Method and apparatus for minimizing lacticemia during exercise

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

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482121, 482129, 45771, A63B 2102

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ABSTRACT:
A method for exercise which minimizes formation of lactic acid within a joint or muscle. The method comprises the steps of a) submerging the muscle or joint in a hot tub; b) positioning an elastic band between the muscle or joint and an anchor mounted to the hot tub; c) applying a jet of heated water against the muscle or joint; and d) exercising the muscle or joint by extending the elastic band while maintaining the application of the jet of heated water on the muscle or joint being exercised.

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