APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A BATTER'S TRAINING MAT
20220016504 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A batting training system is disclosed, the system including but not limited to a baseball plate having visible color-coded pitch location indicators thereon; and a matt adjacent the baseball plate, the matt having colored zones that match a pitch location indicator color, wherein a batter is trained to look to the zone that matches the pitch location indicator for a ball. A method is disclosed for using the system to train a batter.
Claims
1. A system, the system comprising: a mat having a front region and a back region; a baseball plate having a plurality of color-coded pitch location indicators thereon; and wherein the front region of the mat is in front of the baseball plate, the front region of mat having a plurality of colored zones that match a color-coded pitch location indicator color, wherein the colored zone indicates to a batter where to look while hitting a ball, wherein a batter is trained to look to the colored zone that matches the color-coded pitch location indicator for a ball; and a batting tee, wherein the batting tee is placed on one of the plurality of color-coded pitch location indicators on the baseball plate for training the batter training the batter to keep their head steady on the color-coded zone matching the pitch location indicator color during a swing at the ball on the tee.
2. The system of claim 1, the system further comprising: a circular region formed on the back portion of the mat, wherein the circular region is a foot position indicator for a batter to placing a batter's foot on while hitting a ball off the batting tee and maintaining the batter' head and eye stability toward a zone located on the front forward of the batting tee and baseball plate.
3. A method for training a batter, the method comprising: placing a ball on a batting tee on a first color-coded pitch location indicator on a baseball plate on a back region of a mat, so that a batter sees one of a plurality of color-coded zones formed on a front region of the mat, wherein the front region of the mat is located in front of the baseball plate, wherein the color coded zones indicate to the batter where to look while hitting a ball off of the batting tee on the for training the batter while hitting a baseball.
4. Currently Amended) The method of claim 3, wherein the color-coded zone is a same color as the pitch location indicator, the method further comprising: training a batter to keep a batter's head stationary toward the color-coded zone matching the pitch location indicator color during a swing at the ball on the tee.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] In a particular illustrative embodiment of the invention, a batting training system is provided, the system including but not limited to a baseball plate having visible color-coded pitch location indicators thereon; and a matt adjacent the baseball plate, the matt having colored zones that match a pitch location indicator color, wherein a batter is trained to look to the zone that matches the pitch location indicator for a ball. In another particular illustrative embodiment of the invention, the system further includes but is not limited to a tee for holding a ball at a location of one of the pitch location indicators for hitting by batter in training.
[0019] In another particular illustrative embodiment of the invention, a method is disclosed for training a batter, is disclosed, the method including but not limited to placing a ball on a tee located on a home plate having color-coded pitch location indicators; and placing a matt adjacent the baseball plate, the matt having colored zones that match a pitch location indicator color, wherein a batter is trained to look to the zone that matches the pitch location indicator for the ball. In another particular illustrative embodiment of the invention, the ball is the same color as the pitch location indicator.
[0020] In another particular illustrative embodiment of the invention a 20/20 Hitting Mat is a 12′×7′ hitting mat is disclosed that is used for both baseball and softball. It has both batter's box dimensions on the same mat, so the customer would only have to purchase the one for either sport. The mat has two colored planes, on the helps the hitter with head control for middle to middle-away pitches by keeping their head down at contact. This method of body control is used with a tee placed at the front of the plate with the batter trained to land at the front of the plate where the black lines lay in the batter's box. For an away location the tee is place about 4-6 inches behind the front corner on the farthest part of the plate to work on a pitch away hitting a ball to the opposite field. Same philosophy applies as mentioned above with keeping their head and eyes down looking at the colored section farthest from the position of the hitter. Another method or a more advanced method used to practice this training is side toss with a toss to the same impact position as the tee, but strengthening the concentration effect during this phase of hitting a moving ball with keeping the head still and eyes on the ball. The second color helps the hitter control their head from pulling off of the inside pitch keeping the batter's chin in the lane. Stressing the point that the batter's head can not rotate past the baseline to the pull side of the batter. When the training session for this section, the batter will line the ball up on a tee, side toss from a partner across the plate or front toss from the pitching angle. The hitting mat also has the letters “MAT” on top of the plate to help both the hitter and coach/instructor identify the thirds of the plate. Along with identification, we have the numbers 2 and 0 on each side of the plate to help hitters or coach/instructor identify a ball that is one or two ball widths off the plate. Inside the batter's box, there is a black line at the front of the plate that will extend from one top corner of the batter's box to the other top corner so that hitters can recognize where the ball enters the zone.
[0021] The hitting mat will come with a Velcro strip as an accessory to help with the linear stride towards the pitcher. Our mat is unique from our competitors because of all the items we just mentioned. Most hitting mats are very basic with only two batter's boxes and a plate. Everyone needs a Hitting mat to train, why not use one that provides a purpose to enhance a hitters “feel” at the dish?
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[0024] For example, a righthanded hitter would only use three colored regions 101, 102 and 103. The righthanded batter places his or hers back foot on foot placement dot 203. The mat and batter's box and mat are one piece. The ball being placed an outside pitch 106 as shown in
[0025] For example, a lefthanded hitter would only use three colored regions 102, 103 and 104. The lefthanded batter places his or hers back foot on foot placement dot 208. The mat and batter's box and mat are one piece. The ball being placed an outside pitch 106 as shown in
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[0031] For hitters using the Mat will see 5 colored zones, but will only actually use 4 of the 5 zone. One of the zones is a “No Zone”, which the hitters will attempt to keep their heads away from. The “land”, the batter should be in in-line with the line in the batter's box for the 5 colored zones to match with the contact points. The Zone 1 will be for away pitches closer to the black, hitting the ball to the opposite field to the line (yellow). Zone 2 is for hitters hitting the ball on the middle to outer third of the plate driving the ball to the gap (Red). Zone 3 is for pitches over the middle of the dish. Hitters should keep their heads down through extension on these pitches and should produce gap to gap results if executed correctly (Black). Zone 4 are for the balls on the inner third of the plate and it will help hitters from pulling off on these pitches (Blue). Hitters will catch more barrels because they are forced to keep their head in the zone and now the pitch players regret missing . . . now they are rockets off the bat. The black line outlining the mat represents the top of the Zone. If you drive a ball at the top of the strike zone you should see the zone/closer to or combined with the black line. Its significance is more of the limitation of the eye contact. It allows hitters to visualize an end point for hitters to understand not to raise above it.
[0032] The 20/20 mat is hitter's tool for Tee work, side toss, and front toss training the body to remember contact zones. From tee ball to professional baseball this is a practiced, acquired skill, keeping the eyes on the ball through extension, and this mat gives hitters more of a visualization gaining muscle memory for a lifetime of success at the home plate.
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