BOXING AND MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING APPARATUS
20170312608 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
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Abstract
A training device that can provide offensive and defensive training in the field of boxing, martial arts, self-defense, and any other combative sport is contemplated. The training device typically comprises a rod, a slider and a pad. The slider can be coupled to the rod and can be configured to slider between a first end and a second end of the rod. A pad is coupled to the slider to thereby receive a strike from a trainee. A user can manipulate the position of a cushioned member on a second end of the rod via a hand grip on a first end of the rod and the slider.
Claims
1. A training device, comprising: a rod having a first end and a second end; a slider coupled to the rod, wherein the slider is configured to slide between the first end and the second end; and a pad coupled to the slider.
2. The training device of claim 1, wherein the rod has a length between 2 feet and 7 feet.
3. The training device of claim 1, wherein the slider comprises an aperture that is sized and dimensioned to receive the rod.
4. The training device of claim 3, wherein the slider comprises a handle, and wherein the aperture is disposed between the handle and the pad.
5. The training device of claim 1, wherein the slider comprises a handle that is substantially perpendicular to the rod.
6. The training device of claim 4, wherein the slider comprises an attachment rod that is substantially coaxial with the handle, wherein the attachment rod is configured to couple to the pad.
7. The training device of claim 1, further comprising a hand grip coupled to the first end of the rod.
8. The training device of claim 7, further comprising a cushioned member coupled to the second end of the rod.
9. The training device of claim 8, further comprising a mount coupled to the second end, wherein the mount is sized and dimensioned to receive the cushioned member.
10. The training device of claim 7, wherein the cushioned member comprises at least one of a boxing glove and an MMA glove.
11. The training device of claim 1, wherein the pad comprises (i) an outer body and (ii) a padded material at least partially disposed within the outer body.
12. The training device of claim 11, wherein the pad comprises at least one of a punch shield and a punch mitt.
13. A training device, comprising: a rod having a first end and a second end; a slider coupled to the rod, wherein the slider comprises an aperture sized and dimensioned to receive the rod; and a pad coupled to the slider.
14. The training device of claim 13, wherein the slider comprises a handle that is substantially perpendicular to the rod.
15. The training device of claim 14, wherein the aperture is disposed between the handle and the pad.
16. The training device of claim 13, wherein the pad comprises (i) an outer body and (ii) a padded material at least partially disposed within the outer body.
17. The training device of claim 13, further comprising a hand grip coupled to the first end of the rod, and a cushioned member coupled to the second end of the rod.
18. A training device, comprising: a rod having a first end and a second end; a pad coupled to the rod, wherein the pad is configured to slide between the first end and the second end; and wherein the pad is configured to rotate about the rod.
19. The training device of claim 18, further comprising a slider slidably and rotatably coupled to the rod, wherein the slider comprises an aperture sized and dimensioned to receive the rod, and wherein the slider is coupled to the pad.
20. The training device of claim 19, wherein the pad comprises (i) an outer body and (ii) padding at least partially disposed within the outer body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The following discussion provides example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.
[0031] Also, as used herein, and unless the context dictates otherwise, the term “coupled to” is intended to include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements). Therefore, the terms “coupled to” and “coupled with” are used synonymously.
[0032] The inventor has discovered that a training device can be provided to address both offensive and defensive training techniques in at least one of boxing, martial arts, self-defense, and any other combative sport. The training device allows a trainer to effectively simulate a punch and/or kick by sliding a cushioned member toward or away from a trainee, which thereby develops defensive techniques (e.g., catching a punch, slipping a punch, etc.). Additionally, the training device comprises a pad that can be used to receive a strike (e.g., punch, kick, elbow, etc.) that allows the trainee to throw a strike to thereby develop offensive techniques. It should be appreciated that developing both offensive and defensive techniques at the same time effectively prepares a trainee for encounters with a real fighting scenario.
[0033] Viewed from another perspective, contemplated training devices generally comprise a boxing and martial arts defensive head movement training device which can be used for head movement training. The hand-held device can be used in training drills to assist the boxer in outmaneuvering an opponent by slipping, bobbing, weaving, rolling and other defensive movements to avoid punishment and damage due to strikes and help counter an attack. Additionally, contemplated training devices generally comprise a boxing and martial arts offensive training device which can be used for practicing punches, elbows, knees, kicks, and other striking maneuvers.
[0034] It is contemplated that a training device can comprise a rod that is an elongated, pole-like cylindrical member at least two feet in length, made of any light weight material such as polyvinyl chloride, plastic, wood, or the like. The training device can further comprise a mount or a holder/space filler on one end, made from any shock absorbing material such as foam, rubber, or fabric, or the like to secure a detachable boxing or martial arts glove. Between the first end and second end of the rod can be a fixed mounted T-shaped hand-grip slider, made of polyvinyl chloride, plastic or the like. The T-shaped hand-grip slider member can be slid along the rod at various speeds to mimic a punch at different speeds. On another end of the rod can be a hand-grip, made of any shock absorbing material such as foam, rubber, fabric, or the like.
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[0038] It is contemplated that to use training device 100, a trainee is confronted by the trainer who holds training device 100 by gripping slider 103 with his/her front hand and hand grip 111 on rod 101 with his/her back hand. The trainer then uses his/her back single hand to move rod 101 forward and backward so the trainee avoids cushioned member 105 and/or mount 107 utilizing the appropriate moves.
[0039] While it is beneficial to train defensively to avoid strikes from an opponent, it is critical to develop offensive techniques as well.
[0040] Rod 401 can be a cylindrical member as shown in
[0041] Slider 403 is disposed on rod 401 and can be slid along the length of rod 401 (e.g., between hand grip 411 and mount 407). It is also contemplated that slider 403 can be rotated about rod 401 so that pad 415 can be disposed above rod 401 or below rod 401. Slider 403 comprises a handle 409 that a user can use to control movement of slider 403. Handle 409 typically extends from the body of slider 403 and can be substantially perpendicular to rod 401. It is contemplated that handle 409 is perpendicular to rod 401, and in other embodiments, handle 409 and rod 401 can form other angles (e.g., between 110 degrees and 70 degrees, between 100 degrees and 80 degrees, etc.).
[0042] As shown in
[0043] It is contemplated that pad 415 can be rotated on an axis that is coaxial with handle 409 from a first position (see
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[0046] Additionally, or alternatively, slider 403 can be rotated about rod 401 to a third position as shown in
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[0048] Cushioned member 405 can be indirectly coupled to rod 401 via a mount 407 as shown in
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[0052] In other contemplated embodiments, it should be appreciated that a mold of a human head target can be disposed on a slider. This can be beneficial for self-defense purposes to show target regions of a human head to strike. Additionally, or alternatively, a slider can be fixed to a position on rod 401 (i.e., non-slideable) or rod can have fixed notches whereby slider can lock into a fixed notch to retain slider in a certain position.
[0053] As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0054] Accordingly, in some embodiments, the numerical parameters set forth in the written description and attached claims are approximations that can vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by a particular embodiment. Moreover, and unless the context dictates the contrary, all ranges set forth herein should be interpreted as being inclusive of their endpoints and open-ended ranges should be interpreted to include only commercially practical values. Similarly, all lists of values should be considered as inclusive of intermediate values unless the context indicates the contrary.
[0055] It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the disclosure. Moreover, in interpreting the disclosure all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to the elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps can be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced.