Fitness equipment

By setting movable pedals and support components on the fitness equipment, combined with a limit frame and a weighted frame, the problem of unstable center of gravity during single-leg front squat training is solved, achieving a safer and more effective training effect, and adapting to the usage needs of different heights and body types.

CN223930628UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24GROOT BIYOUDE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520439670.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-12
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-12

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Technical Problem

Existing fitness equipment has poor center of gravity and body balance when performing single-leg front squats, which can easily lead to poor training results or even injury.

Method used

A fitness device has been designed, including a base, movable first and second pedals, and a support member. The support member supports the hands, the second pedal supports the back leg, and the device is combined with a limit frame and a weight frame to ensure stability and safety during training.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability and safety of single-leg front squat training, enhances the training effect on the quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteus maximus, broadens the applicability of fitness equipment, and adapts to the usage needs of different heights and body types.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to fitness equipment which comprises a base, a first pedal, a second pedal and a supporting piece. The first pedal is arranged on the base and is used for supporting feet of a human body; the second pedal is movably connected with the base and can be close to or away from the first pedal in the first direction, the first direction is parallel to the front-back direction of an operator, and the second pedal is used for supporting the feet of the human body; the supporting piece is arranged on the side, away from the second pedal, of the first pedal and used for supporting the hand of the human body. Compared with the prior art, the second pedal can support the rear legs and keep the stability of the lower half body in the squatting and squatting processes, the supporting piece can support the hands and keep the stability of the upper half body, it is guaranteed that the gravity center is not changed and the body is stable in the single-leg rear squatting training process, and the training safety is improved; the training effect on quadriceps femoris muscles, biceps femoris muscles and gluteus maximus muscles of the front legs is achieved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fitness equipment technology, and in particular to a fitness device. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, people are paying more and more attention to their health, and the use of fitness equipment is becoming more and more widespread. Fitness has become a normal part of life. However, most of the existing outdoor fitness equipment relies on overcoming one's own gravity to achieve the purpose of exercise, which is not very effective.

[0003] Squats are an effective exercise for improving cardiovascular function and lower limb and lower back muscle strength, especially the single-leg front squat (Split Squat). The single-leg front squat is a variation of the deep squat with the legs close together. During the movement, first lower your hips, then bend your back knee until it is close to the ground, pause briefly, and stand up. When squatting, the knee and ankle should be on the same vertical line, with weight evenly distributed on both legs. The front leg is the training leg, primarily working the quadriceps, but also involving the hamstrings and gluteus maximus. The back leg is the auxiliary leg, working the calf muscles, especially the soleus.

[0004] To increase the intensity of training the front leg, a wooden bench is usually used to support the back foot, so that the center of gravity is more on the front leg. Sometimes, to increase the intensity, weighted front squats are also performed, which may lead to instability of the center of gravity, poor body balance, affect the training effect, or even cause injury. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the defects of the existing technology and provide a fitness equipment for single-leg front squat training to improve movement stability.

[0006] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0007] A fitness equipment, comprising:

[0008] Base;

[0009] The first pedal is disposed on the base and is used to support the feet of the human body.

[0010] The second pedal is movably connected to the base. The second pedal can move closer to or further away from the first pedal in a first direction, which is parallel to the operator's front-back direction. The second pedal is used to support the human's feet.

[0011] A support member is provided on the side of the first pedal away from the second pedal, and the support member is used to support the human hand.

[0012] In one embodiment, the support includes a left support and a right support, which are respectively positioned to the left and right of the operator relative to the first pedal, preferably symmetrically arranged along the central axis in the left-right direction.

[0013] In one embodiment, the support member is independently disposed on one side of the base; or, the support member is integrated with or detachably connected to the base.

[0014] In one embodiment, the support includes a bracket and a handle portion, the handle portion being protruding from the bracket.

[0015] In one embodiment, the support member includes a support rod and a handle portion, wherein the handle portion is disposed on the rod body or end of the support rod, or the rod body of the support rod is the handle portion.

[0016] In one embodiment, the handle portion is an anti-slip part disposed at the top of the support rod, and the diameter of the anti-slip part is larger than the diameter of the support rod. The anti-slip part may be a structure of an anti-slip cap covering the top of the support rod.

[0017] In one embodiment, the support includes a connecting portion and a telescopic portion that are movably connected, the connecting portion being connected to the base, and the telescopic portion being movable in a vertical direction relative to the connecting portion.

[0018] In one embodiment, the fitness equipment further includes a weight frame, one end of which is hinged to the base. The hinge axis of the weight frame is parallel to the left-right direction of the operator. The weight frame is provided with an operating handle, and the operator rotates the weight frame relative to the base by holding the operating handle.

[0019] In one embodiment, the load cell includes a left load cell and a right load cell, which are arranged symmetrically with respect to the first pedal.

[0020] In one embodiment, the fitness equipment further includes a first limiting frame, which is connected to the base and located on the side of the first pedal away from the second pedal. The first limiting frame is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

[0021] In one embodiment, the fitness equipment further includes a second limiting frame connected to the base and disposed between the first pedal and the second pedal, the second limiting frame being used to abut against the rear side of the human lower leg.

[0022] In one embodiment, the first limiting frame includes a first adjusting frame and a first limiting part. The first adjusting frame includes a first fixed section and a first movable section that are movably connected. The first movable section can move relative to the first fixed section in a first direction. The first fixed section is connected to the base. The first movable section is connected to the first limiting part. The first limiting part is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

[0023] In one embodiment, the second limiting frame includes a second adjusting frame and a second limiting part. The second adjusting frame includes a second fixed section and a second movable section that are movably connected. The second movable section can move vertically relative to the second fixed section. The second fixed section is connected to the base. The second movable section is connected to the second limiting part. The second limiting part is used to abut against the rear side of the human lower leg.

[0024] In one embodiment, the base is provided with a first elastic element mounting part, and the second pedal is provided with a second elastic element mounting part. The first elastic element mounting part and the second elastic element mounting part are respectively used to install the two ends of the load-bearing belt.

[0025] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:

[0026] 1. The aforementioned fitness equipment features a first pedal, a movable second pedal, and a support structure on its base. When performing single-leg squats using this equipment, one foot is placed on the first pedal (the front leg), and the other foot is placed on the second pedal (the rear leg). Simultaneously, the hands are supported by the support structure. First, the front leg bends and squats down, while the rear leg pushes the second pedal away from the first pedal. The squat continues until the front thigh and calf are perpendicular. Then, the front leg stands up, with the second pedal supporting the rear leg as it approaches the first pedal, continuing until the front leg is fully extended, completing one single-leg squat. During the exercise, the second pedal supports the rear leg during squatting and standing, maintaining lower body stability, while the support structure supports the hands, maintaining upper body stability. This ensures a stable center of gravity and improved body stability during single-leg squats, enhancing training safety and the effectiveness of training the quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteus maximus of the front leg.

[0027] 2. Since the support includes a left support and a right support, when training the left leg squat, the right support is used for support with the right hand, and when training the right leg squat, the left support is used for support of the upper body with the left hand. This makes it easier for the other hand to carry extra weight, increase the training intensity, and broaden the scope of use of fitness equipment.

[0028] 3. The support member provides support to the upper body by having the palm rest against the top of the support member. Therefore, the support member is designed to extend and retract vertically, meaning that the height of the support member is adjustable to suit operators of different heights and avoid instability caused by unsuitable support height. At the same time, when not in use, the support member can be shortened for storage, preventing it from interfering with the operator's entry or exit from the fitness equipment.

[0029] 4. The fitness equipment is equipped with a weighted frame, one end of which is hinged to the base, and the other end of which is equipped with an operating handle. By holding the operating handle, the operator can rotate the weighted frame relative to the base during squatting and standing up, realizing weighted single-leg squat training. This avoids strains caused by directly lifting dumbbells or other weighted equipment, and effectively improves the stability and safety of the load.

[0030] 5. The fitness equipment features independent left and right weight racks. When training the left leg squat, the right hand uses the right support for support, while the left hand holds the operating handle to rotate the left weight rack. When training the right leg squat, the left hand holds the left support for upper body support, while the right hand holds the operating handle to rotate the right weight rack. This achieves unilateral weight loading and support, effectively expanding the applicability of the fitness equipment.

[0031] 6. The fitness equipment is equipped with a first limiting frame and a second limiting frame, which are used to abut the two legs placed on the first pedal respectively, that is, to limit the position of the front leg and the angle of inclination of the lower leg with respect to the ground, so as to avoid the center of gravity change caused by the instability of the lower leg and effectively improve the training effect.

[0032] 7. Furthermore, the first limiting part of the first limiting frame can move along the first direction with the first adjusting frame, that is, the distance between the first limiting part and the second limiting frame can be adjusted, which makes it convenient to put the lower leg into or out between the first limiting part and the second limiting frame. At the same time, by adjusting the distance between the first limiting part and the second limiting frame, the tilt angle between the lower leg and the ground can be adjusted to adapt to the body shape and training posture of different operators, thus broadening the applicability of the fitness equipment.

[0033] 8. At the same time, the second limiting part of the second limiting frame can move vertically along with the second adjusting frame, that is, the height of the second limiting part can be adjusted, thereby changing the contact height between the second limiting part and the back of the lower leg, to accommodate operators of different heights, ensuring the accuracy of the front leg posture during single-leg squat training and improving the training effect. Attached Figure Description

[0034] Figure 1 This is the first perspective view of the fitness equipment in this utility model.

[0035] Figure 2 This is a second perspective view of the fitness equipment in this utility model.

[0036] Figure 3 This is a front view of the fitness equipment in this utility model (the first limiting frame is omitted).

[0037] Figure 4 This is a rear view of the fitness equipment in this utility model.

[0038] Figure 5 This is a right view of the fitness equipment in this utility model.

[0039] Figure 6 This is a top view of the fitness equipment in this utility model.

[0040] Reference numerals: 100, Fitness equipment; 10, Base; 11, First crossbeam; 12, Second crossbeam; 13, First horizontal beam; 14, Second horizontal beam; 15, Guide rail; 16, Vertical beam; 17, Third crossbeam; 18, Middle beam; 19, First elastic element mounting part; 20, First pedal; 30, Second pedal; 31, First partition plate; 32, Second partition plate; 33, Second elastic element mounting part; 40, Support member; 41, Left support member; 42, Right support member; 43, Connecting part; 44, Telescopic part; 45, Anti- 50. Sliding part; 51. Load-bearing frame; 52. Left load-bearing frame; 53. Right load-bearing frame; 54. Operating handle; 55. Horizontal bar; 56. First horizontal bar; 57. Inclined bar; 58. Load-bearing bar; 60. First limiting frame; 61. First adjusting frame; 62. First limiting part; 63. First fixed section; 64. First movable section; 65. First adjusting pin; 70. Second limiting frame; 71. Second adjusting frame; 72. Second limiting part; 73. Second fixed section; 74. Second movable section; 75. Second adjusting pin. Detailed Implementation

[0041] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. This embodiment is based on the technical solution of the present invention and provides detailed implementation methods and specific operating procedures; however, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments.

[0042] The following describes in detail one embodiment of a fitness equipment 100 with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0043] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in one embodiment, a fitness equipment 100 is provided, including a base 10, a first pedal 20, a second pedal 30, and a support member 40;

[0044] The first pedal 20 is mounted on the base 10 and is used to support the feet of the human body. The second pedal 30 is movably connected to the base 10 and can move closer to or further away from the first pedal 20 in a first direction, which is parallel to the front-back direction of the operator. The second pedal 30 is used to support the feet of the human body. The support member 40 is located on the side of the first pedal 20 away from the second pedal 30 and is used to support the hands of the human body.

[0045] The aforementioned fitness equipment 100 has a first pedal 20, a movable second pedal 30, and a support member 40 on its base 10. When using this fitness equipment 100 for single-leg squat training, one foot is placed on the first pedal 20 (the foot on the first pedal 20 is called the front leg), and the other foot is placed on the second pedal 30 (the foot on the first pedal 20 is called the rear leg). Simultaneously, the hands are supported on the support member 40. First, the front leg bends and squats down, while the rear leg pushes the second pedal 30 away from the first pedal 20. When the front leg's thigh and calf are perpendicular, the front leg stands up, and the second pedal 30 supports the rear leg as it approaches the first pedal 20, continuing until the front leg is fully extended, completing one single-leg squat training. During training, the second pedal 30 supports the rear leg during squatting and standing, maintaining lower body stability, while the support member 40 supports the hands, maintaining upper body stability. This ensures that the center of gravity remains constant and the body remains stable during single-leg squat training, improving training safety and the training effect on the quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteus maximus of the front leg.

[0046] Specifically, such as Figure 2 and Figure 6 As shown, in one embodiment, the support member 40 includes a left support member 41 and a right support member 42, which are symmetrically arranged with respect to the central axis of the first pedal 20 in a second direction, which is parallel to the left and right direction of the operator.

[0047] Since the support 40 includes a left support 41 and a right support 42, when training the left leg to squat, the right hand uses the right support 42 for support, and when training the right leg to squat, the left hand holds the left support 41 to support the upper body, which makes it easier for the other hand to carry extra weight, increase the training intensity, and help to broaden the scope of use of the fitness equipment 100.

[0048] In this specific embodiment, a reinforcing rib is provided between the left support member 41 and the right support member 42, and the two ends of the reinforcing rib are respectively connected to the left support member 41 and the right support member 42 to improve the support strength of the left support member 41 and the right support member 42.

[0049] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the support member 40 is independently disposed on one side of the base 10; or, the support member 40 is integrated with or detachably connected to the base 10.

[0050] Therefore, the support member 40 can be an independent part that is not connected to the base 10, or it can be integrally formed with the base 10, or it can be detachably connected to the base 10, as long as it can support the human hand.

[0051] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the support member 40 includes a bracket and a handle portion, the handle portion being protruding from the bracket.

[0052] For example, the support can be a square frame, and the handle can be a protruding rod on the frame, which the operator can grip for support.

[0053] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the support member 40 includes a support rod and a handle portion, wherein the handle portion is disposed on the rod body or end of the support rod, or the rod body of the support rod is the handle portion.

[0054] For example, the handle can be a rod that is connected at an angle to the support rod. The handle can be connected to the top of the support rod or to the body of the support rod, as long as the height of the handle is appropriate for the operator's support height.

[0055] like Figure 1 As shown, in this specific embodiment, the handle portion is an anti-slip part 45 disposed on the top of the support rod, and the diameter of the anti-slip part 45 is larger than the diameter of the support rod. The anti-slip part 45 can be a structure of an anti-slip cap covering the top of the support rod.

[0056] Specifically, such as Figure 1 As shown, in one embodiment, the support member 40 includes a connecting part 43 and a telescopic part 44 that are movably connected. The connecting part 43 is connected to the base 10, and the telescopic part 44 can move vertically relative to the connecting part 43.

[0057] The support member 40 provides support to the upper body by having the palm rest against the top of the support member 40. Therefore, the support member 40 is designed to be vertically retractable, meaning that the height of the support member 40 is adjustable to suit operators of different heights and avoid instability caused by unsuitable support height. At the same time, when not in use, the support member 40 can be shortened for storage, preventing the support member 40 from interfering with the operator's entry or exit from the fitness equipment 100.

[0058] In this specific embodiment, the support member 40 includes a locking pin, the connecting part 43 is sleeved on the telescopic part 44, and the locking pin passes through the connecting part 43 and is inserted into the telescopic part 44 to limit the relative position between the connecting part 43 and the telescopic part 44. When the locking pin is pulled out, the relative position between the connecting part 43 and the telescopic part 44 can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the height of the support member 40.

[0059] In this specific embodiment, the anti-slip part 45 can be fixed to the support rod with screws. The anti-slip part 45 can be a rubber cap or a plastic cap with protrusions, as long as it can increase the contact area and friction between the palm and the support rod.

[0060] Specifically, in one embodiment, the first pedal 20 is arranged symmetrically with respect to the central axis of the base 10 in the second direction, and the second pedal 30 is arranged symmetrically with respect to the central axis of the base 10 in the second direction.

[0061] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in one embodiment, both the first pedal 20 and the second pedal 30 can be provided with anti-slip pads or anti-slip protrusions to improve motion stability.

[0062] And, as Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, the foot surface of the first pedal 20 is generally set to be parallel to the horizontal plane; in order to place the center of gravity on the front foot, the rear foot generally adopts a tiptoeing posture when pushing off the second pedal 30. Therefore, the foot surface of the second pedal 30 can be set to form a certain angle with the horizontal plane in order to better support the rear leg. The angle between the foot surface of the second pedal 30 and the horizontal plane or the ground can be set to 10 to 30°.

[0063] In this specific embodiment, the second pedal 30 includes a first plate 31 and a second plate 32 arranged at an angle. The first plate 31 is used to support the forefoot, and the second plate 32 is used to support the heel. The angle between the second plate 32 and the horizontal plane is greater than the angle between the first plate 31 and the horizontal plane. The angle between the first plate 31 and the horizontal plane is 10 to 30°, and the angle between the second plate 32 and the horizontal plane is 30 to 45°.

[0064] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in one embodiment, the base 10 is provided with a first elastic element mounting part 19, and the second pedal 30 is provided with a second elastic element mounting part 33. The first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33 are respectively used to mount the two ends of the load-bearing belt.

[0065] Therefore, a weight such as an elastic band can be installed between the first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33 to achieve weighted leg thrust. Furthermore, the weight level can be changed by altering the elastic band level between the first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33, thereby increasing the training intensity of the hind leg.

[0066] In this specific embodiment, the first elastic element mounting part 19 is disposed on the left and right sides of the base 10, and the second elastic element mounting part 33 is disposed on the left and right sides of the second pedal 30. That is, elastic bands can be provided between the first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33 on both sides to ensure the symmetry and stability of the load.

[0067] Meanwhile, both the first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33 are rod-shaped structures and are arranged parallel to each other along the first direction. The circumferential surfaces of both the first elastic element mounting part 19 and the second elastic element mounting part 33 are provided with mounting grooves to accommodate the elastic band and prevent the elastic band from falling off during movement.

[0068] Specifically, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, the base 10 includes a first crossbeam 11, a second crossbeam 12, a first horizontal beam 13, and a second horizontal beam 14. The two ends of the first horizontal beam 13 are respectively connected to the first crossbeam 11 and the second crossbeam 12, and the two ends of the second horizontal beam 14 are respectively connected to the first crossbeam 11 and the second horizontal beam 12. The first crossbeam 11 and the second horizontal beam 12 are arranged opposite to each other along a first direction.

[0069] Furthermore, a guide rail 15 is provided between the first crossbeam 11 and the second crossbeam 12, and a slider is provided on the second pedal 30. The slider is sleeved on the guide rail 15, and an elastic element is provided between the guide rail 15 and the slider. When the second pedal 30 is closest to the first pedal 20, the elastic element is in its natural state; when the second pedal 30 is furthest from the first pedal 20, the elastic element provides a force for the slider to move closer to the first pedal 20. Therefore, during the squatting action of a single-leg squat, the back leg needs to overcome the elastic force to push the second pedal 30 away from the first pedal 20; when squatting up, the elastic element will push the second pedal 30 closer to the first pedal 20, providing assistance for the back leg to retract, which helps to improve the stability of squatting up.

[0070] Among them, such as Figure 5 As shown, the guide rail 15 can be at a certain angle to the horizontal plane. The angle between the guide rail 15 and the horizontal plane is 10 to 30°, or the angle between the guide rail 15 and the horizontal plane can be the same as the angle between the second pedal 30 and the horizontal plane. Therefore, when the rear leg pushes the second pedal 30 backward, the height of the rear leg increases slightly, so that the center of gravity is concentrated on the front leg, which improves the training effect of the front leg.

[0071] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, in one embodiment, the fitness equipment 100 further includes a weight frame 50, one end of which is hinged to the base 10. The hinge axis of the weight frame 50 is parallel to a second direction, which is parallel to the left and right direction of the operator. The weight frame 50 is provided with an operating handle 53, and the operator can rotate the weight frame 50 relative to the base 10 by holding the operating handle 53.

[0072] The fitness equipment 100 is equipped with a weight rack 50, one end of which is hinged to the base 10, and the other end of which is equipped with an operating handle 53. Therefore, the operator can rotate the weight rack 50 relative to the base 10 by holding the operating handle 53, thereby achieving weighted single-leg squat training. This avoids strain caused by directly lifting dumbbells and other weighted equipment, and effectively improves the stability and safety of the load.

[0073] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 As shown, in one embodiment, the load cell 50 includes a left load cell 51 and a right load cell 52, which are arranged symmetrically with respect to the central axis of the first pedal 20 in a second direction.

[0074] The fitness equipment 100 has two independent weight racks, left 51 and right 52. When training the left leg to squat, the right hand uses the right support piece 42 for support, and the left hand holds the operating handle 53 to rotate the left weight rack 51. When training the right leg to squat, the left hand holds the left support piece 41 for upper body support, and the right hand holds the operating handle 53 to rotate the right weight rack 52. This achieves unilateral weight loading and support, effectively expanding the applicability of the fitness equipment 100.

[0075] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, the base 10 includes a bottom support and two vertical beams 16. The two vertical beams 16 are connected to both sides of the bottom support, and the load-bearing frame 50 is disposed between the two vertical beams 16 and is hinged to the two vertical beams 16 respectively.

[0076] Since the load-bearing frame 50 includes a left load-bearing frame 51 and a right load-bearing frame 52, the base 10 is further provided with a third crossbeam 17. The two ends of the third crossbeam 17 are respectively connected to two vertical beams 16. A middle beam 18 is provided on the third crossbeam 17. The middle beam 18 is parallel to the vertical beams 16 and is located between the left load-bearing frame 51 and the right load-bearing frame 52. The two sides of the left load-bearing frame 51 are respectively hinged to the left vertical beam 16 and the middle beam 18. The two sides of the right load-bearing frame 52 are respectively hinged to the right vertical beam 16 and the middle beam 18. The left load-bearing frame 51 and the right load-bearing frame 52 are also respectively provided with a left crossbar and a right crossbar. One end of the left crossbar and one end of the right crossbar are hinged together, and their hinge axis is parallel to the second direction.

[0077] Therefore, the operator can stand on the first pedal 20 with both feet at the same time to perform weighted squats, and operate the left weight rack 51 and the right weight rack 52 with both hands at the same time. At this time, the left weight rack 51 and the right weight rack 52 are integrated and rotate simultaneously. However, when the operator performs a single-leg squat, they can operate the left weight rack 51 or the right weight rack 52 separately. The left weight rack 51 or the right weight rack 52 can rotate independently, thereby reducing the load on one leg and placing the center of gravity on the left or right side. This improvement makes the fitness equipment 100 not only suitable for single-leg squat training, but also for double-leg weighted squat training, effectively broadening its applicability.

[0078] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, in one embodiment, the left load-bearing frame 51 and the right load-bearing frame 52 have the same structure and are symmetrically arranged with respect to the central axis of the first pedal 20 in the second direction. The structure of the left load-bearing frame 51 is described in detail here. The left load-bearing frame 51 includes a horizontal bar 54, a first crossbar 55, a second crossbar 56, an inclined bar 57, and a load-bearing bar 58. The horizontal bar 54 is perpendicularly connected to the first crossbar 55 and the second crossbar 56, respectively. At the same time, the side of the horizontal bar 54 away from the first crossbar 55 is hinged to the vertical beam 16. The end of the first crossbar 55 away from the horizontal bar 54 is hinged to the intermediate beam 18. The end of the second crossbar 56 away from the horizontal bar 54 is hinged to the second crossbar 56 of the right load-bearing frame 52.

[0079] The weight bar 58 is connected to the side of the horizontal bar 54 away from the first horizontal bar 55 and the second horizontal bar 56, and is parallel to the first horizontal bar 55 and the second horizontal bar 56. It is used to install weight plates, barbell plates or dumbbell plates, which is beneficial for adjusting and controlling the load level.

[0080] Furthermore, one end of the tilting rod 57 is connected at an angle to one end of the horizontal rod 54, and the other end of the tilting rod 57 abuts against the base 10 to support the load-bearing frame 50. The operating handle 53 is set on the tilting rod 57. When the operator holds the operating handle 53 and rotates the left load-bearing frame 51, the other end of the tilting rod 57 will move away from the base 10. The angle between the tilting rod 57 and the horizontal rod 54 is greater than 90° and less than 180°, with the optimal angle being 135°.

[0081] In this specific embodiment, such as Figure 1As shown, there are two operating handles 53. The first operating handle 53 is located on the front side of the tilting rod 57, that is, on the side of the tilting rod 57 away from the horizontal rod 54. The second operating handle 53 is located on the inner side of the tilting rod 57, that is, the second operating handle 53 of the left load cell 51 is located on the right side of the tilting rod 57, and the second operating handle 53 of the right load cell 52 is located on the left side of the tilting rod 57. In this second direction, the first operating handle 53 is farther away from the operator, and the second operating handle 53 is closer to the operator, which is designed to accommodate operators of different body types or arm lengths, providing the most comfortable operating handle 53 for operators of different body types or arm lengths.

[0082] Specifically, such as Figure 2 and Figure 6 As shown, in one embodiment, the fitness equipment 100 further includes a first limiting frame 60, which is connected to the base 10 and is located on the side of the first pedal 20 away from the second pedal 30. The first limiting frame 60 is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

[0083] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 and Figure 6 As shown, in one embodiment, the fitness equipment 100 further includes a second limiting frame 70, which is connected to the base 10 and is located between the first pedal 20 and the second pedal 30. The second limiting frame 70 is used to abut against the back of the human lower leg.

[0084] The fitness equipment 100 is equipped with a first limiting frame 60 and a second limiting frame 70, which are used to abut against the two legs that are placed on the first pedal 20, respectively, thereby limiting the position of the front leg and the angle of inclination between the lower leg and the ground, avoiding changes in the center of gravity caused by instability of the lower leg, and effectively improving the training effect.

[0085] Furthermore, such as Figure 6 As shown, in one embodiment, the first limiting frame 60 includes a first adjusting frame 61 and a first limiting part 62. The first adjusting frame 61 includes a first fixed section 63 and a first movable section 64 that are movably connected. The first movable section 64 can move relative to the first fixed section 63 in a first direction. The first fixed section 63 is connected to the base 10, and the first movable section 64 is connected to the first limiting part 62. The first limiting part 62 is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

[0086] Therefore, the first limiting part 62 of the first limiting frame 60 can move along the first direction with the first adjusting frame 61, that is, the distance between the first limiting part 62 and the second limiting frame 70 can be adjusted, which makes it easy to put the lower leg into or take it out between the first limiting part 62 and the second limiting frame 70. At the same time, by adjusting the distance between the first limiting part 62 and the second limiting frame 70, the tilt angle between the lower leg and the ground can be adjusted to adapt to the body shape and training posture of different operators, thus broadening the applicability of the fitness equipment 100.

[0087] The first movable section 64 is provided with a plurality of first adjustment holes arranged sequentially along a first direction, and the first fixed section 63 is provided with a first adjustment pin 65. The first fixed section 63 is sleeved on the first movable section 64, and the first adjustment pin 65 can pass through the first fixed section 63 and be inserted into the first adjustment hole. When the first adjustment pin 65 passes through the first fixed section 63 and is inserted into the first adjustment hole, the relative position of the first movable section 64 and the first fixed section 63 remains unchanged. After the first adjustment pin 65 disengages from the first adjustment hole, the first movable section 64 can move relative to the first fixed section 63, aligning the first adjustment holes at different positions with the first adjustment pin 65. The first adjustment pin 65 is then inserted into the first adjustment hole, thereby adjusting the distance between the first limiting part 62 and the second limiting frame 70. The first fixed section 63 is connected to the base 10 through a transition section.

[0088] In this specific embodiment, there are two first limiting parts 62. The two first limiting parts 62 are arranged on both sides of the first movable section 64 along the second direction, and are used to abut against the left leg and right leg of the operator respectively. In order to improve the convenience of use, the two first limiting parts 62 are arranged symmetrically with respect to the central axis of the first pedal 20 in the left-right direction of the operator, or the central axis of the base 10 in the left-right direction of the operator.

[0089] Meanwhile, the first limiting part 62 can be configured as a cylindrical limiting part, the circumferential surface of the cylindrical limiting part abuts against the lower leg, and the cylindrical limiting part can be covered with soft padding or leather, and the leather can be filled with sponge to improve the comfort when the first limiting part 62 abuts against the lower leg.

[0090] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 As shown, in one embodiment, the second limiting frame 70 includes a second adjusting frame 71 and a second limiting part 72. The second adjusting frame 71 includes a second fixed section 73 and a second movable section 74 that are movably connected. The second movable section 74 can move vertically relative to the second fixed section 73. The second fixed section 73 is connected to the base 10, and the second movable section 74 is connected to the second limiting part 72. The second limiting part 72 is used to abut against the rear side of the human lower leg.

[0091] Meanwhile, the second limiting part 72 of the second limiting frame 70 can move vertically along with the second adjusting frame 71, that is, the height of the second limiting part 72 can be adjusted, thereby changing the contact height between the second limiting part 72 and the back of the lower leg, to accommodate operators of different heights, ensuring the accuracy of the front leg posture during single-leg squat training and improving the training effect.

[0092] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the second movable segment 74 is provided with a plurality of second adjustment holes arranged sequentially in the vertical direction, and the second fixed segment 73 is provided with a second adjustment pin 75. The second fixed segment 73 is sleeved on the second movable segment 74, and the second adjustment pin 75 can pass through the second fixed segment 73 and be inserted into the second adjustment hole. When the second adjustment pin 75 passes through the second fixed segment 73 and is inserted into the second adjustment hole, the relative position of the second movable segment 74 and the second fixed segment 73 remains fixed. After the second adjustment pin 75 is disengaged from the second adjustment hole, the second movable segment 74 can move relative to the second fixed segment 73 to align the second adjustment holes at different positions with the second adjustment pin 75. The second adjustment pin 75 is inserted into the second adjustment hole to adjust the height of the second limiting part 72 or the vertical distance between the second limiting part 72 and the first pedal 20.

[0093] In this specific embodiment, the second limiting part 72 can be configured as a U-shaped limiting part to make way for the second adjusting pin 75, while increasing the contact area between the second limiting part 72 and the lower leg. The opening of the U-shaped limiting part faces downward, and the second adjusting pin 75 is set in the groove of the U-shaped limiting part. The two side walls of the U-shaped limiting part are distributed along the second direction and are symmetrically distributed relative to the central axis of the first pedal 20 in the left-right direction of the operator, or the central axis of the base 10 in the left-right direction of the operator. The two side walls of the U-shaped limiting part are used to abut against the left leg and the right leg respectively.

[0094] The second limiting part 72 may be covered with a soft pad or leather, with cotton placed inside the leather to improve the comfort of contact.

[0095] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "transverse", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0096] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0097] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0098] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0099] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is considered to be "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0100] The preferred embodiments of this utility model have been described in detail above. It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make numerous modifications and variations based on the concept of this utility model without creative effort. Therefore, all technical solutions that can be obtained by those skilled in the art based on the concept of this utility model through logical analysis, reasoning, or limited experimentation on the basis of existing technology should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.

Claims

1. A fitness equipment, characterized in that, include: Base (10); The first pedal (20) is disposed on the base (10) and is used to support the feet of the human body. The second pedal (30) is movably connected to the base (10). The second pedal (30) can move closer to or further away from the first pedal (20) in a first direction, which is parallel to the front-back direction of the operator. The second pedal (30) is used to support the feet of the human body. A support member (40) is provided on the side of the first pedal (20) away from the second pedal (30), and the support member (40) is used to support the human hand.

2. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (40) includes a left support member (41) and a right support member (42), which are respectively arranged on the left and right sides of the operator relative to the first pedal (20).

3. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (40) is independently disposed on one side of the base (10); or the support member (40) is integrated with or detachably connected to the base (10).

4. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (40) includes a bracket and a handle, the handle being protruding from the bracket.

5. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (40) includes a support rod and a handle. The handle is located on the body or end of the support rod, or the body of the support rod is the handle.

6. The fitness equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The handle is an anti-slip part (45) located on the top of the support rod, and the diameter of the anti-slip part (45) is larger than the diameter of the support rod.

7. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (40) includes a connecting part (43) and a telescopic part (44) that are movably connected. The connecting part (43) is connected to the base (10), and the telescopic part (44) can move vertically relative to the connecting part (43).

8. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fitness equipment also includes a weight frame (50), one end of which is hinged to the base (10). The hinge axis of the weight frame (50) is parallel to a second direction, which is parallel to the left and right direction of the operator. The other end of the weight frame (50) is provided with an operating handle (53). The operator can rotate the weight frame (50) relative to the base (10) by holding the operating handle (53).

9. A fitness equipment according to claim 8, characterized in that, The load-bearing frame (50) includes a left load-bearing frame (51) and a right load-bearing frame (52), which are symmetrically arranged with respect to the central axis of the first pedal (20) in a second direction.

10. A fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fitness equipment also includes a first limiting frame (60), which is connected to the base (10) and is located on the side of the first pedal (20) away from the second pedal (30). The first limiting frame (60) is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

11. A fitness equipment according to claim 10, characterized in that, The fitness equipment also includes a second limiting frame (70), which is connected to the base (10) and located between the first pedal (20) and the second pedal (30). The second limiting frame (70) is used to abut against the back of the human lower leg.

12. The fitness equipment according to claim 11, characterized in that, The first limiting frame (60) includes a first adjusting frame (61) and a first limiting part (62). The first adjusting frame (61) includes a first fixed section (63) and a first movable section (64) that are movably connected. The first movable section (64) can move relative to the first fixed section (63) in a first direction. The first fixed section (63) is connected to the base (10). The first movable section (64) is connected to the first limiting part (62). The first limiting part (62) is used to abut against the front side of the human lower leg.

13. A fitness equipment according to claim 11, characterized in that, The second limiting frame (70) includes a second adjusting frame (71) and a second limiting part (72). The second adjusting frame (71) includes a second fixed section (73) and a second movable section (74) that are movably connected. The second movable section (74) can move vertically relative to the second fixed section (73). The second fixed section (73) is connected to the base (10). The second movable section (74) is connected to the second limiting part (72). The second limiting part (72) is used to abut against the rear side of the human lower leg.

14. The fitness equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base (10) is provided with a first elastic element mounting part (19), and the second pedal (30) is provided with a second elastic element mounting part (33). The first elastic element mounting part and the second elastic element mounting part are respectively used to install the two ends of the load-bearing belt.