MAT WITH HANDPRINTS TO DO PUSHUPS

An exercise mat system comprises an exercise mat including a top surface and a bottom surface and a plurality of sets of handprints. The plurality of sets of handprints are positioned on the top surface of the exercise mat, wherein the handprints in each set are spaced apart from each other so as to accommodate a user's hands during an exercise and wherein the relative positioning of the handprints in each set correlates to a user's body muscles. A method of using the exercise mat system wherein the user aligns his hands on one of the sets of handprints on the mat to target a specific muscle group and performs an exercise such as a pushup.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional Application No. 61/841,701, filed on Jul. 1, 2013, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to exercise mats. More particularly, the invention relates to an exercise mat with handprints to help a person performing pushups get better results by improving alignment and targeting specific muscle groups.

BACKGROUND

Physical exercise is essential to maintaining good health. A wide variety of exercises are performed from walking and running to using complex exercise equipment. One of the common exercises performed by a lot of people is pushups. In its most basic form, a pushup is performed by the person lying flat with chest down and then raising and lowering the body using his arms. Pushups mainly exercise the muscles in the chest, shoulders, and arms. There are several variations of the basic pushup. For example, using the knuckles of the fist instead of the palms to do pushups or doing the pushups from an elevated position. Depending on how the pushups are performed, they can exercise a wide variety of muscles in the body. Performing pushups essentially needs no equipment as they can be done on the floor though using a mat makes the pushups more comfortable.

To derive the intended benefit of pushups, it is essential to maintain proper posture and alignment of the body. Otherwise, it can cause pain or injury in shoulders, arms, wrists and other parts of the body. It can also lead to frustration. Not many people can afford to have a personal trainer to supervise their exercise routine. Even with some supervision, many people have trouble lying properly in the supine position, especially the elderly and the disabled.

Thus, there is a need for a simple exercise mat that ensures pushups are performed with proper alignment and offers easy variations of the exercise to target various muscle groups.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The current invention is an exercise mat system to perform pushups and a method of exercising using the mat system. The mat comprises multiple sets of numbered handprints which are set in a specific order so as to maximize a workout routine and target a specific muscle group. The relative placement of the handprints is based on the specific muscle group to be targeted. In one embodiment of the invention, a user of the mat puts his palms on the specific handprints to do the desired pushups. For example, performing pushups with palms on the first handprints targets the interior chest muscles. The handprints are numbered so as to guide the user on the sequence of muscle groups that is desired to be exercised. The present invention allows the user to adapt the pushup regimen to his need and desire. The exercise mat may also be portable. In another embodiment of the invention, the exercise mat may be attached to the wall to perform vertical pushups. In another embodiment of the invention, the exercise mat may be adapted for children.

For a better understanding of the present invention, its operation, and advantages, reference should be had to the following detailed description of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the exercise mat, according to one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the exercise mat of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an illustration of a person performing pushups on the exercise mat of FIG. 1 using palms, according to one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 is an illustration of a person performing pushups on the exercise mat of FIG. 1 using fists, according to another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 5 is an illustration of a person performing pushups on the exercise mat of FIG. 1 using fingertips, according to another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 6 is an illustration of a person performing vertical pushups on the exercise mat of FIG. 1, according to another embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings. According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, an exercise mat system comprises an exercise mat with multiple sets of numbered handprints. One embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 1 which shows a top plan view of the exercise mat 100 with handprints. The mat 100 is preferably rectangular and has a top surface 101 and a bottom surface 102. The top surface 101 includes five sets of handprints 110a and 110b, 120a and 120b, 130a and 130b, 140a and 140b, and 150a and 150b. Alternately, the mat may include less or more than five sets of handprints. The handprints help a user to align his hands in the right position for the particular exercise. Each set of handprints has a numeral 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 associated with it. Each set of handprints is in the shape of a palm, a fist or fingertips. In the embodiment shown, handprint sets 1, 2 and 4 are in the shape of a palm. Handprint set 3 is in the shape of a fist with knuckles. Handprint set 5 is in the shape of fingertips.

In one embodiment, the mat is about 36 inches by 24 inches in size and about one-eighth inch in thickness. Each handprint is about 7 inches by 6 inches in size with about one-inch numeral. The mat 100 of the present invention may be made from any standard soft and comfortable material known in the art as suitable for an exercise mat such as a yoga mat. Such materials include eco-friendly polyvinyl chloride, silica gel, thermoplastics, and foam. The bottom surface 102 of the mat 100 has a standard non-slip or anti-skid material. The mat 100 may be wiped clean with soap and water. The mat 100 may be rolled up and is portable. The mat 100 may be rectangular or any other shape. The handprints may be affixed to the mat 100 by any method known in the art, e.g., screen printing. Alternately, the handprints' shape may be stitched, indented or contoured into the top surface 101 of mat into which the user may sunk his hands.

The relative distance between the two hands in each set of handprints is based on the specific exercise being done or targeted and is generally known in the art. For instance, the hands 110a and 110b in handprints set 1 target the chest muscles and are closer to each other than the hands 140a and 140b in handprints set 4 which target the chest and forearm muscles. Accordingly, the relative position of the sets of handprints on the mat may vary.

FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the mat 100 of FIG. 1. In one embodiment of the invention, the mat 100 has attachments or fasteners 210 placed on the bottom surface 102 of the mat 100. The fasteners may be any standard fasteners known in the art to allow the mat 100 to be attached to another surface such as a wall. Fasteners 210 include thumbtacks, tape, hooks, suction etc. The fasteners 210 help to attach the mat 100 against a wall and allow for vertical pushups.

FIGS. 3-6 illustrate a user of the exercise mat 100 performing various pushup exercises. As shown in FIG. 3, in one embodiment of the invention, a user 300 begins the pushup with the exercise mat 100 spread out on a flat surface. Lying in a supine position, the user 300 aligns both his palms on the handprints set 1 with left palm on handprint 110a and right palm on handprint 110b. This position provides the necessary support to perform the pushup properly. Aligned in this position, the user 300 then starts performing the pushups. This specific position of the handprints targets the interior chest muscles 310 of the user 300. This position allows the user 300 to focus only on the interior chest muscles 310 and not other muscles, thereby helping him to strengthen the interior chest muscles 310. The user 300 can perform any number of pushups as he desires or needs. Preferably, the user 300 performs five pushups at handprints set 1 and continues the exercise routine to target other muscle groups.

In one embodiment of the invention, after finishing the pushups at the handprints set 1, the user 300 may repeat similar pushups using handprints set 2. The user 300 aligns both his palms on the handprints set 2 with left palm on handprint 120a and right palm on handprint 120b. Aligned in this position, the user 300 then starts performing the pushups. This specific position of the handprints targets the entire chest muscles of the user 300, thereby helping him to strengthen the entire chest muscles. The user 300 can perform any number of pushups as he desires or needs. Preferably, the user 300 performs five pushups at handprints set 2 and continues the exercise routine to target other muscle groups.

As shown in FIG. 4, in another embodiment of the invention, a user 300 begins or continues the pushups at handprints set 3. In this embodiment, the user 300 uses his fists instead of his palms to perform the pushups. The user 300 closes his hand to make a fist and aligns the knuckles of both his fists on the handprints set 3 with knuckles of left fist on handprint 130a and knuckles of right fist on handprint 130b. Aligned in this position, the user 300 then starts performing the pushups. This specific position of the handprints targets the anterior chest muscles 320 of the user 300, thereby helping him to strengthen the anterior chest muscles 320. The user 300 can perform any number of pushups as he desires or needs. Preferably, the user 300 performs five pushups at handprints set 3 and continues the exercise routine to target other muscle groups.

The user 300 may then continue his exercise routine at handprints 4. The user 300 goes back to using his palms for performing pushups. The user 300 aligns both his palms on the handprints set 4 with left palm on handprint 140a and right palm on handprint 140b. Aligned in this position, the user 300 then starts performing the pushups. This specific position of the handprints targets the chest muscles and forearm muscles of the user 300, thereby helping him to strengthen these muscles. The user 300 can perform any number of pushups as he desires or needs. Preferably, the user 300 performs five pushups at handprints set 4 and continues the exercise routine to target other muscle groups.

In another embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 5, a user 300 begins or continues the pushups at handprints set 5. In this embodiment, the user 300 uses his fingertips instead of his palms or fists to perform the pushups. The user 300 aligns all the fingertips of both his hands on the handprints set 5 with fingertips of left hand on handprint 150a and fingertips of right hand on handprint 150b. Aligned in this position, the user 300 then starts performing the pushups. This specific position of the handprints targets the chest muscles and shoulder muscles 330 of the user 300, thereby helping him to strengthen the shoulder muscles 330 in addition to the chest muscles. The user 300 can perform any number of pushups as he desires or needs. Preferably, the user 300 performs five pushups at handprints set 5.

In a preferred embodiment, the user performs five pushups at each of the five handprints sets. However, the exercise regimen can be adapted to suit the user's needs and desires. For example, the user can follow a regimen of pushups using handprints sets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, in that sequence. Alternately, the user can follow a regimen using the sets 3, 2, 4 or 1, 3, 5 or any other sequence. The mat 100 allows the user to customize his pushups in a variety of ways. The user may customize it to exercise only one group of muscles or a combination of muscle groups. Since the handprints sets are already affixed on to the exercise mat, the user can exercise independently.

In another embodiment of the invention, shown in FIG. 6, the mat 100 is attached to a wall by using fasteners 210. This allows the user 300 to perform vertical pushups without being in the supine position. This is especially useful for persons who have difficulty being in a supine position, e.g., elderly people, disabled people, and people who have been temporarily injured. The mat 100 may be used in the same manner as when spreading it on the floor except that the user pushes against the wall rather than the floor. The user 300 can perform the same pushup routines as explained in FIGS. 3-5.

In other embodiments, the mat 100 may be used to do other variations of the basic pushups or exercises other than pushups. For example, the mat may be used to perform stretches. Users may also use the mat to do exercises with single hand resting on a single handprint. The mat may also be adapted for use with children. It can also serve as an educational tool, e.g., by having the handprints in different colors.

It is to be understood that the above described arrangements are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements and applications may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and the following claims are intended to cover such modifications and arrangements.

Claims

1. An exercise mat system, comprising:

an exercise mat including a top surface and a bottom surface;
a plurality of sets of handprints positioned on the top surface of said mat, wherein the handprints in each set are spaced apart from each other so as to accommodate a user's hands during an exercise, wherein the relative positioning of the handprints in each set correlates to a user's body muscles; and
a non-slip material on the bottom surface of said mat.

2. The exercise mat system of claim 1, wherein the mat has five sets of handprints on the top surface.

3. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the handprints are in the shape of a palm, a fist or fingertips.

4. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the sets of handprints are numbered.

5. The exercise mat system of claim 1, further comprising a fastener attached to the bottom surface of said mat.

6. The exercise mat system of claim 2, wherein the fastener is selected from the group consisting of hook, thumbtack, and an adhesive material.

7. A method of using an exercise mat system comprising the steps of:

placing an exercise mat on the floor, said mat having a plurality of sets of handprints positioned on a top surface of said mat, wherein the handprints in each set are spaced apart from each other so as to accommodate a user's hands during an exercise and wherein the relative positioning of the handprints in each set correlates to the user's body muscles;
aligning the user's hands with one of the set of handprints; and
performing at least one of a given exercise routine.

8. A method of claim 7, wherein the exercise routine is one or more pushups.

Patent History
Publication number: 20150005145
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 1, 2014
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2015
Inventor: Lino Anthony Zovich (Merrick, NY)
Application Number: 14/321,790
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Push Up Device (482/141)
International Classification: A63B 23/12 (20060101); A63B 23/035 (20060101);