An exercise system comprising one or more resilient members and a secondary exercise device. The secondary exercise device can be in exercise bike, elliptical machine, stepper, treadmill, or any other suitable cardiovascular or exercise device. One or more resilient member support elements can be su
An exercise system comprising one or more resilient members and a secondary exercise device. The secondary exercise device can be in exercise bike, elliptical machine, stepper, treadmill, or any other suitable cardiovascular or exercise device. One or more resilient member support elements can be supported by a base member which can be separate from or integral with the frame or support members of the secondary exercise device. In this configuration, a user can exercise his or her muscles using the resilient members while simultaneously operating the secondary exercise device. Additional exercise stations comprising the resilient members can be formed around the secondary exercise device.
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1. An exercise device, comprising: a first resilient member support element, a second resilient member support element, and a third resilient member support element supported by a base member;a first set of connection interfaces supported by the first resilient member support element, the first set
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An exercise device, comprising: a first resilient member support element, a second resilient member support element, and a third resilient member support element supported by a base member;a first set of connection interfaces supported by the first resilient member support element, the first set of connection interfaces comprising a first connection interface having a first axial centerline and positioned at a first angular orientation and a second connection interface having a second axial centerline and positioned at a second angular orientation that is different than the first angular orientation;first and second independently deflectable resilient members respectively supported by the first resilient member support element and the second resilient member support element, each configured to produce a resistance force when a user exerts a force thereon so as to deflect at least a portion of each resilient member from a longitudinal axis of a relaxed position of each resilient member; anda secondary exercise device configured to provide an additional mode of exercise separate and independent from the resilient members, the secondary exercise device being usable independent of and/or simultaneously with the resilient members;wherein: the first resilient member support element is positioned adjacent to the ground level to a lateral side of the secondary exercise device;the second resilient member support element is positioned adjacent to the ground level to an opposite side of the secondary exercise device, the second resilient member support element being approximately symmetrically positioned about a plane passing through a longitudinal center of the secondary exercise device relative to the first resilient member support element;the first and second resilient member support elements are laterally positioned relative to the secondary exercise device at a width sufficient to ensure that the use of the secondary exercise device is not obstructed by the use of the first or second resilient members;the third resilient member support element is positioned forward of a front end portion of the secondary exercise device adjacent to the ground level;each resilient member support element is configured to provide an angularly adjustable support for each resilient member so as to support each resilient member in a cantilever disposition; andthe secondary exercise device is an exercise bike, an exercise stepping machine, or an elliptical machine. 2. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the base member is formed integrally with a support structure of the secondary exercise device. 3. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the secondary exercise device is an exercise bike. 4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein adjacent to the ground level means within approximately 3 inches of the ground surface. 5. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein adjacent to the ground level means within approximately 5 inches of the ground surface. 6. A method of exercising using the exercise device of claim 1, comprising exercising a portion of a user's body by deflecting the first resilient member and/or the second resilient member while simultaneously engaging in a secondary exercise mode on the secondary exercise device. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising exercising a portion of a user's body by deflecting a resilient member supported by the third resilient member support element while standing adjacent to the secondary exercise device. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the secondary exercise device is an exercise bicycle and the secondary exercise mode comprises pedaling. 9. The method of claim 6, further comprising terminating the secondary exercise mode, moving out of contact with secondary exercise device and engaging one or more of the first and second resilient members. 10. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a third set of connection interfaces supported by the third resilient member support element, wherein each of the first, second, and third sets of connection interfaces comprises a plurality of holes, wherein an end portion of each of the resilient members is removably supportable in each of the plurality of holes, and wherein each hole in a respective set of connection interfaces is at a different angular orientation so as to support the resilient members at a plurality of different angular orientations. 11. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the base member is either attached to or is part of a support structure of the secondary exercise device. 12. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first, second, and third resilient member support elements is movably adjustable, wherein changing an angular orientation of the adjustable resilient member support element relative to the base member will change an angular orientation of a resilient member supported by the adjustable resilient member support element. 13. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising one or more wheels supported at a front portion of the exercise device for moving the exercise device and the secondary exercise device. 14. An exercise device, comprising: a base member attached to a lower portion of a frame of a secondary exercise device such that the base member lies against or adjacent to a ground surface;a first resilient member support element and a second resilient member support element supported by a base member, with the first resilient member support element being on one side of the secondary exercise device and the second resilient member support element being on a second side of the secondary exercise, the second side being opposite the first side;a third resilient member support element supported by the base member, the third resilient member support element being positioned adjacent to a front end portion of the secondary exercise device adjacent to the ground level;a first set of connection interfaces supported by the first resilient member support element, the first set of connection interfaces comprising a first connection interface having a first axial centerline and positioned at a first angular orientation and a second connection interface having a second axial centerline and positioned at a second angular orientation that is different than the first angular orientation; andfirst and second independently deflectable resilient members respectively supported by the first resilient member support element and the second resilient member support element, each configured to produce a resistance force when a user exerts a force thereon so as to deflect at least a portion of each resilient member from a longitudinal axis of a relaxed position of each resilient member;wherein: the first and second resilient member support elements are laterally positioned relative to the secondary exercise device at a width sufficient to ensure that the use of the secondary exercise device is not obstructed by the use of the first resilient member or second resilient member;each resilient member support element is configured to provide an angularly adjustable support for each resilient member so as to support each resilient member in a cantilever disposition; andthe secondary exercise device is configured to provide an additional mode of exercise separate and independent from the resilient members, the secondary exercise device being usable independent of and/or simultaneously with the resilient members. 15. The exercise device of claim 14, wherein the exercise device is configured to be attachable to the frame of the secondary exercise device without requiring any modification to the frame of the secondary exercise device, so as to retrofit the secondary exercise device. 16. The exercise device of claim 14, wherein the secondary exercise device is an exercise stepping machine or an elliptical machine. 17. The exercise device of claim 14, wherein the base member extends over a portion of the frame of the secondary exercise device. 18. A method of exercising using the exercise device of claim 14, comprising: exercising a portion of a user's body by deflecting the first and/or the second resilient member supported by the first and/or the second resilient member support element while simultaneously engaging in a secondary exercise mode on the secondary exercise device;wherein: the secondary exercise mode comprises one or more of walking, jogging, running, pedaling, and exercising on an elliptical machine or step machine; andthe base member is positioned approximately adjacent to a ground level. 19. An exercise device, comprising: a base member attached to a lower portion of a frame of a secondary exercise device such that the base member lies against or adjacent to a ground surface;a first resilient member support element and a second resilient member support element supported by the base member, with the first resilient member support element being on one side of the secondary exercise device and the second resilient member support element being on a second side of the secondary exercise, the second side being opposite the first side;a third resilient member support element supported by the base member, the third resilient member support element being positioned adjacent to a front end portion of the secondary exercise device adjacent to the ground level;a first set of connection interfaces supported by the first resilient member support element, the first set of connection interfaces comprising a first connection interface having a first axial centerline and positioned at a first angular orientation and a second connection interface having a second axial centerline and positioned at a second angular orientation that is different than the first angular orientation; andfirst and second independently deflectable resilient members respectively supported by the first resilient member support element and the second resilient member support element, each configured to produce a resistance force when a user exerts a force thereon so as to deflect at least a portion of each resilient member from a longitudinal axis of a relaxed position of each resilient member;wherein: the first and second resilient member support elements are laterally positioned relative to the secondary exercise device at a width sufficient to ensure that the use of the secondary exercise device is not obstructed by the use of the first resilient member or second resilient member;each resilient member support element is configured to provide an angularly adjustable support for each resilient member so as to support each resilient member in a cantilever disposition;the secondary exercise device is configured to provide an additional mode of exercise separate and independent from the resilient members, the secondary exercise device being usable independent of and/or simultaneously with the resilient members; andthe secondary exercise device is an exercise bike. 20. The exercise device of claim 19, wherein the base member is either attached to or is part of a support structure of the exercise bike.
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