EXERCISE STEP APPARATUS
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1. A stepper apparatus, comprising:
- a base structure comprising an elevated frame;
a ledge along at least a portion of the inside of the elevated frame;
at least one removable flippable platform unit received within the frame;
the at least one removable flippable platform unit comprises a first box attached to a second box in a stacked formation;
the first and second boxes having opposed exercise surfaces;
the first box being dimensioned to rest on the ledge within the frame;
the first box having a height corresponding to the distance from the ledge to the top of the frame;
the second box having a length and width sized to pass through the frame;
the second box having a height not greater than the elevation of the frame.
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Abstract
A step apparatus is disclosed for individual training or group fitness classes. The step apparatus may simultaneously contain a plurality of step heights for a dynamic work out. The platform heights may be quickly adjusted to user preference. The adjustable settings may be self-contained within a single unit, or alternate pieces may be provided for additional variation. The step apparatus has a frame and a plurality of step platform units, with each platform unit having two height settings.
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1. A stepper apparatus, comprising:
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a base structure comprising an elevated frame; a ledge along at least a portion of the inside of the elevated frame; at least one removable flippable platform unit received within the frame; the at least one removable flippable platform unit comprises a first box attached to a second box in a stacked formation; the first and second boxes having opposed exercise surfaces; the first box being dimensioned to rest on the ledge within the frame; the first box having a height corresponding to the distance from the ledge to the top of the frame; the second box having a length and width sized to pass through the frame; the second box having a height not greater than the elevation of the frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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