Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof – Having separate foot engaging members reciprocating on...
Patent
1998-06-04
1999-11-23
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Having separate foot engaging members reciprocating on...
482110, 482 71, 482 95, 482 96, 482 52, A63B 2200, A63B 2122
Patent
active
059891637
ABSTRACT:
This is a stationary exercise apparatus capable of more accurately representing body motion associated with walking and running. The apparatus includes an inertia system which enables the apparatus to accelerate each reciprocating pedal up to a predetermined velocity. In this manner, the exercise workout is more natural since the user only has to expend energy normally associated with walking or running and not the operation of the apparatus.
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Apley Richard J.
LaMarca William
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