20240050804. AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FITNESS-TRACKING simplified abstract (BEFLEX INC.)

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AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FITNESS-TRACKING

Organization Name

BEFLEX INC.

Inventor(s)

Hyeob Choi of Daejeon (KR)

Chang Keun Jung of Daejeon (KR)

Jin Kyuk Kim of Daejeon (KR)

AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FITNESS-TRACKING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050804 titled 'AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FITNESS-TRACKING

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a fitness tracking method for workouts that includes the following steps:

  • Calibration step: Setting local axes based on data from a body sensor and an arm sensor.
  • Workout readiness posture detection step: Determining if a workout readiness posture is taken based on a designated axis value.
  • Workout parameter data derivation step: Deriving workout parameter data based on a designated axis value for detecting motions or maintaining a workout posture.
  • Workout end detection step: Detecting the end of a workout based on a designated axis value for determining if the workout is ended.
    • Potential Applications:**

- Fitness tracking devices - Workout monitoring systems - Personal training tools

    • Problems Solved:**

- Ensuring proper workout posture - Tracking workout parameters accurately - Detecting the end of a workout session

    • Benefits:**

- Improved workout performance - Enhanced workout tracking - Real-time feedback on workout posture and readiness


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to a fitness tracking method for workouts, including: a calibration step of setting local axes, based on the sensed data from a body sensor and an arm sensor; a workout readiness posture detection step of determining whether a workout readiness posture is taken, based on a first designated axis value for workout readiness posture detection; a workout parameter data derivation step of deriving workout parameter data, based on a second designated axis value for detecting the number of motions or whether a workout posture is maintained; and a workout end detection step of detecting the end of a workout, based on a third designated axis value for determining whether the corresponding workout is ended.