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181 CORE MUSCLE TRAINING APPARATUS AND METHOD PCT/CA2015050413 2015-05-08 WO2015168802A9 2016-05-19 CELEBRINI RICHARD GEORGE; NASH STEPHEN J; COLE GERALD T
A core muscle training apparatus and method is described. The apparatus comprises a harness that is worn by the user, to which a pair of resistance leads are connected at opposing sides of the user's waist approximately above the hips. A resistance force is applied through the resistance leads against an effort force exerted by the user in order to stimulate recruitment and activation of the targeted muscles. By adjusting the direction and the amount of resistance force applied to the resistance leads, the demand on the muscles being targeted can be controlled. The core muscle training apparatus according to embodiments of the present disclosure further offers versatility in the environment in which it can be used. The apparatus can be used, for example, when the user is in a static position or can be used during dynamic functional movements.
182 BASKETBALL RETURN SYSTEM PCT/US2014066433 2014-11-19 WO2015077351A2 2015-05-28 JONES MICHAEL
Basketball return apparatus (10) for use with a basketball goal (12) and which is easily moved to return a ball to a shooter in any of many different locations with respect to the basketball goal. A lightweight frame (16) supports a net (18) surrounding a basketball goal (12) and is arranged to direct a ball into a ball return chute (52) which can be moved to be close to a shooter. Sensors are arranged to detect and count shots that pass through the goal and to count all shots that are made, and a display device (106) may be set to show the shooter's score and percentage of successful shots made. A sensor (124) is utilized in one embodiment to follow a signaling device (126) carried by a shooter and a system is provided to drive the ball return apparatus in azimuth angle (α) and amount of extension of the ball return chute (52) so as to follow a shooter.
183 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING AND USING MOVE DATA PCT/IB2014002213 2014-08-20 WO2015025221A2 2015-02-26 DONG NAXIN
A system and method for capturing and using move data from a user are disclosed. The system may use one or more sensors to capture raw data about a physical activity of the user. The raw data about the physical activity of the user may be processed into one or more pieces of move data relating to the physical activity of the user. The processed move data may be used for various purposes, such as, for example, to play a virtual game, to provide to a social network system or to provide training to the user.
184 BASKETBALL SHOOTING TRAINING AID WITH AUTOMATICALLY ENGAGEABLE WRISTLET COUPLERS PCT/US2010001937 2010-07-09 WO2011011037A3 2011-04-21 NAGEL CHRISTOPHER D ARCY; WRIGHT WILLIAM JASON
A basketball shooting training aid (20) for limiting the maximun distance between a basketball player's shooting and guide hands comprises a set of two elastic wristlet bands (21), (22) removably secureable around wrists of the player. Each wristlet (21), (22) has protruding therefrom a flexible, longitudinally elongated stalk having at the outer end thereof a coupler (36N), (36S) releasably engageable with the other coupler (36S), (36N). Each coupler (36N), (36S) preferably includes a permanent magnet (23) having extending from an outer face (41N) thereof a magnetic field of opposite polarity to that of outer face (41S) of the opposite coupler, thus enabling the couplers to automatically engage when outer ends of the stalks are brought sufficiently close to each other, e.g., about 2 inches, and to disengage when a tensional parting force of about 6 pounds is exerted on the couplers by drawing the wrists apart.
185 MONITORING OF PHYSICAL TRAINING EVENTS PCT/US2010029068 2010-03-29 WO2010111705A3 2011-01-13 CROWLEY MICHAEL JAMES; KING KEVIN
A computer-implemented athletic performance analysis method includes obtaining, at a computer system, first motion data generated by a test subject moving a test ball containing motion sensors through a predetermined exercise; analyzing in the first motion data, with the computer system, the data from the inertial sensors; and providing to a remote computer at a location of the subject a report regarding the first motion data, the report reflecting a comparison of the first motion data with corresponding motion data of other users who have performed the predetermined exercise.
186 GOLF TRAINING DEVICE PCT/US2009067158 2009-12-08 WO2010074960A3 2010-08-26 BURGESS STEPHEN
The present invention provides a sport training device for improving technique by providing resistance within the context of a sporting movement. The invention comprises an arcuate frame worn on the thigh of a user, which is secure to the user's thigh with an adjustable belt or cuff coupled to the frame. A lever coupled to the frame extends away from the frame in front of the user's body and an elastic cord is anchored to the lever. An attachment means is coupled to the other end of the elastic cord to allow the user's arms to extend the cord, thereby providing resistance to the user's movement. The attachment means attaches the cord to a wrist strap or glove worn by the user or to the handle of a sport implement such as a golf club.
187 ELECTRONIC ANALYSIS OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE PCT/US2009033831 2009-02-11 WO2009102813A3 2009-11-19 CROWLEY MICHAEL JAMES
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a computer-implemented athletic performance analysis method that includes obtaining, at a computer system, first motion data reflecting motion of a sporting device during one or more drills performed by an athlete. The method also includes creating and storing action data by identifying a plurality of portions of the motion data, where each of the portions correspond to one or more actions by the athlete; comparing the action data for the athlete, with the computer system, to corresponding aggregated action data for a plurality of other athletes to determine a relative skill level for the athlete with respect to the one or more actions; and generating data for a report that reflects the relative development level of the athlete.
188 REACTION TRAINER PCT/CA2008001718 2008-09-29 WO2009039661A1 2009-04-02 STRONG KENNETH G; ALEXANDER GRANT P; MAI STEVEN
A reaction training system having a playing surface, and a plurality of reaction pods in communication with a programmable controller. The reaction pods each have an indicator light controlled by the controller and a reaction sensor monitored by the controller, the reaction sensor triggered by a sports article such as a puck or ball attached to the reaction pod. The controller can be programmed to execute a training program which activates an indicator light on different reaction pods in turn. The reaction time for an athlete to respond by touching or hitting the sports article is measured and logged by the controller. The logged data is identified by athlete and data and time and can be compiled and analyzed and displayed for monitoring training progress.
189 AUTOMATED BALL GAME TRAINING AND PLAYING SYSTEM PCT/US2004040426 2004-12-02 WO2005060559A3 2006-04-06 LEVY AVERY
A ball game system for training and/or play comprising a one or more playing areas suitably large to accommodate running and jumping players, each the playing areas including adjacent surface areas forming a court and having distinctly different properties, such as a first surface suitable for bouncing a ball and a second surface comprised of a deformable elastic material. The system includes an automatic ball feeder and sensors for monitoring the positions and trajectories of one or more players and/or balls on the court. Options include visual displays and/or audio outputs reflective of player performance, and payment-driven operation of the system components, including a means for adjusting the degree of rebound provided by the deformable elastic surface(s).
190 BASKETBALL TRAINING SYSTEMS AND METHODS PCT/US2004042866 2004-12-18 WO2005062841A3 2005-12-01 CHIPPERFIELD RICHARD F
Basketball training systems and methods are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a basketball training apparatus (200) includes a first rim (210) and a second rim (220). The first rim (210) has a center (230) and the second rim (220) has a center (240). The first rim (210)rotates about its center (230) and the second rim (220) revolves about the center (230) of the first rim (210).
191 BASKETBALL BACKSTOP NET ASSEMBLY AND KIT THEREFOR PCT/US0331583 2003-10-03 WO2004033050A3 2004-08-05 BARNES RICHARD J; FIEBERG JAMES P
The present invention provides a backstop net assembly and kit for use in combination with a basketball hoop assembly, which comprises a multi-socketed mounting block, a plurality of net extension rods, and a ball-gathering net assembly. In a basketball playground, one can find an upright support post, a backboard mounted on the post, and a basketball rim and net structure mounted on the backboard. The present invention provides a basketball backstop net assembly to gather errant basketball shots launched by a basketball shooter to minimize basketball retrieval time and possible damage to surrounding valuables. The ball-gathering net is a reticulated having a size and width,which extends vertically and laterally via the net extension rods a sufficient distance to capture errant shots and to assist in keeping the basketball in play. Additionally, a perimeter cord bounds the reticulated portion of the net to provide added strength to the ball-gathering net.
192 ALL SHOT PCT/US2015024511 2015-04-06 WO2015120492A3 2015-10-15 ADAMS ADRIAN
The All Shot Dynamic Basketball Shooting and Diagnostic Room is an automated, computer controlled athletic training system (see Fig. 1). The first embodiment allows a basketball shooter to shoot every shot on a basketball half court without moving to create distance or angle. The basket assembly (rim/net, backboard, shot cameras and attached sensors) move via computer generated instructions while the shooter remains stationary; the assembly moves in three dimensions and rotates within an enclosure. The predictability of the shooters position allows for diagnostic devices to focus on particular aspects of the shooter's mechanics. Additionally, the system includes a ball collection and return system connected to two mobile ball ejectors, which permit the shooter to receive passes in a programmable manner. A second embodiment allows a slanted floor used in the first embodiment to aid the collection process to be leveled to support close in training activity.
193 METHOD TO PROVIDE DYNAMIC CUSTOMIZED SPORTS INSTRUCTION RESPONSIVE TO MOTION OF A MOBILE DEVICE PCT/US2012061748 2012-10-24 WO2013063159A3 2014-11-06 JEFFERY MARK; KOMOROUS-KING ROBERT
A family of sports teaching applications that delivers customized lessons driven by the analysis of user body motions where data is captured via the accelerometer and gyroscope in a mobile device (160), such as a smartphone is provided. Each specific application is designed with motion data models that define proper form for athletes in club sports such as, but not limited to, golf, baseball hitting, hockey, polo, and racquet sports such as, but not limited to, table tennis, squash, badminton and throwing sports like baseball pitching, football, discus, javelin, and shot put, and other sports such as skiing and running. The invention is also applicable to the customized fitting of sports equipment such as golf clubs, baseball bats, tennis racquets, etc. to athletes unique swing motions and swing speeds, and for multiplayer tournament competitions via the Internet utilizing the swing motion analysis and system described herein.
194 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUSPENDING AND SPINNING A SPHERICAL OBJECT PCT/US2010025810 2010-03-01 WO2010101847A2 2010-09-10 MCKENDRICK JASON S; JEWKES RODNEY R
A method and apparatus for suspending and spinning a spherical object includes a blower operably connected to a power source providing a variable airflow of forced air, with an airflow unit coupled to the blower to form a contiguous assembly of the apparatus. The airflow unit may include an integrally formed tubular portion for directing airflow through a nozzle to suspend and spin the spherical object. The assembly is placed in a first angular orientation with respect to vertical for loading the spherical object over the nozzle, and placed in a second angular orientation with respect to vertical different from the first orientation for enabling a user to engage the suspended and spinning spherical object.
195 BASKETBALL TRAINING AID PCT/US2009057479 2009-09-18 WO2010033803A3 2010-06-17 GARNER TRACY A
A basketball training aid comprising an axle component and a ball component mounted on the axle component so that the rectilinear axis of the axle component is substantially coincident with a diametric axis of the ball component and so as to be rotatable about the axis of the axle component.
196 COLLAPSIBLE BALL GAME PRACTICE DEVICE PCT/US2007010642 2007-05-01 WO2007149148A2 2007-12-27 BRIDGE KURT; BRIDGE BURDITT
A collapsible ball game practice device (10) is comprised of a plurality of sections (11-15), each section above a lower section being substantially collapsible into the lower section. Detent structure (21-24 and 32-35) is provided on an upper portion of each lower section and a lower portion of each upper section to secure each upper section when raised to its raised condition. A mounting structure (16-18) is provided on the bottom of the lowermost section (11) for releasably securing the device to a basketball playing surface. Arms (41-46 and 51-56) may be rotated to various positions. The arms (41-46 and 51-56) may be collapsed and slid on a carrier (68,88) into the uppermost section. A head structure (20) may also be slid into the uppermost section. The sections (11-15) may be collapsed such that all of them may be collapsed into the lowest section (11). A handle (30) is provided in the top of the head structure (20) for carrying the entire assembly. The collapsed device may be easily transported and/or stored. The device is particularly useful as a defensive dummy in practicing the games of basketball and volleyball.
197 SPORTS TRAINING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING BALL-CONTROL AND DRIBBLING SKILL PCT/MX2007000040 2007-03-16 WO2007105930A3 2007-11-22 GONZALEZ ALLEGRE LUIS EDGAR
A sports training method is described that comprises the following steps: classification of the movements of dribbling and control of the ball/hockey puck as predefined modular movements in accordance with the sensomotor and technical skills developed; evaluation of the athlete's skill level in terms of dribbling and control of the ball/hockey puck in a specific sport; telling the athlete the information connected with the predefined movements in accordance with the level of skill diagnosed; development of the technical skill of dribbling and of key sensomotor abilities; development of the skill in the athlete to innovate new dribbling sequences; implementing the predefined movement sequences individually and/or in the form of group dynamics; monitoring and evaluation of the athlete's performance in terms of his/her skill in performing the predefined movements and in devising new movements; and updating of the knowledge base so that the sports training method never becomes obsolete in the process of developing the athlete. A sports training system is also described, which consists of the means for classifying the various movements of dribbling and control of the ball/hockey puck in predefined movement sequences of modular structure in accordance with the technical skills and sensomotor abilities developed in the athlete; means for indicating the positioning of the feet and of the ball/hockey puck; means for developing specific sports skills connected with dribbling and control of the ball/hockey puck and, simultaneously, the sensomotor abilities required for practising sport, such as balance, precision, flexibility, speed and strength; means for developing a sense of rhythm; means for providing the athlete with information on the predefined movements he/she is to perform; means for rehabilitation after sports injuries; and means for updating the knowledge base of the sports training system.
198 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING BASKETBALL SHOOTING PCT/US2006012450 2006-04-04 WO2006107937A2 2006-10-12 MONTIE THOMAS O; WITTROCK KAREN
A method and system are provided for increasing shots-made frequency by educating a player's eye and memory through repetitions at one or more specified distance locations from the basketball hoop, and then building on that information by progressively increasing the distance from the hoop through sequential steps to additional sets of repetitions taken at greater distances from the hoop. In one aspect, a shooter must make a first plurality of shots at a threshold success frequency to advance to a second location. Thresholds may be selected from previous success or other data input; divergent thresholds or shot set total numbers for shot locations. In one aspect, the plurality of markings are arrayed in a plurality of radial lines. In one aspect a second party verifies that a shooter meets at least one threshold.
199 BASKETBALL REBOUNDING PRACTICE DEVICE PCT/US0326502 2003-08-25 WO2004024244A9 2004-05-06 WILSON RAYBURN L
A basketball rebounding practice device (10) is provided. The device includes a support member (12) that can removably attached onto a rim (15) of a basketball hoop, and one or more arm members (14) attached to the support member (12). Each of the arm members (14) comprise a beam (16) having one end (18) attached to the support member (12) and the other end (20) extending beyond the circumference of the rim (15) by a predetermined length (a), and a string (22) attached to the beam (16) and hanging off the other end (20) of the beam (16). The string (22) is attached at its hanging end to a basketball (24). The arm member (14) also comprises a cable winch (26) attached to the beam (16) for adjusting the handing distance of the string (22).
200 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAINING OF COGNITIVE SKILL PCT/IL0300575 2003-07-10 WO2004006747A3 2004-03-25 GREENSHPAN YA AKOV; HUPERT-GRAFF GIL; ARMONY-SHIMONI LILACH; DANKNER DANNY
A system and method for training a subject for control processes of a particular task by analyzing a plurality of action to determine a pluratity of cognitive actions (100), designing a plurality of cognitive skills for training the subject in the task (102), determining a training strategy according to the plurality of cognitive skills (104), constructing a trainer for training the subject according to the training strategy (106), determining a training plan for training the subject (1070), and testing and calibrating an operation of the trainer during interactions with the subject (108).
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