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Total Body Strengthening and Toning Workstation and Method of Using Same

a workstation and total body technology, applied in the field of total body strengthening and toning workstations and methods, can solve the problems of less workload that can be sustained during exercise, increased workload on the chest, and inability to lend itself to fuller body exercises. full

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-10-24
NIZAM NASH
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Benefits of technology

The present invention aims to improve resistance training by providing a new machine and method that can help users burn calories and build lean muscle mass in a faster and more efficient way. The machine allows for proper support and biomechanical positioning of the body during exercise, minimizing the risk of injury during high-intensity training. Additionally, the machine allows for natural and rhythmic total body movements, enabling users to work both upper and lower body muscle groups with higher workloads, while still feeling relatively effortless.

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In these types of free standing exercises, the amount of workload that can be sustained during exercise is less than with the isolation method of training due to the increased chance for injuries.
For example, when an isolation exercise such as bench press is performed with the user lying on a bench, the chest can take on a greater workload than compared to a functional exercise that also targets the chest such as push-ups.
Although isolation and functional methods are ideally suited for specific fitness objectives, they are inefficient where the primary fitness objective is to use resistance training to burn the maximum amount of calories in the least amount of time, while developing lean muscle mass.
In addition, conventional isolation exercise equipment does not lend itself to the benefits of fuller body exercises, which encourage muscle coordination and the development of core muscles, such as abdominal or back muscles.
In addition, performing repetitions using only one region of the body for an extended period of time can be monotonous, and typically does not allow for opportunities to “mix up” exercises as with upper body and lower body in simultaneous or sequential patterns of movement.
In addition to the increased cost and space requirements associated with purchasing a number of different exercise machines, conventional exercise apparatus suffer the disadvantage in that more time is required for users to complete a full exercise regime, particularly during peak periods at gyms.
Such machines are most frequently marketed for in-home use, and continue to suffer the disadvantage that they are adapted to provide resistance exercise to only a single muscle group at any one time.
It is not possible, in the case of functional training, to provide customized workload that targets the upper and lower body independently during exercise.

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[0043]Reference is first made to FIG. 1 which illustrates schematically an exercise machine 10 which, as will be described, is operable to effect simultaneous toning exercise movement of a user's 12 upper, lower and abdominal muscle groups. The exercise machine 10 is provided with a seating / support frame assembly 14, a lower body exercising assembly 16, an upper body exercising assembly 18, a weight stack assembly 20 and a pair of cable / pulley assemblies 22,24.

[0044]The seating / support frame assembly 14 is shown best in FIG. 1 as including a base 30 and a seat 32. The base 30 is formed as a square tubular steel frame and has mounted thereto each of the lower body exercise assembly 16, the upper body exercising assembly 18, the weight stack assembly 20 and the cable / pulley assemblies 22,24. The base 30 has a footprint selected to provide stability to the machine 10 as a unitary stand-alone unit in a health club or the like. The seat 32 is provided to support the user 12 in a seat in ...

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A stand-alone exercise apparatus includes a seat to support a user in a position thereon, and upper and lower body exercising assemblies which are configured for activation either sequentially or simultaneously to permit the concurrent exercising movement of his or her upper body area and lower body leg muscles, respectively, without necessitating that the user stop exercising when switching from upper body exercises to lower body exercises. The lower body exercising assembly includes a lower frame assembly which is operable to provide resistance exercise to the user's leg muscles, and which includes a selectively reciprocally movable pedal, platform or bar which is coupled to a suitable resistance mechanism, and which is engagable by the user's feet and / or legs as they are moved together in unified movement to effect leg extensions or curls. The upper body exercising assembly includes one or more reciprocally movable frame members, hand pulleys or swing arms coupled to a resistance mechanism, and which are engagable by the user's hands and / or arms. The resistance mechanisms used to provide the selected resistance to the upper and lower exercising assemblies are operable independently from each other, and enable the user to select the degree of resistance to each of the upper and lower body exercising assemblies separately.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part application of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / 067,634, entitled Total Body Strengthening and Toning Workstation and Method of Using Same, filed Jun. 16, 2011; and which is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 149,631, now U.S. patent No. 7,985,167 B2 entitled Total Body Strengthening and Toning Workstation and Method of Using Same, filed May 6, 2008 as a continuation-in-part of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 233,064, filed 23 Sep. 2005, and entitled “Total Body Strengthening and Toning Workstation and Method of Using Same”; and which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 630,208, filed Nov. 24, 2004, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e).SCOPE OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus and method of its use for providing resistance training exercise movements, and more particularly an exercise app...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B23/035
CPCA63B23/03583A63B23/03558A63B21/02A63B21/154A63B23/0222A63B23/03541A63B23/03575A63B2208/0204A63B2208/0247A63B2225/107A63B22/0012A63B23/0405A63B23/1209A63B23/1281A63B21/4034A63B21/0628A63B21/4043A63B21/4035A63B21/4047A63B21/062
Inventor NIZAM, NASH
Owner NIZAM NASH
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