Batting practice balance platform
First Claim
1. Apparatus for teaching desired weight shift of a batter during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, comprising a balance platform having a center of mass, said platform comprising a calibrated support surface for supporting said batter and facilitating placement of said batter'"'"'s feet at a precalculated position atop said surface relative to said center of mass, a pivot leg beneath said support surface, and a support leg connected to said underside of said support surface at a rearward end of said support surface.
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Abstract
A balance platform for teaching a batter a desired shift in weight associated with the act of swinging a bat. The platform includes a calibrated support surface, a pivot leg connected to an underside of the support surface, and a support leg connected to the underside of the support surface at a rearward end thereof. When used to teach a batter to shift body weight an appropriate amount to achieve a predetermined weight distribution during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, the stance distance and average stride length of the batter is measured and is utilized to determine the desired positioning of the batter on the balance platform. The batter is thereafter positioned atop the balance platform such that a rear foot of the batter is positioned a predetermined distance behind the center of mass of the platform. When the batter thereafter conducts his or her stride, the platform provides the batter with a kinesthetic signal when the batter'"'"'s weight distribution on the stride foot has exceeded a predetermined amount. In an alternate embodiment, the position of a weight on a tongue relative to the center of mass is determined prior to usage of the platform.
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20 Claims
- 1. Apparatus for teaching desired weight shift of a batter during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, comprising a balance platform having a center of mass, said platform comprising a calibrated support surface for supporting said batter and facilitating placement of said batter'"'"'s feet at a precalculated position atop said surface relative to said center of mass, a pivot leg beneath said support surface, and a support leg connected to said underside of said support surface at a rearward end of said support surface.
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6. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing to achieve a predetermined body weight distribution on said batter'"'"'s stride foot, comprising the steps of:
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measuring the stance distance of said batter;
measuring the average stride length of said batter;
determining from said stance distance and said average stride length a desired positioning of a rear foot of said batter on a balance platform having a center of mass;
positioning said batter on said balance platform such that said rear foot of said batter is positioned a precalculated distance behind said center of mass; and
conducting a stride associated with said batting swing, said platform providing said batter with a kinesthetic signal when said batter'"'"'s weight shift has resulted in a body weight distribution on said stride foot greater than said predetermined body weight distribution. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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8. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, as recited in claim 6, further comprising the step of placing a foot plate on said platform at said desired position of said rear foot of said batter.
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9. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, as recited in claim 8, wherein said step of placing a foot plate on said platform comprises the step of inserting a stem of said foot plate into a hole in said platform at said predetermined distance behind said center of mass.
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10. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing to achieve a precalculated body weight distribution on batter'"'"'s stride foot, comprising the steps of:
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measuring the stance distance of said batter;
measuring the average stride length of said batter;
determining from said stance distance and said average stride length the desired positioning of a rear foot of said batter on a balance platform comprising the step of calculating a distance for said rear foot of said batter from a center of mass of said platform using the following equation;
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- 11. Apparatus for teaching desired weight shift of a batter during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, comprising a balance platform having a center of mass, said platform comprising a support surface for supporting said batter and facilitating placement of said batter'"'"'s feet at a precalculated position atop said surface relative to said center of mass, a pivot leg connected to an underside of said support surface, and a support leg connected to said underside of said support surface at a rearward end of said support surface, said platform further comprising at least one tongue connected to an end of said support surface for receiving thereon an adjustment weight.
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15. Apparatus for teaching desired weight shift of a batter during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, comprising a balance platform having a center of mass, said platform comprising a support surface, a pivot leg connected to an underside of said support surface, and a support leg connected to said underside of said support surface at a rearward end of said support surface, said platform further comprising a first tongue connected to a forward end of said support surface and a second tongue connected to a rearward end of said support surface for receiving thereon an adjustment weight, wherein said first tongue and said second tongue have a plurality of holes therein for receiving a stem of said adjustment weight.
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16. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing to achieve a precalculated body weight distribution on said batter'"'"'s stride foot, comprising the steps of:
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measuring the stance distance of a batter;
measuring the average stride length of said batter;
measuring the weight of said batter;
determining from said stance distance, said average stride length, and said batter'"'"'s weight, a desired positioning of an adjustment weight on a tongue of a balance platform;
positioning said adjustment weight on said tongue;
positioning said batter on said balance platform, having a center of mass, such that a rear foot and a front foot of said batter are positioned approximately equidistant from said center of mass; and
conducting a stride associated with said batting swing, said platform providing said batter with a kinesthetic signal when said batter'"'"'s weight shift has resulted in a body weight distribution on said stride foot greater than said predetermined body weight distribution. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
wherein Z is the distance that said adjustment weight must be positioned from said center of mass, W is the weight of said batter, R is the weight of said adjustment weight, PF is said preselected body weight distribution on said stride foot at the end of said stride phase, x is stance distance between the batter'"'"'s feet, and y is said average stride length.
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18. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, as recited in claim 16, wherein said step of positioning said adjustment weight on said tongue comprises the step of measuring a calculated distance from said center of mass to a position on said tongue.
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19. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, as recited in claim 16, wherein said step of positioning said adjustment weight on said tongue comprises the step of inserting a stem of said weight in a hole in said tongue at a predetermined distance from said center of mass of said platform.
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20. A method for teaching a batter to shift body weight during the stride phase associated with a batting swing, as recited in claim 16, wherein said step of determining a desired positioning of an adjustment weight on said tongue of said balance platform comprises the step of locating a desired distance based on a chart having stance distance values along one axis and average stride length values along a perpendicular axis.
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