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- the seat section 901 includes a seat 904 adjustable for height, and a lower back pad 905 adjustable in a fore-and-aft direction toward the seat 904 . Additionally, a foothold 906 having a plurality of bars 907 with which the user (who is to train his rectus abdominis muscle in the use of the training machine 9 ) can engage his feet is provided in front of the seat section 901 .
- the push section 14 is previously brought into the cooperative state by the switching device 4 . More specifically, when the second knob 76 of the second grip 67 is pulled in the direction indicated in FIG. 6 by an arrow Z, the obstruction member 63 disposed inside the first cylindrical member 68 is inserted into the sleeve 61 by the biasing force of the first spring 70 through the side bore 65 thereby obstructing the insertion path defined in the sleeve 61 for the main shaft 62 . This allows the main shaft 62 to receive at its upper end part a contact pressure from the obstruction member 63 , and therefore brings the push section being cooperative with the operation arm 11 .
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Abstract
A training apparatus for performing a training of a rectus abdominis muscle. The training apparatus including an operation arm supported to be swingable by receiving a contact pressure from an arm of a user. A rotary section is provided carrying a load of a weight stack and supported to be rotatable by a swing of the operation arm. A seat section is provided to be swingably supported. A push section is provided to be swingably supported, and arranged to swing the seat section while supporting the seat section at a lower end portion of the seat section. In the training apparatus, the push section swings in one of a first state uncooperative with a rotation of the rotary section and a second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section.
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- This invention relates to improvements in a training apparatus for training or exercising a muscle of a certain body part, and more particularly to improvements in a crunch training apparatus for strengthening the rectus abdominis muscle or the abdominal muscle.
- Referring now to a perspective view of
FIG. 8 , an example of a conventional crunch training machine will be discussed. - In
FIG. 8 , a training machine having anoperation part 90 and aload application device 91 is illustrated by reference numeral 9. Theoperation part 90 is provided with aseat section 901 and acrank arm 902. Theseat section 901 is height-adjustably erected on the floor or aframe 900, while thecrank arm 902 is pivotally attached at the rear of theseat section 901 to astrut 903 supported by theload application device 91 and theframe 900. Theload application device 91 is erected on the floor or theframe 900 on the opposite side of theseat section 901 and provided with aweight stack 911 composed of a plurality of weight blocks. The weight of theweight stack 911 is freely adjusted by selecting the number of the weight blocks. - The
seat section 901 includes aseat 904 adjustable for height, and alower back pad 905 adjustable in a fore-and-aft direction toward theseat 904. Additionally, afoothold 906 having a plurality ofbars 907 with which the user (who is to train his rectus abdominis muscle in the use of the training machine 9) can engage his feet is provided in front of theseat section 901. - The
crank arm 902 is shaped to be gently curved to the side of theseat section 901 generally at the center of the longitudinal direction of thecrank arm 902. Further, thecrank arm 902 is extended parallel with theseat 904 of theseat section 901 at its upper end region and provided with abreast round pad 908 thereat, while connected to acounterweight 909 at its lower end region. Thebreast round pad 908 is pivotally attached at its one end portion to a connectingmember 913 which connects acable 912 to theweight stack 911 of theload application device 91. - Then, how to use the training machine 9 will be discussed. First of all, the user sits on the
seat 904 upon adjusting the height of theseat 904 and the position of thelower back pad 905. The user engages his feet with any of thebars 907 of thefoothold 906 and leans forward with folding thebreast round pad 908 in his arms, upon which thecrank arm 902 is pivotally moved forward about a pivot axis or pivot shaft to which thecrank arm 902 is pivotally attached. With this, a load of theweight stack 911 of theload application device 91, previously determined, is applied on the user's rectus abdominis muscle thereby permitting the training of the rectus abdominis muscle. - The training machine 9 as discussed above is disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2730881.
- However, drawbacks have been encountered in conventional crunch training machines. More specifically, in the conventional crunch training machines such as the above-mentioned training machine 9 the load of the
weight stack 911 tends to concentrate on the upper part of the rectus abdominis muscle, so that sometimes the user is not able to strengthen the whole of the rectus abdominis muscle evenly unless familiar with handling the training machine 9. - In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved training apparatus for rectus abdominis muscle which apparatus can effectively overcome drawbacks encountered in conventional training machines.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved training apparatus for rectus abdominis muscle which apparatus is effective for a beginner.
- An aspect of the present invention resides in a training apparatus for performing a training of a rectus abdominis muscle. The training apparatus comprises an operation arm supported to be swingable by receiving a contact pressure from an arm of a user. A rotary section is provided carrying a load of a weight stack and supported to be rotatable by a swing of the operation arm. A seat section is provided to be swingably supported. A push section is provided to be swingably supported, and arranged to swing the seat section while supporting the seat section at a lower end portion of the seat section. In this training apparatus, the push section is adapted to swing in one of a first state uncooperative with a rotation of the rotary section and a second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of an embodiment of a training apparatus according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the training apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the training apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a switching device provided to the training apparatus ofFIG. 1 , showing an arrangement of the switching device including a sleeve, a main shaft and an obstruction member; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a grip installed to the switching device, showing an arrangement of the grip and explaining an example of the grip's action at the time of bringing a push section being uncooperative with a rotary section; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view similar toFIG. 5 , but showing an example of the grip's action at the time of bringing the push section being cooperative with the rotary section; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective front view showing an example of operation of the training apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an example of a conventional crunch training machine. - Referring now to the accompanying drawings, an embodiment of a training apparatus according to the present invention is illustrated by the
reference numeral 1.FIG. 1 is a side view of the embodiment of thetraining apparatus 1 according to the present invention.FIG. 2 is a front view of thetraining apparatus 1 ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a plan view of thetraining apparatus 1 ofFIG. 1 . - The
training apparatus 1 is a crunch training apparatus for training the rectus abdominis muscle and includes anoperation part 2 and aload application device 3. - The
operation part 2 has anoperation arm 11, arotary section 12, aseat section 13 and apush section 14. Theoperation arm 11 is so provided as to swing by receiving a contact pressure from the arms of the user who is to train his rectus abdominis muscle in the use of thetraining apparatus 1. Therotary section 12 carries a load of aweight stack 82 of theload application device 3 and can be rotated by theoperation arm 11. Theseat section 13 is provided in order that the user sits thereon. Thepush section 14 is arranged to swing while supporting a lower end portion of theseat section 13 thereby swinging theseat section 13, which is allowed either when thepush section 14 is in a state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section 12 (a cooperative state) or when thepush section 14 is in a state uncooperative with the same (a uncooperative state). Further, aswitching device 4 is provided as a device which allows switching between the cooperative and uncooperative states. - The
operation arm 11 includes amain arm 21, aback pad 22, a pair ofelbow pads 23 and a pair ofhandles 24. Themain arm 21 is formed U-shaped as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , and additionally connected to abearing portion 25 coaxially supported by a rotatingshaft 31 of therotary section 12 as shown inFIG. 1 . The rotatingshaft 31 is supported by aninstallation bracket 88 provided to aframe 81 of theload application device 3. Further, a locatingknob 26 for adjusting the inclination angle of themain arm 21 is connected to thebearing portion 25. Theelbow pads 23 are respectively disposed at opposite ends of themain arm 21. Theback pad 22 is disposed at the center of themain arm 21 such that the inclination angle of theback pad 22 is suitably adjustable following a movement of the back of the user. Thehandles 24 are connected to themain arm 21 at both sides of theback pad 22, respectively, having a certain spacing from each other and having a suitable angle. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , therotary section 12 is connected to acable 84 linked with theweight stack 82 of theload application device 3. Additionally, therotary section 12 is formed with a groove at its outer peripheral side surface though not shown, onto which thecable 84 is wound by the rotation of therotary section 12. Further, therotary section 12 is provided with a locatingplate 32 for adjusting the inclination angle of theoperation arm 11. The locatingplate 32 is formed with locatingholes 33 selectable by the locatingknob 26, and anelongate slot 34 for restricting an operating range of the locatingknob 26. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theseat section 13 includes aseat 41, astationary pad 42,footrests 43 and acounterweight 44. Theseat 41 is provided in order that the user sits thereon. Thestationary pad 42 is for receiving the user's lower back. A plurality of thefootrests 43 are provided to a side surface of aholding portion 45 at a lower part of theholding portion 45, at a certain interval to each other. Theseat 41, thefootrests 43 and thecounterweight 44 are supported by the holdingportion 45. Thestationary pad 42 is fixed to asupport portion 46. The holdingportion 45 is a pipe having a rectangular main surface and is formed bent to have an obtuse angle. Thesupport portion 46 is a pipe having a rectangular main surface and formed bent to have an acute angle as shown inFIG. 1 , and is rested on the floor. The holdingportion 45 is pivotally supported at its upper end region by apivot shaft 48 connected to theinstallation bracket 88. Thepivot shaft 48 is supported by asupport assistant plate 50 mounted on a connectingplate 49 which connects thesupport portion 46 to theload application device 3. Thecounterweight 44 is disposed behind thestationary pad 42 at a certain distance therefrom and connected to the upper end region of the holdingportion 45 through alink plate 441, as shown inFIG. 3 . Additionally, theseat 41 is adjustable for height by an adjustinglever 47. The height-adjusting mechanism of theseat 41 may be a known one employed in the conventional training machine. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thepush section 14 includes apush roller 51 which pushes a lower end region of the holdingportion 45 upward, arotational shaft 52 for pivoting thepush roller 51, and afirst plate 53 which rotates therotational shaft 52 and connected to theswitching device 4. Thepush roller 51 is attached to therotational shaft 52 through asecond plate 54. The first andsecond plates rotational shaft 52 in such a manner that, when the lower end region of the holdingportion 45 is pushed upward, one end part of thefirst plate 53 pivotally attached to amain shaft 62 acts as an effort point while therotational shaft 52 and thepush roller 51 act as a fulcrum and a load point, respectively. Therotational shaft 52 is supported by a pair ofsupport plates 55 to be parallel with the rotatingshaft 31 of theoperation arm 11. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , theswitching device 4 is provided including asleeve 61, themain shaft 62 and anobstruction member 63. Thesleeve 61 is provided with an external ormale screw section 611 at its upper end part, theexternal screw section 611 being to be fitted into a connecting metal member pivotally attached to the locatingplate 32 included in therotary section 12. Meanwhile, themain shaft 62 is provided with anotherexternal screw section 621 at its lower end part, theexternal screw section 621 being to be fitted into another connecting metal member pivotally attached to thefirst plate 53 of thepush section 14. An upper end part of themain shaft 62 is telescopically inserted into thesleeve 61, as shown inFIG. 4 . Further, thesleeve 61 is provided with aslide ring 64 on an inner peripheral surface and at a lower end part of thesleeve 61, thereby stabilizing the motion of thesleeve 61 which reciprocates in the axial direction of themain shaft 62. Theobstruction member 63 is provided for switching between ensuring and obstructing an insertion path defined in thesleeve 61 for themain shaft 62, and therefore thesleeve 61 is formed with a side bore 65 through which theobstruction member 63 is insertable into thesleeve 61. In ensuring the insertion path, themain shaft 62 does not receive a contact pressure from theobstruction member 63, and more specifically, thepush section 14 is not cooperative with the rotation of therotary section 12 so as not to swing. Meanwhile, when theobstruction member 63 is inserted into thesleeve 61 through the side bore 65 to obstruct the insertion path, themain shaft 62 receives the contact pressure from theobstruction member 63 and therefore thepush section 14 is brought into cooperation with the rotation of therotary section 12 so as to be allowed to swing. Additionally, theobstruction member 63 is fitted in a first cylindrical member 68 (a component of afirst grip 66 as shown inFIG. 5 ). - Further, the
switching device 4 includes thefirst grip 66 and asecond grip 67 as shown inFIG. 5 . Thefirst grip 66 is a device for ensuring or obstructing the insertion path defined in thesleeve 61 for themain shaft 62 by theobstruction member 63 thereby switching thepush section 14 between the cooperative and uncooperative states with therotary section 12. Meanwhile, thesecond grip 67 is a device for fastening theobstruction member 63 who ensures or obstructs the insertion path thereby establishing the cooperative or uncooperative states. - The
first grip 66 is provided including the firstcylindrical member 68, afirst shaft 69, afirst spring 70 and afirst knob 71. The firstcylindrical member 68 is connected to the outer peripheral surface of thesleeve 61. Thefirst shaft 69 is inserted in the firstcylindrical member 68 in the axial direction of the firstcylindrical member 68, and attached at its one end to theobstruction member 63. Theobstruction member 63 is formed to have a diameter larger than that of thefirst shaft 69 and smaller than the inner diameter of the firstcylindrical member 68, and is biased in the direction of thesleeve 61 by thefirst spring 70 housed in the firstcylindrical member 68. Additionally, theobstruction member 63 is adapted to be fastened by asecond shaft 73 included in thesecond grip 67, at the time of bringing thepush section 14 being uncooperative with the operation of therotary section 12. Further, as shown inFIG. 5 , theobstruction member 63 is formed with achannel 631 at its peripheral surface. When bringing thepush section 14 into the uncooperative state, thesecond shaft 73 is engaged at its one end with thechannel 631 by virtue of the biasing force of asecond spring 74 included in thesecond grip 67 thereby fastening theobstruction member 63, as shown inFIG. 5 . Thefirst knob 71 is a knob which is to be pulled by the user and is attached to one end section of thefirst shaft 69 protruding from a bottom surface of the firstcylindrical member 68. - The
second grip 67 is provided including a secondcylindrical member 72, thesecond shaft 73, thesecond spring 74, aspring seat 75 and asecond knob 76. The secondcylindrical member 72 is connected to the outer peripheral surface of the firstcylindrical member 68 of thefirst grip 66. Thesecond shaft 73 is inserted in the secondcylindrical member 72 in the axial direction of the secondcylindrical member 72, and additionally biased by thesecond spring 74 housed in the secondcylindrical member 72 in order to fasten theobstruction member 63 in the firstcylindrical member 68 at least when bringing thepush section 14 into the uncooperative state. Thespring seat 75 is attached to thesecond shaft 73 to receive the contact pressure from thesecond spring 74, thereby biasing thesecond shaft 73. Thesecond knob 76 is a knob which is to be pulled by the user and is attached to one end section of thesecond shaft 73 protruding from a bottom of the secondcylindrical member 72. Thesecond knob 76 is to be pulled when bringing thepush section 14 being cooperative with the motion of theoperation arm 11. With this, theobstruction member 63 is released from the state fastened by thesecond shaft 73 and is inserted into thesleeve 61 through the side bore 65 by virtue of the biasing force of thefirst spring 70, as shown inFIG. 6 . - As shown in
FIG. 1 , theload application device 3 includes theframe 81 and theweight stack 82 housed in theframe 81. Theweight stack 82 is arranged such that a load to be applied is freely selectable, and is mounted on a reinforcement frame (not shown but installed in the frame 81). Theframe 81 is supported on the floor. Theweight stack 82 is composed of a plurality of weight blocks 83 and is connected to thecable 84. The load of theweight stack 82 is determined by selecting the number of the weight blocks 83 in accordance with user demands. Thecable 84 is connected to theweight stack 82 at one end, and to therotary section 12 of theoperation arm 11 at the other end through guide pulleys 85 a, 85 b installed in theload application device 3. Further, a pair of slide rails is provided inside theframe 81 though not shown, for stably operating an upward or downward movement of theweight stack 82. Theframe 81 is provided with acover 86 for protecting the user from accidents, i.e., for protecting the user's hand from being caught between the weight blocks 83. However, thecover 86 is formed with a clearance only just enough to allow setting a load to be applied and checking the same. Theframe 81 is further equipped, at its upper portion, with abox 87 for shielding the guide pulleys 85 a, 85 b. On thebox 87, directions for use of thetraining apparatus 1 or the like is posted. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 , 5, 6 and 7, operation of thetraining apparatus 1 will be now discussed. - At the beginning of the abdominal muscle training, the
seat 41 as shown inFIG. 1 is adjusted by the adjustinglever 47 to have a comfortable height while theoperation arm 11 is adjusted by the locatingknob 26 to have a suitable starting position (or a suitable starting inclination angle). In a case of performing the training without bringing thepush section 14 being cooperative with the operation of theoperation arm 11, thepush section 14 is previously brought into the uncooperative state by theswitching device 4. More specifically, theobstruction member 63, when fastened by thesecond shaft 73 of thesecond grip 67 in a state where thefirst knob 71 of thefirst grip 66 is pulled in the direction of a user 10 (seeFIG. 7 ) as shown inFIG. 5 , is brought into a condition of ensuring the insertion path defined in thesleeve 61 for themain shaft 62. With this, thesleeve 61 is allowed to telescopically reciprocate on themain shaft 62 in the axial direction of themain shaft 62 so as to bring thepush section 14 uncooperative with theoperation arm 11. Then, theuser 10 who attempts to train his abdominal muscle in the use of thetraining apparatus 1 is seated himself on theseat 41 to bring his back into contact with theback pad 22 and thestationary pad 42, and additionally rests his feet on any of thefootrests 43 and grasps thehandles 24 to bring his respective elbows into contact with theelbow pads 23, as shown inFIG. 7 . When theuser 10 in this state leans forward, theoperation arm 11 is pivoted about the rotatingshaft 31 in the direction indicated by an arrow X. With this pivotal movement of theoperation arm 11, the load of theweight stack 82 previously determined with theload application device 3 and applied to theoperation arm 11 is transmitted to the upper part of the user's abdominal muscle thereby permitting the training thereof. - On the other hand, in a case of performing the training while bringing the
push section 14 being cooperative with the operation of theoperation arm 11, thepush section 14 is previously brought into the cooperative state by theswitching device 4. More specifically, when thesecond knob 76 of the second grip 67is pulled in the direction indicated inFIG. 6 by an arrow Z, theobstruction member 63 disposed inside the firstcylindrical member 68 is inserted into thesleeve 61 by the biasing force of thefirst spring 70 through the side bore 65 thereby obstructing the insertion path defined in thesleeve 61 for themain shaft 62. This allows themain shaft 62 to receive at its upper end part a contact pressure from theobstruction member 63, and therefore brings the push section being cooperative with theoperation arm 11. Then, theuser 10 seated on theseat 41 to bring his back into contact with theback pad 22 and thestationary pad 42 rests his feet on any of thefootrests 43 and grasps thehandles 24 to bring his respective elbows into contact with theelbow pads 23, as shown inFIG. 7 . When theuser 10 in this state leans forward, thepush section 14 is pivoted upward together with the pivotal movement of theoperation arm 11. More specifically, thesleeve 61 of theswitching device 4 is reciprocated with the pivotal movement of theoperation arm 11, which cooperatively reciprocate themain shaft 62. Since themain shaft 62 is pivotally attached at its lower end part to thefirst plate 53 of thepush section 14, thesecond plate 54 attached to thepush roller 51 is pivoted about therotational shaft 52 with the reciprocation of themain shaft 62. With this, thepush roller 51 pivotally swings upward and downward about therotational shaft 52 while supporting the lower part of the holdingportion 45 of theseat section 13. In other words, the lower part of the holdingportion 45 is rotationally moved upward in the direction indicated by an arrow Y, with the pivotal movement of theoperation arm 11 in the direction indicated by the arrow X. With this, theuser 10 is brought into such a posture as to lean forward at his lower back. Further, with this forward-leaning motion of the user, the load of theweight stack 82 previously determined with theload application device 3 and applied to theoperation arm 11 is transmitted to the upper and lower parts of the user's abdominal muscle. Thus, the training is achieved not only on the upper part but also on the lower part of the rectus abdominis muscle. - Technical ideas (a) to (d) disclosed in the above embodiment will be discussed together with advantages obtained thereby.
- (a) A training apparatus for performing a training of a rectus abdominis muscle comprises an operation arm supported to be swingable by receiving a contact pressure from an arm of a user. A rotary section is provided carrying a load of a weight stack and supported to be rotatable by a swing of the operation arm. A seat section is provided to be swingably supported. Additionally, a push section is provided to be swingably supported, and arranged to swing the seat section while supporting the seat section at a lower end portion of the seat section. In this training apparatus, the push section is adapted to swing in one of a first state uncooperative with a rotation of the rotary section and a second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section.
- (b) The training apparatus as discussed in the idea (a) further comprises a switching device for switching the push section between the first and second states. The switching device includes a sleeve pivotally attached to the rotary section and formed with a side bore. A main shaft is provided to be pivotally attached to the push section and inserted in the sleeve. Additionally, an obstruction member is provided arranged to be insertable into the sleeve through the side bore of the sleeve thereby switching between ensuring and obstructing an insertion path defined in the sleeve for the main shaft. In the training apparatus of the idea (b), the push section is brought into the first state uncooperative with the rotation of the rotary section so to be swingable when the obstruction member ensures the insertion path for the main shaft, or into the second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section so as to be swingable when the obstruction member is inserted into the sleeve through the side bore to obstruct the insertion path.
- (c) In the training apparatus as discussed in the idea (b), the switching device further comprises a device for taking the obstruction member to one of a first position ensuring the insertion path for the main shaft and a second position obstructing the insertion path, and a device for fastening the obstruction member taken to one of the first and second positions.
- (d) In the training apparatus as discussed in the idea (a), the operation arm is arranged to be adjustable for a starting position at which the swing of the operation arm starts.
- According to the ideas (a) to (d), in a case where the push section is not made cooperative with the rotary section, the load of the weight stack is applied to the upper part of the user's abdominal muscle when the operation arm is pivotally moved. On the other hand, in a case where the push section is made cooperative with the rotary section, the user is brought into such a posture as to lean forward at his lower back when the operation arm is pivotally moved, which transmits the load of the weight stack to the upper and lower parts of the user's abdominal muscle. Particularly according to the idea (c), it is allowed to reliably bring the push section being uncooperative with the rotary section while reliably bringing the push section being cooperative with the rotary section. Additionally, according to the idea (d), the extent of the user's forward-leaning is adjustable.
- In addition to the above, according to the ideas (a) to (b), an abdominal muscle training can be effectively performed even if the user is a beginner. Particularly according to the idea (d), the abdominal muscle training can be further effectively performed.
- As discussed above, the
training apparatus 1 according to the present invention makes it possible to train the rectus abdominis muscle readily and evenly, which is effective even for a beginner. - The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application P2006-131423 (filed May 10, 2006) are incorporated herein by reference.
- Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments and examples of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments and examples described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments and examples described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings. For example, the switching device according to the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned arrangement. More specifically, it will be understood that the switching device for switching between the cooperative and uncooperative states may be arranged for a left-handed user, though it is discussed to be arranged for a right-handed user in the
training apparatus 1. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.
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1. A training apparatus for performing a training of a rectus abdominis muscle, comprising:
an operation arm supported to be swingable by receiving a contact pressure from an arm of a user;
a rotary section carrying a load of a weight stack and supported to be rotatable by a swing of the operation arm;
a seat section swingably supported; and
a push section swingably supported, and arranged to swing the seat section while supporting the seat section at a lower end portion of the seat section,
wherein the push section swings in one of a first state uncooperative with a rotation of the rotary section and a second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section.
2. A training apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a switching device for switching the push section between the first and second states, the switching device comprising:
a sleeve pivotally attached to the rotary section and formed with a side bore;
a main shaft pivotally attached to the push section and inserted in the sleeve; and
an obstruction member arranged to be insertable into the sleeve through the side bore of the sleeve thereby switching between ensuring and obstructing an insertion path defined in the sleeve for the main shaft,
wherein the push section is brought into the first state uncooperative with the rotation of the rotary section so to be swingable, when the obstruction member ensures the insertion path for the main shaft, and
wherein the push section is brought into the second state cooperative with the rotation of the rotary section so as to be swingable, when the obstruction member is inserted into the sleeve through the side bore to obstruct the insertion path.
3. A training apparatus as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the switching device further comprises:
a device for taking the obstruction member to one of a first position ensuring the insertion path for the main shaft and a second position obstructing the insertion path; and
a device for fastening the obstruction member taken to one of the first and second positions.
4. A training apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the operation arm is adjustable for a starting position at which the swing of the operation arm starts.
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