wherein the back support is backwardly inclined at one of an angle of 29 degrees and an angle of 44 degrees relative to a horizontal axis defined by the base in a backward-facing longitudinal direction of the apparatus. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the back support is disposed at an angle of approximately 90 degrees with respect to the seat support. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the seat support is configured to be adjustable along approximately the angle of inclination of the back support to be releasably secured in one of a plurality of seat height positions based at least in part on an arm length of the user to provide the user with the access to the resistance load. 16. The method of claim 9, wherein the back support and the seat support are pivotably coupled to one another. 17. The method of claim 9, wherein the selected location for the movable foot pedals is configured to be based at least in part upon a leg length of the user. 18. The method of claim 9, wherein the physical exercise apparatus further comprises a rotating arm coupled to the movable foot pedals and a linearly adjustable bar coupled to the movable foot pedals for adjusting the movable foot pedals in a respective rotational and linear adjustment to the selected location in the two-dimensional plane at which the movable foot pedals are releasably secured to be configured for cycling. 19. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the frame is angled backwards at an angle of between 5 to 7 degrees from a vertical axis. 20. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resistance load comprises a kettlebell or a dumbbell. 21. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the physical exercise apparatus is configured for performing the upper body, weight lifting exercise with heavy weights including a 200 pound barbell or an 80 pound dumbbell. 22. The method of claim 9, wherein the first portion of the frame is angled backwards at an angle of between 5 to 7 degrees from a vertical axis. 23. The method of claim 9, wherein the resistance load comprises a kettlebell or a dumbbell. 24. The method of claim 9, wherein the physical exercise apparatus is configured for performing the upper body, weight lifting exercise with heavy weights including a 200 pound barbell or an 80 pound dumbbell. 25. The physical exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of movable foot pedals have zero or nominal resistance applied thereto. 26. The method of claim 9, wherein the pair of movable foot pedals have zero or nominal resistance applied thereto.
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