Claims
- 1. A sports training apparatus, comprising:a flexible belt with first and second ends adapted to encircle a waist of a user, said first and second ends including belt fasteners to removably secure said ends together; an elastic tether line extending from said belt to a ball holder; said ball holder comprising a ball cradle portion and a locking arm portion; said ball cradle portion comprising at least four cradle arms made from a continuous piece of material, each cradle arm having a first edge, a second edge, an end where said first and second edges meet, and a centerline, said first edge of each arm beginning at said end of said cradle arm and extending curvilinearly away from said centerline of said arm, transitioning into a second edge of an adjacent arm, whereby a substantial surface area is provided between the intersection of the centerlines of each adjacent pair of arms and said transition of said first and second edges of said adjacent cradle arms; and said locking arm portion comprising at least four locking arms with first and second ends, each of said first ends of said locking arms being attached to each other, and each of said second ends being removably attachable to a corresponding end of one of said cradle arms.
- 2. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ball holder is adjustable so as to accommodate and snugly adapt to a variety of ball sizes.
- 3. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tether line is made of an elastic material that lengthens under tensile forces on the line and thereafter contracts due to elastic resilience.
- 4. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tether line is a flat braided elastic cord that stretches out at least about 200% in length.
- 5. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said belt is made of neoprene material.
- 6. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ball cradle portion is made of neoprene material.
- 7. The sports training apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tether line is attached to said belt by way of a spring-loaded clip extending said belt away from the user.
- 8. The sports training apparatus of claim 7, wherein said clip is swivel-mounted to said tether line to prevent said line from becoming twisted during use.
- 9. A sports training apparatus, comprising:a belt with first and second ends adapted to encircle a waist of a user, said first and second ends including belt fasteners to removably secure said ends together; a tether line extending from said belt to a ball holder; said ball holder comprising a ball cradle portion and a locking arm portion; said ball cradle portion comprising at least four cradle arms, each cradle arm having a first edge, a second edge, an end where said first and second edges meet, and a centerline, said first edge of each of said cradle arms beginning at said end of said cradle arm and extending curvilinearly away from said centerline of said arm, transitioning into a second edge of an adjacent arm, whereby a substantial surface area is provided between the intersection of the centerlines of each adjacent pair of arms and said transition of said first and second edges of said adjacent cradle arms; and said locking arm portion comprising at least four locking arms with first and second ends, each of said first ends of said locking arms being attached to each other, and each of said second ends being removably attachable to a corresponding end of one of said cradle arms.
- 10. The sports training apparatus of claim 9, wherein said ball holder is adjustable so as to accommodate and snugly adapt to a variety of ball sizes.
- 11. The sports training apparatus of claim 9, wherein said tether line is attached to said belt by way of a spring-loaded clip extending said belt away from the user.
- 12. The sports training apparatus of claim 9, wherein said tether line is made of an elastic material that lengthens under tensile forces on the line and thereafter contracts due to elastic resilience.
- 13. The sports training apparatus of claim 9, wherein said tether line is a flat braided elastic cord that stretches out at least about 200% in length.
- 14. The sports training apparatus of claim 9, wherein said clip is swivel-mounted to said tether line to prevent said line from becoming twisted during use.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/073,903, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,838 filed on May 6, 1998.
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