Undertaking
Patent
1985-05-30
1986-10-28
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272136, A63B 2100
Patent
active
046194541
ABSTRACT:
The leg conditioner comprises an elongated frame, a pair of foot braces which are mounted on the frame for movement toward and away from one another and a pair of handles arranged in spaced relationship between the foot braces on opposite sides of a line extending between the foot braces for a person to grip when performing a leg exercise. Springs or an elastic member are provided to yieldably resist movement of the foot braces away from one another. The leg conditioner permits a person to safely attain and maintain a full or nearly full leg split exercise position and also to safely execute a rocking motion during the exercise to relieve pressure. The efficiency of this type of exercise for leg conditioning is also enhanced by use of the device.
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Apley Richard J.
Bahr Robert W.
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