EXERCISE BODY BUILDING EQUIPMENT

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BODY BY GRAVITY LANDERS, JEFFREY A. 666 Fifth Avenue, 37th Floor New York NY 10103 exercise and body building equipment that will enable the user to utilize either their own bodyweight or some other independent weight source as the resistive force while the user executes various bodybuilding and gymnastic exercises to stimulate increases in strength, muscle growth, coordination and flexibility; namely, weight lifting machines, exercise weights, weight lifting benches and bench accessories, chinning bars, push up bars, parallel bars, sit-up benches, mats wristbands, and weightlifting belts;
BODY BY GRAVITY LANDERS, JEFFREY A. 666 Fifth Avenue, 37th Floor New York NY 10103 exercise and body building equipment that will enable the user to utilize either their own bodyweight or some other independent weight source as the resistive force while the user executes various bodybuilding and gymnastic exercises to stimulate increases in strength, muscle growth, coordination and flexibility, namely - weight lifting machines, push up bars;
PISSED OFF! EXERCISE EQUIPMENT PISSED OFF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT INC. 1964 N.E. 148th Street North Miami FL 33181 exercise and body building equipment, namely, exercise machines and free weights;EXERCISE EQUIPMENT;
TOO COOL Mark Nalley 41373 Avenida Dolores Murrieta CA 92562 Exercise and body building equipment, namely, barbells, dumbbells and kettle bells;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lockout mechanism allows for controlled use of exercise equipment. Use is allowed on a time-controlled basis. A predetermined period of time is allocated based on an amount of money paid. The preferred embodiments include a coin-operated, time-controlled, lockout mechanism incorporated onto various types of exercise equipment to prohibit use. The first category including those types of exercise equipment which utilize flywheels, including but not limited to: elliptical trainers, stationary bicycles, stair steppers and cross-country ski machines. This first embodiment employs a friction device to prohibit use. The second category including those types of exercise equipment which utilize adjustable resistance in the form of a weight stack, including but not limited to: universal gyms and nautilus equipment. This second embodiment employs a spring loaded latch mechanism to prohibit use. A third category includes those types of exercise equipment which require electricity to operate. This third embodiment employs a timer circuit to interrupt power to prohibit use.