Foot harness for lower body cable machine exercises
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1. A foot harness for wearing on a shoe during resistance based exercises, comprising:
- a first strap configured to loop around a sole of the shoe; and
a second strap attached to the first strap and including a rear portion configured to loop around a heel section of the shoe and a front portion including strap ends projecting forward from the heel section, wherein the rear portion is attached to the first strap at an intersection, and wherein the intersection defines a point from which the front portion is attached or assembled at an angle upward from the first strap and the rear portion so that the strap ends rise by design at an angle from the first strap and rear portion so that the front portion projects forward of the heel section and up at an angle from a plane of the sole of the shoe.
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Abstract
A foot harness is disclosed for use with cable machines to provide improved range of motion for lower body exercises. The foot harness includes a sole strap and a heel strap. The heel strap includes forward ends that attach to a cable. The forward ends rise at an angle from the plane of the sole so that the point of resistance for the exercise is emphasized on the foot rather than on the attachment point.
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1. A foot harness for wearing on a shoe during resistance based exercises, comprising:
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a first strap configured to loop around a sole of the shoe; and a second strap attached to the first strap and including a rear portion configured to loop around a heel section of the shoe and a front portion including strap ends projecting forward from the heel section, wherein the rear portion is attached to the first strap at an intersection, and wherein the intersection defines a point from which the front portion is attached or assembled at an angle upward from the first strap and the rear portion so that the strap ends rise by design at an angle from the first strap and rear portion so that the front portion projects forward of the heel section and up at an angle from a plane of the sole of the shoe. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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