Real-time force sensing and personalized guidance help users correct exercises within a safe training range without human supervision.
A pulley-linked handle and support member keep the rack stable and out of the exercise path, improving squat machine safety and control.
A compact weight sled combines yoke lifting, pushing, wheels, and friction resistance to expand exercise variety without needing multiple machines.
A ratchet center rod and independent rotating handles stabilize strap winding, isolate forearm muscles, and enable quick weight release.
A cantilevered bag post lets a resistance sled support boxing motions safely while wheel-generated resistance preserves intense leg training.
A pivoting trolley and lock assembly lets a rack weight arm shift height and angle, expanding exercise options while staying secure.
Independent weight blocks with selective coupling let users change training load mid-exercise without manual adjustment delays.
A dual-arm lever jammer assembly uses interchangeable lever and weight arms to replace multiple exercise machines while saving space and cost.
Multi-axis hinges and movable trolleys let a Smith machine tilt side to side and front to back for more exercise options.
A magnetic brake flywheel replaces friction resistance in a manual stair stepper, enabling smooth adjustable step control without electricity.
A slidable weight element on a pivotable profile replaces bulky weight towers, cutting space and simplifying ergonomic load adjustment.
A four-bar linkage rotates the seat and back support to stabilize the hips and lower back during glute press repetitions.
A shaft, chain, and bevel gear mechanism adds adjustable multi-directional resistance to overcome one-direction training and improve muscle flexibility.
Removable forefoot and heel masses mimic flyer load distribution, helping cheer bases practice solo tosses and catches with lower injury risk.
A rotating weight stand and adjustable support legs enable hip thrust training with less floor space and flexible use on racks or standalone.
A counterweighted horizontal pendulum squat offsets body weight to cut knee and back strain while keeping resistance adjustable.
Dual-axis handle adjustment expands grip options for intense high-low training while fitting different muscle groups and user sizes.
Adjustable pivot and arm geometry let one resistance trainer support varied exercise paths while reducing the need for multiple machines.
A three-platform pulley and selector-pin layout changes cable stretch ratios to expand exercise range with lower effort and less mechanism complexity.
Orthogonal handle angle adjustment gives a high-low machine more grip options for targeted exercise without adding separate machines.
A rotating disc and plug-in linkage let one machine switch quickly between shoulder swing and chest press paths, improving training efficiency.
A swivel bench, push-off plate, and adjustable track resistance enable frog-kick training that targets adductors and hip flexors.