Ice skating simulator apparatus and method of using same

Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof – Having separate foot engaging members reciprocating on...

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482 51, A63B 6918, A63B 2304

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059116501

ABSTRACT:
A skating apparatus, for facilitating replication of a skating stride, comprising a support surface with a pair of pivotable simulator arms. Each pivotable simulator arm supports a foot portion which is slidable along the pivotable simulator arm in a guide track. The foot portions are coupled to a resistance mechanism, via a chain, to provide resistance to the foot portions during a skating stride. The resistance mechanism includes a retraction device for retracting a chain during the return stroke of the foot portion.

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