Basketball shooting trainer and method
First Claim
1. A method for training a person to accomplish a desired basketball shot comprising:
- providing a training apparatus (40) which defines a location for the person to utilize the apparatus;
providing a basketball goal (26, 30);
positioning the apparatus relative to the goal so that the defined location has a desired relationship to the goal;
positioning the person in the defined location in a preferred stance for the desired shot;
at least one of;
positioning a first member (60) of the apparatus in front of a lower portion of the person, wherein the lower portion is at or between the person'"'"'s knee and ankle; and
positioning a second member (68) of the apparatus in front of an upper portion of the person, wherein the upper portion is at or between the person'"'"'s waist and shoulder; and
repeatedly;
providing the person with a basketball (98); and
as the person performs an unaided range of motion and shoots the basketball at the goal at least one of;
restraining, with the first member, a lower leg of the person from rotating forward to or beyond a threshold rotation; and
restraining, with the second member, an upper arm portion of the person'"'"'s shooting arm from rotating down to or beyond a threshold rotation, so that the person learns the range of motion for shooting the basketball without excessive rotation of the lower leg and upper arm while experiencing the same sensory input as in the absence of the training apparatus.
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Abstract
An apparatus (40) is used to implement a method for training a person to accomplish a basketball shot. A lower body positioning member (60) is located in front of a leg area of the person when that person is in a position to attempt the shot. When the person so attempts the shot, the lower body positioning member restrains forward rotation of the person'"'"'s leading shin. An upper body positioning member (68) is located in front of a torso area of the person. When the person attempts the shot, the upper body positioning member restrains downward rotation of the person'"'"'s shooting arm. In a repetitive process, the person is provided with a basketball and shoots the basketball at the goal. By this repetitive process the person learns to accomplish the shot without excessive rotation of the lower leg and upper arm.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for training a person to accomplish a desired basketball shot comprising:
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providing a training apparatus (40) which defines a location for the person to utilize the apparatus;
providing a basketball goal (26, 30);
positioning the apparatus relative to the goal so that the defined location has a desired relationship to the goal;
positioning the person in the defined location in a preferred stance for the desired shot;
at least one of;
positioning a first member (60) of the apparatus in front of a lower portion of the person, wherein the lower portion is at or between the person'"'"'s knee and ankle; and
positioning a second member (68) of the apparatus in front of an upper portion of the person, wherein the upper portion is at or between the person'"'"'s waist and shoulder; and
repeatedly;
providing the person with a basketball (98); and
as the person performs an unaided range of motion and shoots the basketball at the goal at least one of;
restraining, with the first member, a lower leg of the person from rotating forward to or beyond a threshold rotation; and
restraining, with the second member, an upper arm portion of the person'"'"'s shooting arm from rotating down to or beyond a threshold rotation, so that the person learns the range of motion for shooting the basketball without excessive rotation of the lower leg and upper arm while experiencing the same sensory input as in the absence of the training apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
positioning said first member; and
positioning said second member.
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3. The method of claim 1 wherein:
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the restraint of the rotation of the upper portion of the shooting arm is by physical contact with the second member; and
the restraint of the rotation of the lower leg is by physical contact with the first member.
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4. The method of claim 1 wherein:
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the first member comprises a first light source (90) and a first detector (91) and the restraint of rotation of the lower leg is by feedback responsive to interaction of the lower leg with a beam extending between the first source and first detector; and
the second member comprises a second light source (90) and a second detector (91) and the restraint of rotation of the upper portion of the shooting arm is by feedback responsive to interaction of the shooting arm with a beam extending between the second source and second detector.
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5. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of positioning a second member further comprises positioning a third member (86), integrated with the second member, and wherein, if the initial movement of the person causes the elbow of the shooting arm to rotate outward, such outward rotation to or beyond a threshold outward rotation will be restrained by the third member.
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6. The method of claim 1 wherein the desired shot is a foul shot and wherein the positioning step places the person standing behind the foul line.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein the person is provided with the basketballs from a rack on the apparatus and positioned so that the person does not need to reposition himself or herself between shot attempts.
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8. A method for training a person to accomplish a desired basketball shot comprising:
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providing a training apparatus (40) which defines a location for the person to utilize the apparatus;
providing a basketball goal (26, 30);
positioning the apparatus relative to the goal so that the defined location has a desired relationship to the goal;
positioning the person in the defined location in a preferred stance for the desired shot;
positioning a first member (60) of the apparatus in front of a lower portion of the person, wherein the lower portion is at or between the person'"'"'s knee and ankle;
positioning a second member (68) of the apparatus in front of an upper portion of the person, wherein the upper portion is at or between the person'"'"'s waist and shoulder; and
repeatedly;
providing the person with a basketball (98); and
having the person shoot the basketball at the goal so that at least one of;
an initial flexion of the person, causing a lower leg of the person to rotate forward to or beyond a threshold rotation, will be restrained by the first member; and
an initial movement of the person, causing an upper arm portion of the person'"'"'s shooting arm to rotate down to or beyond a threshold rotation, will be restrained by the second member, so that the person learns to accomplish the shot without excessive rotation of the lower leg and upper arm. - View Dependent Claims (9)
the restraint of the rotation of the upper portion of the shooting arm is by physical contact with the second member; and
the restraint of the rotation of the lower leg is by physical contact with the first member.
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