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Senior psychology student Madison Lloyd of Berkeley Lake, Georgia, demonstrating isometric sit-ups on the third-generation model of Dr. David Peterson’s 5-in-1 lower body trainer, designed with help from mechanical engineering students.
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Dr. David Peterson, assistant professor of kinesiology at Cedarville University, is designing a new 5-in-1 lower body trainer with help from students in Cedarville’s mechanical engineering program.
Senior psychology student Madison Lloyd of Berkeley Lake, Georgia, demonstrating isometric sit-ups on the third-generation model of Dr. David Peterson’s 5-in-1 lower body trainer, designed with help from mechanical engineering students.
David Peterson.jpg (1656 kB)
Dr. David Peterson, assistant professor of kinesiology at Cedarville University, is designing a new 5-in-1 lower body trainer with help from students in Cedarville’s mechanical engineering program.
Abstract
Cedarville University mechanical engineering students have built mind-blowing supermileage cars, solar boats, an AI golf cart, remote control planes and a rocket. Now, a group of mechanical engineering students is working to bring to market a versatile five-in-one lower body trainer.
Publication Date
3-22-2022
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, mechanical engineering, kinesiology, allied health, lower body trainer
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "New 5-in-1 Lower Body Trainer Is Right Fit for Mature Athletes" (2022). News Releases. 1521.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1521