Dashaway Jan 2006 - Apr 2011
Co-Creator
Fitgadget.com Jan 2006 - Apr 2011
Owner
Pilatesstick Jan 2006 - Apr 2011
Creator
Education:
University of Mississippi 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology, Exercise Science
Skills:
Fitness Nutrition Fitness Training Public Speaking Wellness Lifestyle Operant Conditioning Functional Training Microsoft Office Personal Training Sales Rehabilitation Pilates Training Exercise Physiology Marketing Holistic Health
Dr. Blount graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1973. He works in Matthews, NC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Blount is affiliated with Novant Health Matthews Medical Center.
The mobilizer consists of an open, inverted “U” shaped frame when view from above with the legs or the “U” pointed towards the rear. Pivoting caster wheels are attached to the front lower corners and rear wheel support arms extend rearward and curve downward each bearing a smaller non-pivoting wheel. Two vertical upright support members rise from the frame and are equipped with height adjustment mechanisms. Horizontal arm support assemblies, each with a hand grip and brake handle are attached to the upper ends of the support members. The user is supported by his elbows and shoulder girdle resulting in decompression of his spine. The arm support assemblies can be pivoted 180 degrees so that the grip portions and the hand brake levers face the rear of the mobilizer at about waist height. This allows the user to stand and grasp the handles as he walks forward.
Mobilizer For Exercise, Rehabilitation And Wellness
Stanley Dashew - Los Angeles CA, US Charles Blount - West Hollywood CA, US
Assignee:
Dashaway Company - West Hills CA
International Classification:
B62M 1/00 A61H 3/04
US Classification:
280 87021, 280 8705, 5 811 R
Abstract:
The mobilizer consists of an open, inverted “U” shaped frame when view from above with the legs or the “U” pointed towards the rear. Pivoting caster wheels are attached to the front lower corners and rear wheel support arms extend rearward and curve downward each bearing a smaller non-pivoting wheel. Two vertical upright support members rise from the frame and are equipped with height adjustment mechanisms. Horizontal arm support assemblies, each with a hand grip and brake handle are attached to the upper ends of the support members. The user is supported by his elbows and shoulder girdle resulting in decompression of his spine. The arm support assemblies can be pivoted 180 degrees so that the grip portions and the hand brake levers face the rear of the mobilizer at about waist height. This allows the user to stand and grasp the handles as he walks forward.
Various embodiments of the invention are directed towards an exercise device for use with Pilates method exercise and other exercise methods. The exercise device is used either the arms or legs of the user for various exercises. The exercise device improves upon related-art system by allowing users to performing exercises while actively engaging the hands or legs of the device with the device in a manner that remains comfortable during exercises.