Patent ID: 9022911
Filing Date: 2015-05-05
Classification: A63B

Abstract:
1. An exercise board, comprising: a. a deck upon which a user can utilize the forces of gravity and his own body positioning to conduct a variety of different exercises to strengthen and develop a variety of different muscle groups, wherein the deck is a flat platform that is generally rectangular in shape, having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, two opposing side edges adjacent to the first and second ends, a top surface, and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and wherein at least a portion of both side edges of the deck are concaved inwardly, wherein the deck, comprises an upper deck portion and a lower deck portion, wherein the upper deck portion and the lower deck portion are separate and independent pieces, each comprising a medial end, wherein the upper deck portion and the lower deck portion are connected to each other at their respective medial ends with a first hinge, wherein the deck has an elastic property to allow the user to bounce on the deck; b. a base connected to the deck, wherein the base comprises a distal end, a proximal end opposite the distal end, and two side ends opposite each other and adjacent to the distal and proximal ends the proximal, distal, and side ends defining a to surface and a bottom surface of the base, wherein at least a portion the distal end of the base is concave towards the deck, wherein the deck is connected to the proximal end of the base with a second hinge so as to allow the deck to move relative to the base to adjust an angle of incline of the deck relative to the base; c. a plurality of straps connectable to the deck or the base; d. a rope connected to the deck, wherein the rope is attached to the bottom surface of the deck at a point midway between the two opposing side edges of the deck via an eyeloop so as to allow the rope to move through the eyeloop; e. a bar attachable to the deck; f. a rail along at least a portion of a perimeter of the deck to facilitate grabbing the bottom surface of the deck; and g. a plurality of legs connected to the deck and the base to elevate the deck and the base, wherein the legs are telescoping.