An innovative new product designed to serve as a highly effective fitness accessory, the Savion Olympic Wear, has been developed by inventor Earl McCutcheon of Baltimore, Maryland. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a formidable piece of fitness apparel.
An innovative new fitness product designed to serve as a significant improvement over existing items developed for similar purposes, the Cricket, has been developed by William J. Sans of Miami, Florida. The invention’s unique design enables it to greatly enhance the exercise-related benefits provided by a conventional bicycle.
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The Cricket Demonstration Video 1
The Cricket Demonstration Video 2
The Cricket Demonstration Video 3
An innovative and highly effective new piece of home fitness equipment, the Universal Lats, has been developed by Woodley Saint Juste of Tampa, Florida. The invention’s unique design enables its users to thoroughly and vigorously work the multiple muscle groups and areas of the upper body simultaneously.
An innovative new product that provides a vital benefit to home gym users or those who work out alone, the Spot Link, has been developed by Charles Aiona of Honolulu, Hawaii. The invention’s unique design utilizes the force of gravity to provide its users with an adequate spot when training while still allowing for full repetitions that culminate in temporary muscular failure.
An innovative new product designed to provide its users with enhanced levels of fitness, the Python, has been developed by David Burney and Dana Hamilton of Tallahassee, Florida. The invention’s unique design enables it to provide superior overall conditioning for athletic and general, everyday activities.
An innovative and useful new product designed to effectively target an often neglected area of the body during exercise, the Dike’s Abdominal Kickout, has been developed by Kelechi Dike of Wichita, Kansas. The invention’s unique design insures that the lower abdominal muscles receive considerable physical stimulus.