1987-07-15
1988-07-12
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272 93, 272 70, 272117, 135 75, 135 84, 273 81A, A63B 6918, A63B 100, A63B 2106
Patent
active
047565241
ABSTRACT:
A device, used in pairs, to provide upper body exercise to walkers, joggers and runners. A device which provides a total body exercise concept for said users. A device which emulates cross-country skiing during said use. A device which has a frame with a handgrip and foot thereon. The handgrip height can be adjusted as required. Weights can be added to the frame for a more balanced exercise routine of upward and downward force. The changeable foot is designed for ground and other supporting surface contact and provide for the rocking motion of the frame and to maintain good ground coefficient of friction.
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Sierra Club catalog Spring, 1987, p. 3, Hiking Stick.
Apley Richard J.
Gubernick Franklin
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