An exercising stepper includes a support base, a pivot tube, two pedals, and two hydraulic cylinders. The support base includes a front support foot, a rear support foot, a support bar, a main bar, mounting member, a support seat, two support rods, two tubular rotation members, and two suspension members. Thus, the support base is integrally formed with the support bar, so that the force applied on the support base is distributed by the front support foot, the rear support foot and the support bar.
A stepping exerciser includes two pedals each have a tube connected to an end thereof at an angle and the two respective tubes are rotatably mounted to two inclined tubes on a front post of the exerciser. The two pedals are respectively connected to two cylinders. The two pedals are pivoted about the two inclined bars alternatively and the pedals are moved downward and outward to act as a twist action.
A modified fitness equipment of three-dimensional sway structure. The basement is provided with a pedal while a crosswise movable pipe is mounted at the bottom of the pedal. And, a dragging member is installed to provide a preset resistance to pedal during treading movement. Also, one end of the movable pipe is connected to the exterior of a shaft lever at one side of a vertical pivotal pipe over the basement. Thus, a movable end with horizontal spin can take shape at the other end of the movable pipe while a vertical swinging arm shall be installed convexly at the bottom of the movable end. Besides, the bottom of the swinging arm shall be connected to the exterior of a coupled bar via a first pin joint. The movable end of the movable pipe can horizontally sway during the treading movement, thereby generating more flexible three-dimensional sway during application.
A stepping exerciser includes a base having a pair of inclined pivot axles, a pair of foot pedals having one end rotatably attaching to the inclined pivot axles, to allow the foot pedals to be stepped downwardly and outwardly by a user, and a lever rotatably attached to the base and having two ends engaged beneath the foot pedals, to couple the foot pedals together, and to allow one of the foot pedals to be moved upwardly when the other foot pedal is stepped downwardly by the user. The lever includes two pads for engaging with the foot pedals. A resistive device may provide a resistive force against the foot pedals.