Sports specific training method and apparatus
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1. A training method for athletes, comprising the steps of:
- positioning portions of the athlete'"'"'s body on both sides of a joint in a three point stabilization system;
centering an axis of rotation of the joint with an axis of rotation of an actuator;
sequentially performing acceleration training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion; and
sequentially performing stretch-shortening cycle training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus that provides resistance to train for acceleration and the stretch-shortening cycle through a range of motion that simulates a particular sport or motion of a particular sport or activity such as running. The joint is isolated using a three contact point stabilization system. The isolated joint is trained using supra-maximal techniques designed to achieve both maximum acceleration and a minimum stretch-shortening cycle.
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1. A training method for athletes, comprising the steps of:
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positioning portions of the athlete'"'"'s body on both sides of a joint in a three point stabilization system;
centering an axis of rotation of the joint with an axis of rotation of an actuator;
sequentially performing acceleration training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion; and
sequentially performing stretch-shortening cycle training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
engaging at a first contact point a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body with the actuator distal to the axis of rotation of the joint;
supporting at a second contact point a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body at or near the axis of rotation and on the opposite side of the limb as the first contact point; and
supporting at a third contact point a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body proximal the axis of rotation and on the same side as the first contact point.
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10. The method of claim 1 wherein the joint is selected from one of the wrist, elbow, shoulder, waist, neck, ankle, knee or hip.
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11. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of sequentially performing acceleration training comprises performing acceleration training concentrically.
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12. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of sequentially performing stretch-shortening cycle training comprises rapidly converting an eccentric contraction to a concentric contraction.
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13. A training apparatus for athletes, comprising:
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a three point stabilization system adapted to isolate and stabilize portions of the athlete'"'"'s body on both sides of a joint;
an actuator having an axis of rotation centered at an axis of rotation of the joint;
a first resistance device adapted to perform acceleration training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion; and
a second resistance device adapted to perform stretch-shortening cycle training on the joint supramaximally against the actuator through a sports specific motion. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
a first contact point on the actuator adapted to engage with a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body distal to the axis of rotation of the joint;
a second contact point adapted to engage with a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body at or near the axis of rotation of the joint and on the opposite side of the athlete'"'"'s body as the first contact point; and
a third contact point adapted to engage with a portion of the athlete'"'"'s body proximal the axis of rotation of the joint and on the same side as the first contact point.
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20. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the three point stabilization system is adapted to isolate and stabilize one of the wrist joint, elbow joint, shoulder joint, waist, neck, ankle joint, knee joint or hip joint.
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21. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first resistance mechanism provides concentric resistance.
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22. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the second resistance mechanism provides eccentric resistance.
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23. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first and second resistance devices comprises discrete resistance devices.
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24. The apparatus of claim 13 comprising an adjustment mechanism to center the axis of rotation of the actuator with the axis of rotation of the joint.
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25. The apparatus of claim 13 comprising one or more electronic sensors adapted to provide feedback for one or more of force, range of motion, acceleration, maximum velocity, and number or repetitions.
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26. A training method for athletes that separates running into vertical and horizontal components, comprising the steps of:
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positioning the athlete in a semi-reclined position on a horizontal component training device which has a three-point fixation capabilities;
applying resistance to the athlete'"'"'s distal thigh and distal ankle;
sequentially performing hip flexor muscle training by performing reps against the distal thigh resistance in a run specific motion;
sequentially performing knee extensor muscle training by performing reps against the distal ankle resistance in a run specific motion;
sequentially performing combined hip flexor and knee extensor muscle training by performing reps against both the distal thigh and distal leg /ankle resistances in a run specific motion;
positioning the athlete in a semi-prone position on a horizontal component-training device, which has a three-point fixation capabilities, applying resistance to the athletes distal thigh and distal ankle;
sequentially performing hip extensor muscle training by performing reps against the distal ankle resistance in a run specific motion;
sequentially performing knee flexor muscle training by performing reps against the distal ankle resistance in a run specific motion;
sequentially performing combined hip extensor and knee flexor muscle training by performing reps against both the distal thigh and distal ankle resistances in a run specific motion;
sequentially performing running exercises with resistance attached to the distal thigh to lift the thigh as rapidly and as high as possible, such that the hip flexor muscles are strengthened;
sequentially performing running exercises with resistance attached to the distal ankle to flex the knee joint as rapidly as possible and to extend the knee as rapidly as possible such that the knee flexor and extensor muscles are strengthened;
positioning the athlete on a vertical component training device comprising a treadmill and stabilizing frame;
attaching the athlete to a stabilizing frame;
applying a vertical load onto the athlete; and
training at least the quadriceps and calf muscles of the athlete on the treadmill using a run specific motion. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
rotating the athlete 90 degrees from either the horizontal or vertical position;
sequentially performing training of at least the hip abductor and the hip abductor muscles of each leg against either distal thigh, distal leg/ankle or both distal thigh and leg/ankle resistance.
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28. The method of claim 26 wherein the distal thigh and ankle resistance comprises attached weights, elastic bands, elastic poles, elastic springs, weight loading apparatus, isokinetic resistance apparatus or electromagnetic resistance apparatus.
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29. The method of claim 28 wherein the method of applying weights to the distal thigh is accomplished by a thigh harness that stabilizes and secures the weights to the thigh.
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30. The method of claim 28 wherein the method of applying weights to the distal ankle is accomplished by an ankle harness that stabilizes and secures the weights to the ankle.
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31. The method of claim 26 wherein the step of attaching the athlete to the stabilizing frame comprises the step of applying a stabilizing harness to a waist region of the athlete.
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32. The method of claim 26 wherein the step of applying the vertical load onto the athlete comprises the step of applying vertical load to the waist region of the athlete.
- 33. A waist belt apparatus adapted to at least three different thigh harnesses and three different vertical loading fitting.
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