序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Collection and display of athletic information US12031380 2008-02-14 US08162804B2 2012-04-24 Roberto Tagliabue
Systems and techniques for the collection and display of athletic information. Athletic data relating to a single person or group of people is collected at a central location, and subsequently displayed at a desired remote location so that the person or people can review and critique their performance. In addition, athletic data for multiple persons can be collected at a central location, and subsequently displayed to a user at a desired remote location, so that the user can compare his or her athletic activities to others.
242 Device and method for exercise prescription, detection of successful performance, and provision of reward therefore US10901266 2004-07-28 US08109858B2 2012-02-07 William G Redmann
An exercise computer monitors the exercises of a user, especially a child, and provides rewards for exercises done well and regularly, thereby motivating the user. Rewards take the form of video games, cartoons, music, and merchant coupons. The exercise computer also provides encouragement and advice as the user progresses in skill level. Exercises may be prescribed. A record of exercise performance can be produced, to track the user's progress over time. The system and method can readily utilize the current install base of handheld computers and video games pre-existing in the marketplace.
243 Threshold training system US11809706 2007-05-31 US08092381B2 2012-01-10 Sally Edwards
A system for increasing the fitness level of a fitness enthusiast. The system includes a personalized set of intensity zones corresponding to increasing levels of exercise intensity. The personalization of the system is accomplished through determining a threshold level based on oxygen consumption or a numerical rating of perception of effort or lactate or metabolism that is unique to each individual. From this determination, an anchor point is created upon which the heart rate values for each of eight zones is based. Each zone corresponds to a multiplier that when factored in to the amount time spent in each zone by the individual, yields a total training load value.
244 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING GOLF SWING INSTRUCTION US13078958 2011-04-02 US20110276153A1 2011-11-10 Allen Joseph Selner
A method for teaching golf based upon comparing a commonality of personal characteristics of a student and the personal characteristics of a group of high-level golfers is contemplated herein. Data mining is used to determine clusters of golfers with common physical characteristics and commonality of swings, based upon real-time measurements. A canonical swing is developed for each desired cluster. Prospective students have their respective personal characteristics determined and used to place them in a cluster. The canonical swing of that cluster is assigned to the student. Subcomponents of performing a canonical swing are determined for instructional purposes. Biomechanical and Newtonian mechanics are used to measure the ball flight's sensitivity to each subcomponents' accurate performance and a scoring system is produced to provide a simple measure of students' state of mastering their respective canonical swings.
245 Personal workout management system US12419269 2009-04-06 US08038577B2 2011-10-18 Tim McIntosh
The invention relates to an interactive exercise management system. The system may be used for improving a workout environment for a specific user or group of users, tracking exercise information, and providing future workout information. The system, and method of using the system, allows for a specific user or group of users to control their workout environmental conditions. The conditions that may be controlled include, but are not limited to, sight, sound, smell and climate.
246 Static Cycling Machine US13120206 2009-09-28 US20110237397A1 2011-09-29 Peter Mabey; Stewart Williams
A static cycling machine includes a support assembly and a drive assembly. A frame assembly is mounted on the support assembly. The frame assembly includes a seat tube assembly extending from the drive assembly, the seat tube assembly being adjustable in length. A down tube assembly extends from the drive assembly, the down tube assembly being adjustable in length. A handlebar assembly is mounted on the down tube assembly. A fork assembly is connected to the handlebar assembly and is adjustable in length. The seat tube, down tube, handlebar and fork assemblies are connected to each other such that at least the dimensions of the frame assembly can be adjusted by adjusting the lengths of the tube assemblies. A driven wheel assembly is operatively connected to the drive assembly so that work applied to the drive assembly can be transmitted to the wheel assembly. Actuators are operatively engaged with the frame assembly to adjust dimensions of the frame assembly.
247 Dual deck exercise device US12624694 2009-11-24 US08002674B2 2011-08-23 Gary Piaget; Brent Christopher; Brian R. Cook; Douglas A. Crawford; Edward L. Flick; Eric D. Golesh; Ben Monette; Randal Potter; Todd Singh; Matt Rauwerdink; Patrick A. Warner; Bradley J. Smith
An exercise device employing side-by-side pivotally supported moving surfaces. In one particular example, an exercise device employs a first belt deployed about a front roller and a rear roller and an adjacent second belt deployed about a front roller and a rear roller. The rear of the belts in the area of the rear rollers are pivotally secured and the front of the belts in the area of the front roller are adapted to reciprocate in an up and down motion during use. In some implementations, the moving surfaces include an interconnection structure such that a generally downward movement of one surface is coordinated with a generally upward movement of the other surface. In other implementations, the moving surfaces are operably associated with one or more resistance elements that effect the amount of force required to pivot or actuate the moving surfaces.
248 Apparatus and method for providing a user with a personal exercise program US12890507 2010-09-24 US07998028B2 2011-08-16 Jakob Christian Olrik; Morten Green Hermansen; Tim Herbst; Henrik Duer; Eskild Ebbesen; Alan Dickerson; Soren Madsen; Henrik Schucany
A convenient device, such as a mobile phone, provides a user interface for a system that generated personalized exercise programs and guides users through the exercises in a generated program. The generation of the program may be performed by the device providing the user interface.
249 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A USER WITH A PERSONAL EXERCISE PROGRAM US12890507 2010-09-24 US20110151420A1 2011-06-23 Jakob Christian OLRIK; Morten Green HERMANSEN; Tim HERBST; Henrik DUER; Eskild EBBESEN; Alan DICKERSON; Soren MADSEN; Henrik SCHUCANY
A convenient device, such as a mobile phone, provides a user interface for a system that generated personalised exercise programs and guides users through the exercises in a generated program. The generation of the program may be performed by the device providing the user interface.
250 Monitoring and Tracking Athletic Activity US12855304 2010-08-12 US20110098928A1 2011-04-28 Michael T. Hoffman; Kwamina Crankson; Jason Nims
Athletic activity may be tracked and monitored while providing encouragement and maintaining an individual's interest in continuing to perform athletic activity. For example, a themed workout plan may be implemented to motivate the individual and maintain the individual's interest. The theme may include geographic locations, food items, technology, sports and the like and may include multiple categories or groupings of goals. For example, the categories may correspond to geographic locations. In each category, multiple goals may be defined. The goals may further be represented by real-world objects such as buildings, food items, technology products, sports equipment and the like. A user may progress through each category by completing each of the goals within that category. Other individuals (e.g., friends) may also be displayed on an interface through which a user's progress is tracked. This may allow the user to also view the other individuals' progress in the same workout plan.
251 WEARABLE SYSTEM FOR MONITORING STRENGTH TRAINING US12581124 2009-10-17 US20110092337A1 2011-04-21 Soundararajan Srinivasan; Juergen Heit; Aca Gacic; Rahul Kapoor; Burton W. Andrews
An exercise monitoring method and system in one embodiment includes a communications network, a wearable transducer configured to generate physiologic data associated with movement of a wearer, and to form a communication link with the communications network, a system memory in which command instructions are stored, a user interface operably connected to the computer, and a system processor configured to execute the command instructions to receive the generated physiologic data, analyze the received physiologic data with a multilayer perceptron/support vector machine/hidden Markov (MSH) model, model the analyzed physiologic data, and generate feedback based on a comparison of the model and a stored exercise object.
252 Physiologic Database And System For Population Modeling And Method of Population Modeling US12869586 2010-08-26 US20110054289A1 2011-03-03 P. Alexander DERCHAK; Mark Mitchnick
The present invention provides apparatuses and methods for creating a physiologic database or library that can be indexed to at least health, disease, patient characteristics, and acute medical crises or other dangerous condition. The present invention also provides apparatuses and methods for creating an athletic performance database or library. The database can be structured and continuous/pseudo-continuous modeling statistics applied to provide novel insight into performance and progress of an athlete or group of athletes, as well as standing relative to other athletes, or to provide novel insight into the natural history of disease and the response to treatment, and ultimately to improve care delivery.
253 Apparatus and Method for Providing a User with a Personal Exercise Program US12892392 2010-09-28 US20110014945A1 2011-01-20 Jakob Christian OLRIK; Morten Green HERMANSEN; Tim HERBST; Henrik DUER; Eskild EBBESEN; Alan DICKERSON; Søren MADSEN; Henrik SCHUCANY
A convenient device, such as a mobile phone, provides a user interface for a system that generated personalised exercise programs and guides users through the exercises in a generated program. The generation of the program may be performed by the device providing the user interface.
254 Rhythmic percussion exercise garment with electronic interface and method of conducting an exercise program US12806765 2010-08-20 US20110009713A1 2011-01-13 Nomi Feinberg
Hands-free exercise device combining: weights; an electronic vital signs monitoring device with interactive capabilities and a controllable interface with an electronic or instrumental percussive music source, adapted to be worn about the user's body resulting in new method of conducting an exercise program. User varies weight to adjust muscle load during a range of motion. Simultaneously, sound is movement activated: depending on placement, user learns to exercise de-conditioned muscle groups by learning how to produce sound. During exercise, device monitors/records user's vital signs to objectively determine exertion level in real time, and calculate long term progress. Device can automatically adjust tempo, challenging user to respond with concordant change in exercise pace so that actual exertion level will increase or decrease to desired levels. Device can respond to exertion, notifying user when a threshold of exertion is reached by switching the type of instrumental sound, providing indicative audible cue.
255 Exercise system with graphical feedback and method of gauging fitness progress US12814633 2010-06-14 US07846069B2 2010-12-07 Mark H. Martens
A system and method for providing visual feedback to a user of an exercise machine for gauging fitness progress of the user. The system provides a user of an exercise machine with a virtual competition in which the user competes against virtual competitors based on his past performances or those of other users, either as an individual or as a member of a team. The team may also be part of a league. For an individual competing against his own past performance(s), the system may raise the level of performance required to win the virtual competition, and may also lower the level of performance required if the user is not performing well on a particular day. For an individual competing against others in either real-time or against designated results, either as part of a team or a league, the system may reduce the isolation, disconnection, and tedium often experienced by users of cardiovascular exercise equipment and provide a social outlet. The system attempts to keep the user engaged and motivated to achieve desired fitness goals by providing real-time performance data and historical performance data displayed in a graphical manner coupled with the entertainment and excitement of competition and social interaction.
256 System for measuring age on basis of physical strength US11816386 2005-02-15 US07810392B2 2010-10-12 Katsuyuki Kitagawa
A system for measuring a person's age on the basis of his/her physical strength is disclosed. A system is provided using multiple exercise courses that make a user perform various kinds of exercises without overburdening the user and that include entertainment factors. A user's age can be calculated, based on the amount of time that the user takes to complete each course and all of the courses taken together, on the basis of the physical strength of a user and the degree to which the user can perform various exercise movements. This system includes multiple courses, to which various exercise devices or other features are provided. The exercise courses are formed so that the user demonstrates various physical abilities, including muscle strength at multiple portions of his/her body, flexibility of the body, balance of the body, and agility of the body.
257 AUDIBLE CONTENT WITH TRAINING INFORMATION US12752094 2010-03-31 US20100190609A1 2010-07-29 Albert Shum; Gregory Vissia
An audible playback device that allows an athlete, such as a runner, to conveniently listen to audible content and receive athletic performance information. A single device may be employed to both playback audible content and provide monitored performance information to a user. The performance information may be provided to a user audibly, so that the user does not need to move the monitoring device's user interface to a viewable position.
258 Measured value transformation method and measured value transformation system US11718200 2005-10-27 US07742896B2 2010-06-22 Takanori Ikegami
A plurality of first measured values (xi) are obtained by respectively measuring a plurality of measuring objects in a plurality of first measuring systems and a plurality of second measured values (yi) are obtained by respectively measuring the plurality of measuring objects in a plurality of second measuring systems, and a combination of a first measured value and a second measured value corresponding to each other is obtained as a sample point (Pi). A transformation function representing a relationship between a first reconstituted system derived from the plurality of first measuring systems and a second reconstituted system derived from the plurality of second measuring system is obtained statistically processing a plurality of sample points of the plurality of measuring objects. Subsequently, a transformed value (τi) is obtained by transforming a second measured value (yi) with the transformation function.
259 Audible content with training information US11142835 2005-05-31 US07741975B2 2010-06-22 Albert Shum; Gregory Vissia
An audible playback device that allows an athlete, such as a runner, to conveniently listen to audible content and receive athletic performance information. A single device may be employed to both playback audible content and provide monitored performance information to a user. The performance information may be provided to a user audibly, so that the user does not need to move the monitoring device's user interface to a viewable position.
260 SERVICE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND DEVICE CONTAINING COMPUTER SOFTWARE US12343071 2008-12-23 US20100145994A1 2010-06-10 Ching-Pao CHANG; Chi-Lu YANG; Chih-Ping CHU; Yeim-Kuan CHANG
A service recommendation system, an operating method thereof, and a device containing computer software are provided. The system includes a label module, a service equipment, and a server device. The label module having an ID data of the user is carried by a user. The service equipment has a detection module and a control interface. The detection module obtains and outputs the ID data. The server device includes a database, a determination module, and a service setting module. The database stores a standard model and a user model. The determination module matches the ID data to the database. When the user model corresponding to the ID data exists in the database, the service setting module sets an operating mode according to the user model. When the user model corresponding to the ID data does not exist, the service setting module sets an operating mode according to the standard model.
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