Knee-chest rowing bench
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1. An exercise bench with plural support surfaces for supporting a user for upper body exercise, said plural support surfaces comprising:
- (a) a kneeling platform at a first level for supporting a majority of the user'"'"'s body weight in a kneeling position at a height in the range from one foot to two feet from a floor;
(b) a headrest at a second level spaced by a first vertical distance above said first level and by a second horizontal distance for supporting the user'"'"'s head in a face down orientation, said headrest including an opening in said headrest sized to comfortably accommodate a user'"'"'s face;
said plural support surfaces being spaced horizontally and vertically to support the user'"'"'s full weight in a face down, kneeling position, her/his weight being distributed between the user'"'"'s knees and portions of her/his face leaving unencumbered and unsupported a zone at least between the user'"'"'s mid-sternum and navel to facilitate arm motion and breathing at a height sufficient to permit the user'"'"'s arms to swing in a fully extended position without contacting the floor.
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Abstract
A kneeling bench and a head rest with a face opening afford a user a way to be comfortably situated in a face down position to perform rowing motions with free weights or weight stacks. The lateral distance between the two bench elements can be adjusted as can the vertical distance to accommodate different sized users. In addition the angle of the head rest is adjustable between angles of 25° and 35° from the horizontal.
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21 Claims
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1. An exercise bench with plural support surfaces for supporting a user for upper body exercise, said plural support surfaces comprising:
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(a) a kneeling platform at a first level for supporting a majority of the user'"'"'s body weight in a kneeling position at a height in the range from one foot to two feet from a floor; (b) a headrest at a second level spaced by a first vertical distance above said first level and by a second horizontal distance for supporting the user'"'"'s head in a face down orientation, said headrest including an opening in said headrest sized to comfortably accommodate a user'"'"'s face; said plural support surfaces being spaced horizontally and vertically to support the user'"'"'s full weight in a face down, kneeling position, her/his weight being distributed between the user'"'"'s knees and portions of her/his face leaving unencumbered and unsupported a zone at least between the user'"'"'s mid-sternum and navel to facilitate arm motion and breathing at a height sufficient to permit the user'"'"'s arms to swing in a fully extended position without contacting the floor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An exercise bench with plural support surfaces for supporting a user for upper body exercise, said plural support surfaces comprising:
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a first support surface comprising a kneeling platform at a first level at a height in the range from one foot to two feet from a floor; a second support surface comprising a headrest at a second level, said second support surface including an opening in said headrest sized to accommodate a user'"'"'s face; and said second level spaced at a vertical distance above said first level and a horizontal distance from said first level such that said first support surface supports a majority of the user'"'"'s body weight in a kneeling position and said second support surface supports the user'"'"'s upper body in a face down orientation by contacting the user'"'"'s body at a position on the user'"'"'s body that includes at least the user'"'"'s mid-sternum and above, said first and second support surfaces spaced to leave unencumbered and unsupported a zone at least between the first and second support surfaces to permit the user to make rowing arm motions beneath the user'"'"'s suspended frame using a barbell, a dumbbell, or a pair of dumbbells. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An exercise bench with plural support surfaces for supporting a user for upper body exercise, said plural support surfaces comprising:
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a first support surface comprising a kneeling platform at a first level at a height in the range from one foot to two feet from a floor; a second support surface comprising a headrest at a second level, said second support surface including an opening in said headrest sized to accommodate a user'"'"'s face; said second level spaced at a vertical distance above said first level and a horizontal distance from said first level such that said first support surface supports a majority of the user'"'"'s body weight in a kneeling position and said second support surface supports the user'"'"'s upper body in a face down orientation by contacting the user'"'"'s body at a position on the user'"'"'s body that includes at least the user'"'"'s mid-sternum and above, said first and second support surfaces spaced to leave unencumbered and unsupported a zone at least between the first and second support surfaces to permit the user to make rowing arm motions beneath the user'"'"'s suspended frame using a barbell, a dumbbell, or a pair of dumbbells; a vertical adjuster for adjusting said vertical distance between said first support surface and said second support surface; a horizontal adjuster for adjusting said horizontal distance between said first support surface and said second support surface; means to position said second support surface at an angle to horizontal in a range between about 25° and
about 35°
;a pair of handles positioned under said second support surface on either side of said second support surface; and support rack means for suspending a barbell therefrom.
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