A system and method for training a user to swing a racket
20230415014 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A system and method for resiliently binding a user's arms to one another to allow the user to swing a paddle while preventing excessive backswing. The system is attached by a first cuff to the wrist of a user's paddle hand and by a second cuff to the user's opposing bicep. The two cuffs are connected using a resilient band long enough to allow the user to freely strike a ball with a paddle using either a backhand or forehand stroke. The band is short enough to provide resistance if the user attempts to execute a long backswing on a forehand stroke. If the user tries to move the paddle too far rearward the resilient band provides resistance to continued movement. The system provides constant feedback to avoid long forehand backswings, while allowing backhand strokes and forehand strokes with short backswings.
Claims
1. A method for training a user to swing a racket, the method comprising: a) providing a band having a first end and a second end; b) placing a racket in a hand associated with a first arm of the user; c) securing the first end of the band to an upper arm of a second arm of the user; d) securing the second end of the band to a wrist of the first arm of the user; e) drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion; and f) moving the racket forward into contact with a ball.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the band is nonresilient.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the band is resilient.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion comprises drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resilient resistance to additional rearward motion.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising a) providing a supplemental band having a first end and a second end; b) securing the first end of the supplemental band to the upper arm of the second arm of the user; c) securing the second end of the supplemental band to an upper arm of the first arm of the user; and d) wherein drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion comprises drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the supplemental band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the supplemental band is nonresilient.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the supplemental band is resilient.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the band and the supplemental band are portions of a single longer band.
9. A method for training a user to swing a racket, the method comprising: a) providing a racket training device comprising: an upper arm fastener; a wrist fastener; a resilient band having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the resilient band is secured to the upper arm fastener; and wherein the second end of the resilient band is secured to the wrist fastener; b) placing a racket in a hand associated with a first arm of the user; c) securing the upper arm fastener to an upper arm of a second arm of the user; d) securing the wrist fastener to a wrist of the first arm of the user; e) drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the resilient band to provide resilient resistance to additional rearward motion; and f) moving the racket forward into contact with a ball.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein: a) the wrist fastener is a wrist cuff provided with a first circumference; b) the upper arm fastener is an arm cuff provided with a second circumference; c) the second circumference is greater than the first circumference; d) wherein the wrist cuff has at least a portion along the first circumference that is at least four centimeters wide; and e) wherein the arm cuff has at least a portion along the second circumference that is at least four centimeters wide.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: a) providing a circumference lock; b) unlocking the circumference lock; c) adjusting a circumference of the wrist fastener from a first orientation having a first circumference to a second orientation having a second circumference to accommodate the wrist; and d) using the circumference lock to lock the wrist fastener in the second orientation.
12. The method of claim 9, further comprising: a) providing a supplemental racket training device comprising: a first supplemental upper arm fastener; a second supplemental upper arm fastener; a supplemental resilient band having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the supplemental resilient band is secured to the first supplemental upper arm fastener; and wherein the second end of the supplemental resilient band is secured to the second supplemental upper arm fastener; b) securing the first supplemental upper arm fastener to an upper arm of the second arm of the user; c) securing the second supplemental upper arm fastener to the upper arm of the first arm of the user; and d) wherein drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the resilient band to provide resilient resistance to additional rearward motion comprises drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the supplemental resilient band to provide resilient resistance to additional rearward motion.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the band and the supplemental band are portions of a single longer band.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein: a) the wrist fastener is provided with a first circumference; b) the upper arm fastener is provided with a second circumference; and c) the first supplemental upper arm fastener is provided with a third circumference; d) the second supplemental upper arm fastener is provided with a fourth circumference; and e) the second circumference, the third circumference, and the fourth circumference are all greater than the first circumference.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: a) providing a circumference lock; b) unlocking the circumference lock; c) adjusting a circumference of the wrist fastener from a first orientation having a first circumference to a second orientation having a second circumference to accommodate the wrist; d) wherein the first circumference is smaller than the second circumference; and e) using the circumference lock to lock the wrist fastener in the second orientation.
16. A method for training a user to swing a racket, the method comprising: a) providing a band having a first end, a middle, and a second end; b) placing a racket in a hand associated with a first arm of the user; c) securing the second end of the band to a wrist of the first arm of the user; d) securing the middle of the band to an upper arm of a second arm of the user; e) securing the second end of the band to an upper arm of the first arm of the user; f) drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion; and g) moving the racket forward into contact with a ball.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the band is nonresilient.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the band is resilient.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resistance to additional rearward motion comprises drawing the racket in a rearward motion sufficiently to cause the band to provide resilient resistance to additional rearward motion.
20. The method of claim 16, further comprising: a) providing a first upper arm fastener; b) providing a second upper arm fastener; c) providing a wrist fastener; d) securing the wrist fastener to the wrist of the first arm of the user; e) securing the first upper arm fastener to the upper arm of the second arm of the user; f) securing the second upper arm fastener to the upper arm of the first arm of the user; g) wherein securing the second end of the band to the wrist of the first arm of the user comprises securing the second end of the band to the wrist fastener; h) wherein securing the middle of the band to the upper arm of the second arm of the user comprises securing the middle of the band to the first upper arm fastener; and i) wherein securing the first end of the band to the upper arm of the first arm of the user comprises securing the first end of the band to the second upper arm fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The system and method of the present invention train a pickleball player to develop muscle memory to avoid long forearm backswings, keep their elbows close to their body, and prevent the paddle from moving too far down or forward when in the ready position when playing pickleball. The system and method described below is distinguished over earlier systems in that the present system and method are lightweight, inexpensive, and allow the player to play a game of pickleball while using the system. The use of resilient bands provides real-time in-game feedback to the player without impeding correct form. One embodiment of the present system and method uses releasable adjustable cuffs secured to a player's wrist and opposing bicep and coupled to one another by a resilient band. The system may be quickly switched from one player to the next. The length of the resilient band may be adjusted to accommodate players with longer arms and/or torsos. Another embodiment of the present system and method uses a supplemental resilient cord attached between the bicep cuff and a bicep cuff on the user's paddle arm to train the user to keep both elbows close to the user's body during play.
[0019] One embodiment of the present system is shown generally as 10 in
[0020] While the first cuff 14 and the second cuff 16 may be any type of fastener configured to secure to a player's wrist 26 and bicep 42, the first cuff 14 is preferably a wrist cuff and the second cuff 16 is preferably a bicep cuff. The first cuff 14 is narrower, with a smaller circumference, than the second cuff 16. While both the first cuff 14 and second cuff 16 are adjustable, the second cuff 16 is wider and adjusts to a larger circumference than a circumference to which the first cuff 14 is capable of adjusting.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] Similarly, as shown in
[0023] A second D-ring 50 is secured to the second cuff 16 by a small piece of webbing 52 sewn to the second cuff 16. A second carabiner 54 is secured to the opposite end of the band 18 and releasably secured to the D-ring 50. The length of the portion 56 of the band 18 that extends between the first carabiner 34 and the second carabiner 54 is of a predetermined length sized to accommodate the particular player 12. The length of the portion 56 of the band 18 is long enough to allow the player 12 to execute a short forehand backswing, but short enough to stretch and provide resistance to the player 12 attempting to execute a longer forehand backswing. Stronger and/or additional bands may be used to provide more resistance if desired.
[0024] When it is desired to use the system 10 of the present invention to train the player 12 to execute proper paddle forehand swing technique, the player 12 secures the first cuff 14 to their wrist and the second cuff 16 to their opposite bicep as described above. As shown in
[0025] In an alternative embodiment, the length of a band 62 may be adjustable.
[0026] In another alternative embodiment, the second carabiner 54 may be of an adjustable type (not shown) such as The Great Bungie Cord, part number BB-SM manufactured by Batten Industries of 2455 Dollarton Hwy, N. Vancouver, V7H 0A2, Canada. This allows the player 12 to adjust the length of the portion 56 of the band 18 that extends between the first carabiner 34 and the second carabiner 54 to any desired length.
[0027] An alternative embodiment is shown in
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[0029] Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full, intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.