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Sports training device

a training device and sports technology, applied in the field of sports, can solve the problems of losing hitting power or inaccurate throws, many players failing to perform proper swings, and players losing timing, so as to facilitate the movement of the first disk and enhance friction on the top surfa

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-04-10
RAINER GEORGE
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[0012]In one preferred embodiment, the first disk includes a covering to enhance friction on a top surface of the disk. The first disk assembly also may include a toe guard coupled to a top surface of the first disk to facilitate movement of the first disk from the first relaxed position to the second rotated position. In another embodiment, the first disk includes indicia of the first relaxed position and the second rotated position.

Problems solved by technology

Although much teaching and coaching time is spent using example training and other reinforcement techniques, the techniques, while useful, generally do not emphasize the period of time directly before, during and after a swing or pitch.
Thus, many players do not develop the proper form during a swing or pitch causing a loss of hitting power or an inaccurate throw, respectively.
In golf, many players fail to perform a proper swing because they also do not rotate their body properly.
Many golf players, however, lose their balance during the swing and cause inconsistency when striking the ball.
In addition, some players may lose their sense of timing during a swing when they fail to rotate and lift their rear foot.
As such, the device does not train the player to develop the correct pivot angle for their rear foot.
This device, however, is not portable and requires tools to pound spikes into the ground to set up the apparatus.

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[0030]Referring now to FIG. 1, a sports training device 10 according to the present invention is disclosed. The device 10 can be used as an aid in teaching a user of the device how to, with proper mechanics and balance, pitch or throw a baseball, hit a baseball, or swing a golf club. As shown in FIG. 1, in one preferred embodiment, the sports training device 10 includes a base 14, a first disk assembly 13, and an accessory member 30.

[0031]As shown in FIG. 1, the base 14 of the device 10 supports the first disk assembly 13 of the present invention. Preferably, the base 14 is formed from a hardened material such as metal, wood, rubber, fiberglass or a polymeric material. In one preferred embodiment, the base 14 preferably includes one or more struts 22 that provide added stability and strength to the base 14. Preferably, the struts 22 are formed from the same material as the base 14 and in one preferred embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the struts 22 are be used to provide a mounting su...

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[0055]Referring now to FIGS. 8 and 9, a sports training device 100 according to the present invention is disclosed. As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the sports training device 100 includes a base 104 having a generally planar top surface 102, the first disk assembly 13 and the second disk assembly 63. Preferably, the base 104 is configured to allow access to and storage of one or more accessory member 30 as described previously. The first disk assembly 13 is configured to receive a foot of a user and includes the first disk 18 which is pivotally attached to the base 104 and substantially coplanar with a top surface 102 of the base 104. Preferably, the first disk 18 is rotatable between a first relaxed position and a second rotated position, whereupon movement of the first disk 18 by the foot toward the second rotated position biases the first disk 18 toward the first relaxed position.

[0056]The second disk assembly 63 is coupled to the base 104 and includes the second disk 75 to receive th...

fourth embodiment

[0057]Referring now to FIG. 10, a sports training device 100 that may be used as an aid in training baseball pitching according to the present invention is disclosed. As shown in the FIG. 10 example, the sports training device 100 includes both the first and second disk assemblies 13, 63 discussed previously. In addition, in one preferred embodiment, a white rectangular piece of material is installed on a top surface 106 of the base 104. In a preferred embodiment, the material installed on the top surface 106 of the base 104 is a pitching rubber 108 that the user may contact with their foot when practicing pitch delivery. In addition, as shown in FIG. 10, the disks 18, 75 of each of the two assemblies 13, 63 may include indicia that provide guidance to the user of the device 100 as to the direction and angle the disk 18, 75 may be rotated. For example, as shown in FIG. 10, the disk 75 of the second assembly 63 may include markings showing the direction in which the disk may be rotat...

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Abstract

The invention pertains to a sports training device for improving the follow through of the lower body during a sport activity. The device includes a base having a top planar surface and a disk assembly removably coupled to the base and configured to receive a foot of a user. The disk assembly includes a first disk that is rotable between a first relaxed position and a second rotated position. Upon movement of the disk between the first relaxed position to the second rotated position, the disk is biased toward the first relaxed position. In some embodiments, the disk assembly is configured to be rotatable between a closed position wherein the disk is substantially coplanar with the top surface of the base and an open position wherein the disk is directed away vertically from the base upon rotation of the disk by the user's foot to the open position.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention generally relates to the field of sports, and more particularly to a training device for improving the follow through of the lower body during a sport activity.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Various types of sports require lower body movement and coordination for proper technique and form. In some sports, proper lower body movement requires that the rear foot be pivoted. For example, in baseball and softball, it is important for a player to pivot and push off the ball of the rear foot when pitching and batting. Similarly, in golf, it is important for a player to pivot the rear foot when swinging a golf club.[0003]Generally, for one to become skilled at baseball, softball, or golf, much practice is required. Practice typically includes proper pivoting of the rear foot for better body balance and necessary hip movement. Proper pivoting of the rear foot generally involves rotating the rear foot during a movement, be it either a ball p...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A63B69/36A63B69/00
CPCA63B21/023A63B22/14A63B2069/0062A63B2069/0006A63B69/0002A63B69/0062
Inventor RAINER, GEORGEBROWN, CLINTLANGSTENGEL, ERICSAVONA, MICHAEL A.
Owner RAINER GEORGE
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