Circular fitness apparatus and method
Abstract
A circular fitness apparatus and method. The circular fitness apparatus includes plural flexible exercise attachments attached to a vertical pole in a flat or non-flat circular or other shaped base that can be selected and used for simultaneous group or individual fitness exercises by plural exercise participants. The circular fitness apparatus may be used with or without the base component and may be attached to walls, floors or ceilings at one or both ends. The circular fitness apparatus is useable for group and individual exercise activities comprising health based, skill based and functional based fitness activities and athletic conditioning.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A circular fitness apparatus, comprising:
a vertical pole attachable to one or more attachment points; one or more mounting brackets attached to the vertical pole including a plurality of attachment points for attaching a plurality of exercise attachments, wherein the attached plurality of exercise attachments allows simultaneous group or individual exercises to be completed at various locations around the vertical pole and wherein each of the plurality of attachment points can be used to attach a plurality of exercise attachments; a plurality of exercise attachments attachable at one end to the one or more mounting brackets, attachable at another end to a handle attachment, wherein the plurality of exercise attachments provide a plurality of different levels of resistance for exercise activities; and a plurality of handle attachments attachable to the plurality of exercise attachments, wherein the plurality of handle attachments include a pre-determined size large enough to allow an exercise participant to complete a physical activity via the vertical pole while changing positions without interfering with any of an exercise participant's body parts.
2 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a flat base with a hollow component at a center point to attach the vertical pole.
3 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the flat base includes a plurality of legs for additional stability.
4 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of legs include a plurality of legs with a horizontal orientation or a vertical orientation.
5 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical pole is attachable at one end to a first fixed surface and mounted at another end to a second fixed surface.
6 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first fixed surface and second fixed surface includes a floor, wall or ceiling.
7 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical pole comprises a single solid pole or a single hollow tube.
8 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical pole comprises a plurality of solid poles or a plurality of hollow tubes.
9 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical pole comprises a plurality of solid poles or a plurality of hollow tubes of a non-circular shape.
10 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one more attachment points include one or more receptacles for inserting the vertical pole.
11 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vertical pole is attachable at one end to a fixed surface including a floor, wall or ceiling.
12 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets are moveable to a plurality of different positions on the vertical pole.
13 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets are not moveable and are fixed at pre-determined positions on the vertical pole.
14 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a higher modulus material covered, in whole or in part, by covering of a lower modulus material.
15 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a low modulus material covered, in whole or in part, by covering of a higher modulus material.
16 . The circular fitness apparatus of Claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a solid core of a higher modulus material attached to and covered by a covering of a lower modulus material.
17 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a hollow tube with a plurality of layers, including first layer of a higher modulus material attached to and covered by a second layer of a lower modulus material.
18 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a first portion of a higher modulus material and a second portion comprising a plurality of strands of a lower modulus material placed in one or more pre-determined patterns on or around the higher modulus material.
19 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 18 wherein the pre-determined pattern includes a longitudinal pattern, a circumference pattern or a combination of a longitudinal and a circumference pattern.
20 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachment includes a plurality of strands of second portion of a lower modulus material attached longitudinally to a first portion of a higher modulus at pre-determined angles.
21 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 20 wherein the pre-determined angles include zero, 90, 180 and 270 degree angles.
22 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of exercise attachments include a first portion of a higher modulus material and a second portion of a lower modulus material with a plurality of circumferential attachments of the lower modulus material adhered to and in contact with the first portion.
23 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets are moveable up and down the vertical pole.
24 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets are permanently attached and not moveable up and down the vertical pole.
25 . The circular fitness apparatus of Claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets include a plurality of individual attachment points, wherein each individual attachment point is used to attach only one exercise attachment.
26 . The circular fitness apparatus of claim 1 wherein the one or more mounting brackets include a plurality of attachment points, wherein each of the plurality of attachment points is used to attach a plurality of exercise attachments.
27 . A circular fitness apparatus, comprising:
a vertical means attachable to one or more attachment points; one or more mounting means attached to the vertical means including a plurality of attachment points for attaching a plurality of exercise means, wherein the attached plurality of exercise means allows simultaneous group or individual exercises to be completed at various locations around the vertical means and wherein each of the plurality of attachment points can be used to attach a plurality of exercise means; a plurality of exercise means attachable at one end to the one or more mounting means, attachable at another end to a handle means, wherein the plurality of exercise means provide a plurality of different levels of resistance for exercise activities and wherein the plurality of exercise means include a higher modulus material covered, in whole or in part, by covering of a lower modulus material; and a plurality of handle means attachable to the plurality of exercise means, wherein the plurality of handle means include a predetermined size large enough to allow an exercise participant to complete a physical activity via the vertical pole while changing positions without interfering with any of an exercise participant's body parts.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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