RACK-MOUNTED GLUTE-HAM DEVELOPER AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
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1. A rack-mounted glute-ham developer comprising:
- a roller assembly configured to mount to an exercise rack system; and
a pad assembly configured to mount to a support,wherein the roller assembly and the pad assembly are not joined by a permanent frame.
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Abstract
A rack-mounted glute-ham developer and a method of making a rack-mounted glute-ham developer. The rack-mounted glute-ham developer may include a roller assembly and a pad assembly. The roller assembly may be configured to mount to an exercise rack system. The pad assembly may be configured to mount to a support. The roller assembly and the pad assembly may be separate members (not joined by a permanent frame).
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12 Claims
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1. A rack-mounted glute-ham developer comprising:
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a roller assembly configured to mount to an exercise rack system; and a pad assembly configured to mount to a support, wherein the roller assembly and the pad assembly are not joined by a permanent frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A rack-mounted glute-ham developer comprising:
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a roller assembly configured to mount to an exercise rack system; and a pad assembly configured to mount to a support, wherein the roller assembly and the pad assembly are not joined by a frame, and wherein the roller assembly comprises; a foot plate; a mounting member connected to the foot plate; support holders connected to the mounting member; roller shafts passing through holes of the support holders; and rollers having the roller shafts passing there through. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of making a rack-mounted glute-ham developer, comprising:
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providing a flat metal blank to be formed into a foot plate, forming holes of to be created protruding members from the foot plate, and forming holes of the foot plate; bending out the protruding members; connecting a mounting member to the foot plate; connecting shaft holders to the mounting member; connecting rollers via roller shafts through holes formed in the shaft holders; and forming a base and a pad.
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