Batting trainer system
First Claim
1. A batting trainer for training a batter the batter having two feet including a first lead foot and a second trailing foot, the trainer comprisingan elevation member for removable emplacement thereon of the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the elevation member elevating the batter'"'"'s lead foot above ground on which the trainer is placed, the elevation member removably securable to the ground,location apparatus for locating the batter'"'"'s trailing foot on the ground with respect to the elevation member, the elevation member removably securable to the ground,the location apparatus including a movable member removably securable to the ground, andstop member means secured to a top of the elevation member for abutting the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the stop member means removably securable to the elevation member.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatuses for training a batter are disclosed which include a system with a stance trainer and a trainer bat. In one aspect the stance trainer has an elevation member for elevating a lead foot of the batter and a location apparatus for locating a trailing foot of the apparatus. Repetition of a particular stance is achieved by re-emplacing the lead foot back on the elevation member in the same location after a swing and by re-positioning the trailing foot with respect to the location apparatus. A stop member or members and/or position indicator(s) can be used on top of the elevation member for locating and positioning the lead foot on the elevation member. The training bat, in one aspect, has at least one flat batting surface and, in one embodiment, two opposed flat batting surfaces with minimal space between them so that the ball is either hit well with a correctly oriented flat surface or is hit relatively poorly with an improperly oriented flat surface or with a narrow lateral surface disposed between the two flat surfaces. In one aspect, a training bat is disclosed with a net mounted to a frame and a handle extending from the frame, the net for catching a ball when the bat is properly oriented. A ridge on a handle of the bat can indicate to the batter the disposition of the flat surfaces with respect to the batter'"'"'s hands, fingers, and wrists. An eyesight restriction device restricts a batter'"'"'s peripheral and/or front view vision to help a batter maintain eye contact with an incoming ball until it is contacted by a bat.
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12 Claims
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1. A batting trainer for training a batter the batter having two feet including a first lead foot and a second trailing foot, the trainer comprising
an elevation member for removable emplacement thereon of the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the elevation member elevating the batter'"'"'s lead foot above ground on which the trainer is placed, the elevation member removably securable to the ground, location apparatus for locating the batter'"'"'s trailing foot on the ground with respect to the elevation member, the elevation member removably securable to the ground, the location apparatus including a movable member removably securable to the ground, and stop member means secured to a top of the elevation member for abutting the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the stop member means removably securable to the elevation member.
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9. A batting trainer for training a batter to swing a bat, the batter having two feet including a first lead foot and a second trailing foot, the trainer comprising
an elevation member for removable emplacement thereon of the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the elevation member elevating the batter'"'"'s lead foot above ground on which the trainer is placed and elevating the lead foot as the bat is swung to inhibit forward lunging by the batter, the second trailing foot on the ground as the bat is swung, securement means for securing the elevation member to the ground to maintain it in one position during batting as the bat is swung, and location apparatus for locating the batter'"'"'s trailing foot on the ground with respect to the elevation member.
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12. A batting trainer for training a batter, the batter having two feet including a first lead foot and a second trailing foot, the trainer comprising
an elevation member for removable emplacement thereon of the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the elevation member elevating the batter'"'"'s lead foot above ground on which the trainer is placed, location apparatus for locating the batter'"'"'s trailing foot on the ground with respect to the elevation member, the location apparatus comprising a cord movably attached to the elevation apparatus and at least partially extending therefrom, stop member means secured to a top of the elevation member for abutting the batter'"'"'s lead foot, the stop member means adjustably securable at a plurality of different positions on top of the elevation member, the cord attached at a distal side of the elevation member and extending past a near side of the elevation member having a plurality of marks thereon, so that an angle of the cord with respect to the near side of the elevation member corresponds to disposition of the cord with respect to one of the plurality of marks.
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