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Total body strengthening and toning workstation and method of using same

  • US 20060116253A1
  • Filed: 09/23/2005
  • Published: 06/01/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/24/2004
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An exercise apparatus for providing toning exercising movement of a user'"'"'s upper and lower body muscle groups, the apparatus including, a seat for supporting the user in a seated position thereon, a lower frame assembly actuable to exercise leg muscles of said user, the lower frame assembly being selectively reciprocally movable from a first rest position to a second displaced position, and including a leg support having support surfaces which are engageable by a portion of both of said user'"'"'s legs or feet, whereby engagement of the support surfaces by said user'"'"'s legs or feet as said user'"'"'s legs are symmetrically extended or retracted together in unison moves the lower frame assembly between said first rest and second displaced positions, a first resistance mechanism coupled to said lower frame assembly and operable to selectively vary resistance to movement of the lower frame assembly, an arm exercising assembly actuable to exercise arm muscles of said user, said arm exercising assembly including at least one reciprocally movable member, the at least one reciprocally movable member being reciprocally movable by the engagement of at least one of said user'"'"'s arms or hands between an initial rest position and a subsequent displaced position, a second resistance mechanism coupled to said arm exercising assembly and operable to selectively vary resistance to movement of said arm exercising assembly independently from said first resistance mechanism, whereby said lower frame assembly and said arm exercising assembly are selectively operable in at least one of simultaneous or alternating sequential movement, a first pulley system mechanically coupling the lower frame assembly and the first resistance mechanism, and a second pulley system mechanically coupling the arm exercising assembly and the second resistance mechanism.

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