Posture-Assited Yoga Mats and Towels
Various implementations of this disclosure provide apparatuses and methods for assisting users to align and place limbs to perform various yoga positions. Apparatuses and method disclosed herein comprise a towel or mat having markings (e.g., lines, dots, circles, or any other indication) to help a user align and place the user's limbs. Some of the markings can be used to measure distances as some of the markings are a predetermine distance apart.
This disclosure relates to yoga mats and towels.
BACKGROUNDYoga is typically associated with a collection of postures or positions. These postures can vary from very simple postures to complex postures. Yoga postures include, but are not limited to, for example, standing poses, seated poses, twisted poses, supine poses, inverted poses, balance poses, and Bikram Yoga poses. With each posture, a user's body parts (e.g., arms, hands, legs, feet, and/or torso) must be correctly aligned or placed to achieve the correct pose and the benefit of that pose.
Various implementations of this disclosure provide apparatuses and methods for assisting users to align and place limbs to perform various yoga positions. Apparatuses and method disclosed herein comprise a towel or mat having markings (e.g., lines, dots, circles, or any other indication) to help a user align and place the user's limbs. Some of the markings can be used to measure distances as some of the markings are a predetermine distance apart.
Although this disclosure makes reference to yoga positions, the disclosure is not limited to yoga position. This disclosure is applicable to any body posture for any purpose.
The towel or mat 100 also can include shaded areas 112 in the corners. In some implementations, the shaded areas 112 serve as indicators of the part of the towel 100 that can be used to wrap around a user's when a user is performing a yoga posture such as the Rabbit Pose in Bikram Yoga, for example.
In some implementations, the distance between the lines of each set of double lines 125 is 5 inches. In some implementations, the distance between the lines of each set of double lines 125 is any other distance. Thus, a set of double lines 125 can be used to measure a distance. Furthermore, a set of double lines 125 can be used to help a user align and position body parts a certain distance apart for those postures that requires such positions. For example, a set of double lines 125 can be used to aide a user to perform the Spine-Twisting Pose in Bikram Yoga. In the Spine-Twisting Pose, a set of the double lines 125 can be used to help place the knee of one leg (aligned with one line of the double line 125) and the ankle of the other leg (aligned with the other line of the double line 125) a certain distance apart as measured by the distance between the lines of the double lines 125. As there are numerous sets of double lines 125 around the perimeter of the towel or mat 300, a user has numerous locations on the towel or mat 300 to perform a posture requiring the use of a set of double lines 125.
Furthermore, the width-wise lines 130 and the width-wise center line 115 can be used to help a user align and position body parts a certain distance apart for those postures that requires such positions. For example, some postures require the user to keep the user's feet 3 feet apart or 4 feet apart. Thus, the user could use the width-wise lines 130 and the width-wise center line 115 to measure distance to help ensure that the user's feet are the requisite distance apart. For example, the width-wise lines 130 and the width-wise center line 115 can be used to aide a user to perform the Triangle Pose in Bikram Yoga. For the Triangle Pose, the width-wise lines 130 and the width-wise center line 115 can be use to measure the distance between the feet. Also, the width-wise lines where the feet are ultimately positioned can be used to assure that the feet are aligned and/or positioned properly.
In some implementations, the length of the width-wise lines 130 is 10 inches. In some implementations, the length of the width-wise lines 130 is any other length. Thus, a width-wise line 130 can be used to measure a distance. Furthermore, a width-wise line 130 can be used to help a user align and position body parts a certain distance apart for those postures that requires such positions. For example, some postures require the user to keep the user's feet 10 inches apart. Thus, the user could use a width-wise line 130 to measure distance to help ensure that the user's feet are the requisite distance apart. For example, a width-wise line 130 can be used to aide a user to perform the Awkward Pose in Bikram Yoga.
The towel or mat 700 also adds diagonal lines 145. The diagonal lines 145 are perpendicular to each other. Thus, the diagonal lines 145 can be used to help a user align and position body parts at ninety degree angles for those postures that requires such positions. For example, the diagonal lines 145 can be used to aide a user to achieve the Sitting Head to Knee Pose and Stretching Pose in Bikram Yoga. More specifically, in the Sitting Head to Knee Pose and Stretching Pose, the foot of one leg is pressed tightly against the thigh muscles (Biceps) of the other leg and the two legs are perpendicular to each other. A person can use the length-wise center line 110 to sit and the stretch the legs in the direction of the diagonal lines 145.
Various implementations of a towel or mat can include various combinations or alternative implementations of the markings discussed above. In some implementations, a towel or mat according to the present disclosure can include a dot in the center of the towel or mat to be used as a focus point or drishti.
Implementations of the towel can include any material. In some implementations, a towel according to the present disclosure includes organic material. In some implementation, a towel according to the present disclosure can be a thin microfiber towel that can have silicone nubs on one side. In some implementation, a towel according to the present disclosure includes piping around the edges. In some implementations, the towel is sized to cover the entire mat so that marks on the towel can be utilized while practicing yoga.
In some implementations, the marks according to the present disclosure can be printed or embossed or stitched, inward or outward, on a towel or mat.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in an embodiment” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
Claims
1. A rectangular apparatus comprising:
- at least one marking to help a user align and place a body party wherein the at least one marking includes:
- a length-wise center line that extends length-wise along the center of the rectangular apparatus.
2. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 1 wherein a user aligns at least one body part based on the length-wise center line.
3. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a width-wise center line that extends width-wise along the center of the rectangular apparatus.
4. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 1 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on the length-wise center line and the width-wise center line.
5. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of crosses along the length-wise center line wherein the distance between the crosses is a predetermined distance and the lines of the crosses and the length-wise center line measure forty-five degrees.
6. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 4 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on the length-wise center line and a lie of a cross.
7. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of double lines around the perimeter of the towel wherein the distance between the lines of each set of double lines is a predetermined distance.
8. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 7 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on one set of double lines.
9. The rectangular apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a plurality of width-wise lines along the length-wise center line wherein the width-wise lines and the width-wise center line are spaced apart by a predetermined distance.
10. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 9 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on a plurality of width-wise lines.
11. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of F-designs.
12. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 11 wherein a user aligns a user's hand using the plurality of F-designs to perform the Cobra Pose.
13. The rectangular apparatus of claim 3 further comprising two short length-wise lines perpendicular to the width-wise center line wherein the distance between the two short length-wise lines is a predetermined distance.
14. The rectangular apparatus of claim 7 further comprising additional pairs of short length-wise lines perpendicular to the width-wise center line wherein each pair of short length-wise lines measure a different distance.
15. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 14 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on a pair of short length-wise lines and the size of the user.
16. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a pair of diagonal lines perpendicular to each other.
17. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 16 wherein a user aligns a plurality of body parts based on the pair of diagonal lines.
18. A method utilizing the rectangular apparatus of claim 16 wherein a users aligns a users legs based on the pair of diagonal lines to perform the Sitting Head to Knee Pose and Stretching Pose.
19. The rectangular apparatus of claim 1 further comprises markings around the perimeter of the rectangular apparatus wherein the markings are spaced apart by a predetermined distance.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 7, 2015
Publication Date: Feb 18, 2016
Inventor: Ali Hasta (Dubai)
Application Number: 14/591,903