Apparatus for exercising both arms and legs

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272130, 272126, A63B 2100

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049898582

ABSTRACT:
A combination arm and leg exercising apparatus has a base member adapted to rest upon a floor and a support frame extending upwardly therefrom. The support frame has a pair of foot pedals pivotally attached thereto at one respective end of each foot pedal. A cross member attached to the upper end of the support frame has a pair of independently articulated pivotal arm handles rotatably attached to the cross-member. A pair of adjustable compressed spring tension devices are attached respectively between each foot pedal and the upper cross member. A pair of actuating rods are pivotally attached respectively between each foot pedal and each arm handle, so that movement of either the arm handle or the foot pedal actuates the other member. Each of the two foot pedal--arm handle combinations is independently actuated, and not dependent on the other for movement.

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