Weight lifting calf equalizer exercising machine

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A63B 2106

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ABSTRACT:
A leg exercise device is provided which is especially useful for developing the lower leg muscles associated with the calf. The device is defined by a base support connected to a pair of upwardly extending tubular handlebars. A weight carriage is slidably mounted on the handlebars in a manner that allows a seated exerciser to place his foot under the carriage and uplift the carriage by lifting the front of his foot. A pair of weight bars are also connected to the weight carriage in order to slidably accommodate a standard set of weights. The device discloses an upper leg exerciser in which an upper bar assembly is attached to the front of the weight carriage and the handlebars are pivotally connected to the base support. An exerciser sits in front of the device, and adjusts the handlebars close to the top of his knees. When the knees are raised, the weight carriage slides up the handlebars.

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