Exercise shoe with nested weight modules

Exercise devices – User manipulated force resisting apparatus – component... – Utilizing weight resistance

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482 79, 482 93, A63B 2100

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052679276

ABSTRACT:
An exercising device in the form of a shoe having a series of weighted sections adapted to be added or removed so as to selectively vary the weight of the shoe. The weighted sections have cooperating joinder elements which enable them to be nested longitudinally with respect to each other in a cantilevered fashion and then locked in place. A rounded heel section is provided to facilitate exercises comprising rocking movements of the foot. In an alternative embodiment, a cooperating platform shoe member is provided for attaching to the device so that ambulation is facilitated without requiring removal of the exercising device.

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Article: "The Healing Power of Rock and Roll" by Kelli Anderson, Sports Illustrated Jun. 17, 1991 p. 9.

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