Exercise devices – Striking – Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
Patent
1991-10-07
1993-02-02
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Striking
Multidirectionally movable bag or pad
482127, 482129, 482 83, A63B 6420
Patent
active
051834510
ABSTRACT:
A martial arts practice device essentially comprises an I-beam having a plurality of striking pads selectively positionable along its vertical height. The pads are cylindrically shaped and are attached to the I-beam by resilient springs so that they can flexibly move when struck by a user. A plurality of the devices may be interconnected so as to encircle a user to thus give the user the opportunity to strike in many different directions while improving his martial arts skills. Velcro attached padding may be positioned around the I-beam to prevent user injury, and various types of abrasive surface covers may be positioned over the pads to toughen a user's hands and feet.
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Black Belt Magazine, Jul. 1987 p. 87.
Apley Richard J.
Donnelly Jerome
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