Sports ball catch training Apparatus
An apparatus, that places an object ball in the palm of both hands of the athlete, for training the athlete to catch a thrown sports ball with fingertips and thumb tips rather than palms. The size of the object ball can be increased as the athlete's skill level improves. This apparatus teaches the athlete to control the sports ball with the fingertips and thumb tips. Because this apparatus is small and lightweight it can be used for training as well as performance enhancement.
This Invention relates generally to a sports training apparatus and more specifically an apparatus to train an athlete to handle a sports ball with fingertips and thumb tips.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONThe invention disclosed herein generally relates to the field of athletic teaching devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to devices for training technique for catching a thrown football with fingertips and thumb tips, also setting a volleyball, shooting and dribbling a basketball with fingertips and thumb tips.
The present invention is intended for use primarily by football, volleyball, and basketball players as a training aid to enhance the ability of players to catch a thrown football, set a volleyball, as well as shoot and dribble a basketball.
Fingertip control and “soft hands” are critical to many sports. Relevant sports include football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, soccer and rugby. In these sports the athlete must control the ball with the fingertips.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe apparatus is strapped around the athlete's hands with the object ball resting in the palm of each hand. The invention is designed to develop “fingertip control” and “soft hands”, requiring the ball to be caught, set, shot, or dribbled by using the fingertips. In the technique, the ball is caught, set, shot, or dribbled with the fingertips and thumb tips, and should not come in contact with the palm of the hands.
The body of the invention is an object ball strapped around the athlete's hand with the object ball resting in the palm of both of the athlete's hands. As the skill of the player increases, the size of the object balls can be increased. The larger the object balls the better the athlete's technical mechanics will have to be.
The invention is designed to train the user to catch a sports ball with fingertips and thumb tips rather than palms, comprising: a ball strapped around the hand with the object ball resting in the palms. The strap is inserted thru the object ball and wraps around the back of the hand.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is designed to provide effective visual feedback after each use, to indicate if the ball has improperly contacted the palm of the hand. The result of the improper contact with the palm will be a dropped or bobbled ball.
One primary objective of this present invention is to provide a catch training apparatus encouraging catching a football with fingertips and thumb tips rather than palms. Another primary objective of this present invention is to provide a set training apparatus encouraging setting a volleyball with fingertips and thumb tips rather than palms. Another primary objective of this present invention is to provide a dribbling and shooting training apparatus encouraging dribbling and shooting a basketball with fingertips and thumb tips rather than palms.
Another primary object of the present invention is to provide a fingertip control training apparatus that will use negative reinforcement when the ball improperly contacts the palm.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fingertip control training apparatus having construction that is relatively rugged and resistant to sweat or water.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fingertip control training apparatus that is relatively easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fingertip control training apparatus that is relatively easy to operate.
Another object of the invention is to provide a ball attached to the palm for exercising a person's hands and forearms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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Once an athlete begins to master the particular technical mechanics of this apparatus 200, automatic processing occurs due to the synergy between physical, technical, and mental processes that result through continual, quality practice.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. An athletic training apparatus comprising:
- a. a substantially resilient member;
- b. means for mounting said resilient member in the palm of a hand, wherein said substantially resilient member extends outward from said palm.
12. The athletic training apparatus of claim 11, wherein said means for mounting said substantially resilient member in the palm of a hand comprises a strap having a first end and second end, and wherein said first and second ends of said strap are attached to said resilient member.
13. The athletic training apparatus of claim 12, wherein said strap is elastic.
14. The athletic training apparatus of claim 12, further comprising at least one cushion disposed on said strap.
15. The athletic training apparatus of claim 11, wherein said substantially resilient member has at least one hemispherical surface.
16. The athletic training apparatus of claim 11, wherein said substantially resilient member is a substantially hollow ball.
17. An athletic training apparatus comprising:
- a. a substantially resilient member having at least one hemispherical surface;
- b. means for mounting said resilient member in the palm of a hand, wherein said substantially resilient member extends outward from said palm, and at least one hemispherical surface of said resilient member is oriented away from said palm.
18. The athletic training apparatus of claim 17, wherein said means for mounting said substantially resilient member in the palm of a hand is a strap having a first end and second end, and wherein said first and second ends of said strap are attached to said resilient member.
19. The athletic training apparatus of claim 18, wherein said strap is elastic.
20. The athletic training apparatus of claim 18, further comprising at least one cushion disposed on said strap.
21. An athletic training apparatus comprising:
- a. a substantially resilient member having at least one hemispherical surface; and
- b. an elastic strap having a first end and second end, wherein said first and second ends of said strap are attached to said resilient member.
22. The athletic training apparatus of claim 21, further comprising at least one cushion disposed on said elastic strap.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 28, 2005
Publication Date: May 3, 2007
Inventors: Mark Weber (Lafayette, LA), Lance Strother (Broussard, LA)
Application Number: 11/163,743
International Classification: A63B 69/00 (20060101);