You do not have to be in tip-top shape to ride the LUMA Three-Wheeled Vehicle, for it does not require the same balance and range of motion that your typical bicycle does. Designed by Bart Zimny, this inverted tricycle concept is stable and it's propelled by muscle power without the same circular movements.
It looks as though you can either stand or perch your backside on the solid fender over the rear wheel. From your preferred position, begin pushing your feet onto the pedals one by one, much the same as you would on a stationery step cycle. This efficient conveyance requires work from the muscles that you tend to exercise on a daily basis anyway so that the LUMA Three-Wheeled Vehicle doesn't make you feel like you need training.
Step-Powered Pushbikes
The LUMA Three-Wheeled Vehicle Can Be Operated Easily by Anyone Ambulatory
Trend Themes
1. Step-powered Vehicles - There is an opportunity to disrupt the transportation industry with step-powered vehicles that are stable and require minimal balance and range of motion.
2. Inverted Tricycle Concepts - Designing inverted tricycle concepts like LUMA can offer a new and unique alternative to traditional bicycles for people who struggle with balance and mobility.
3. Efficient Conveyance - Creating efficient conveyance options that use muscles people already exercise on a daily basis could have an impact on the fitness industry and promote healthy habits.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - Step-powered vehicles like LUMA could disrupt the transportation industry by providing a stable and accessible alternative to traditional bicycles for short distances.
2. Health and Fitness - Efficient conveyance options that utilize daily muscle movements could create disruptive innovation opportunities in the health and fitness industry and promote healthier lifestyles.
3. Mobility Aid - Inverted tricycle concepts like LUMA have the potential to disrupt the mobility aid industry by offering a unique and stable transportation alternative for people with mobility limitations.