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Bicycle Legs For Stress

Workers on assembly lines in factories and those who have to walk miles for making deliveries can now ease the stress that comes with walking, thanks to a new device by Honda that resembles a bicycle .
According
to
engineer
Jun
Ashihara,
the
machine
is
useful
for
people
standing
in
long
lines
and
for
people
who
run
around
to
make
deliveries.
Looking
like
a
bicycle
seat
connected
to
a
pair
of
shoes,
the
new
power-assisted
walking
machine
from
Honda
can
ease
tired
and
aching
legs.
The device has been designed in such a way that it can support bodyweight, reduce stress on the knees and help people get up steps and even stay in crouching positions. "This should be as easy to use as a bicycle. It reduces stress, and you should feel less tired," The Telegraph quoted Ashihara as saying at Honda's Tokyo headquarters.
The company is yet to reveal pricing and commercial product plans. The car maker will begin testing a prototype with its assembly line workers later this month for feedback.
For
wearing
the
device,
all
one
needs
to
do
is
put
the
seat
between
the
legs,
and
then
put
on
the
shoes.
Just
push
the
on
button
and
start
walking.
Honda
Motor
Co.
said
that
the
system
has
a
computer,
motor,
gears,
battery
and
sensors
embedded
in
it
so
it
responds
to
a
person's
movements.



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