METHODS FOR IMPROVING ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
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Abstract
A method is provided for improving athletic performance in a sport in which participants employ a projectile during competition. The method includes training for the sport with a sensing system included in the projectile, where flight characteristics of the projectile remain substantially unchanged with the sensing system included in the projectile relative to the flight characteristics of the projectile as used in competition without the sensing system. The method also includes evaluating at least one flight characteristic measured by the sensing system when the projectile is employed with the sensing system, and if the act of evaluating finds that adjusting at least one physical characteristic of the projectile may assist in improving the participant'"'"'s performance, changing the at least one physical characteristic.
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38 Claims
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21. A method of improving athletic performance in a sport in which participants employ a projectile during competition, the method comprising:
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training for the sport with a sensing system included in the projectile, wherein flight characteristics of the projectile remain substantially unchanged with the sensing system included in the projectile relative to the flight characteristics of the projectile as used in competition without the sensing system; evaluating at least one flight characteristic measured by the sensing system when the projectile is employed with the sensing system; and if the act of evaluating finds that adjusting at least one physical characteristic of the projectile may assist in improving the participant'"'"'s performance, changing the at least one physical characteristic. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. A method of improving athletic performance in a sport in which participants propel an object airborne during competition, the method comprising:
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training for the sport with a sensing system included in the object, wherein flight characteristics of the object remain substantially unchanged with the sensing system included in the object relative to the flight characteristics of the object as used in competition without the sensing system; evaluating at least one flight characteristic measured by the sensing system when the object is employed with the sensing system; and if the act of evaluating finds that adjusting at least one physical characteristic of the object may assist in improving the participant'"'"'s performance, changing the at least one physical characteristic. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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