The present invention relates to a training tool for ball games, and in particular any ball game that requires release of a ball to a targeted area. It encompasses ball throwing and kicking sports such as baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and football.
Being good at any athletic game requires not only skill but practice. This is particularly true for games that require accurate throwing, kicking, etc. of game balls. A classic example is pitching a baseball.
As anyone knows pitching of a baseball is not easy if one desires accuracy. The strike zone of a batter is small at the distance of sixty feet six inches from the pitcher's mound to home plate and requires throwing accuracy. Throwing accuracy in turn requires knowing where in the downward movement of the arm the ball release should occur. Obviously the position of the ball release determines the accuracy of the pitch. Few if any ball catching systems are designed to teach release location and accuracy. The same is true for other sports such as softball, soccer, football, etc. In fact, typical baseball catch nets are often near the ground (strike zone) and at 60 feet 6 inches.
It is often convenient and necessary to practice alone. Indeed often the most successful practice for games requiring targeted throwing skills honed to perfection is by practicing alone. This requires a catch system for released balls.
A desirable catch system must not only teach the proper height of release, but it must affectively capture the ball and allow for convenient return for yet additional practice throws.
In addition a desirable system requires a catching frame and net system that is relatively inexpensive, effective, and useable in a variety of environments, even including for example in a basketball gymnasium.
Furthermore, a desirable catching system for thrown balls must be versatile, that is it must be suitable for a variety of sports in order to build upper arm strength and demonstrate the proper release height for a variety of trajectories. For example, for the long toss of outfield throwing, proper trajectory for throwing from third to first base, proper pitching release point, the proper home plate catcher release on a point on a throw to second base, and even the proper hitting point for targeted hitting trajectory.
The present system is designed to be suitable for all of the environments above mentioned and to provide a composite system for training athletes to properly release game balls whatever their desired sporting pursuit may be.
The method and manner of accomplishing the above objectives as well as others will become apparent from the detailed description of the invention.
An adjustable catch net system for training athletes in releasing game balls. The system involves an adjustable height catch net frame, adjustable opening size catch net frame, and a catch net, preferably having an associated sock net to dissipate energy. In this way the height of the frame can be adjusted, and the opening of the frame can be adjusted, and all of this can be with a variety of associated frame openings.
As shown in the drawings a variety of different construction combinations may be used to achieve the results of the present invention. All have in common an adjustable height target or catching frame, an adjustable opening for the catching frame and a catch net. Those systems shown in the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and represent preferred embodiments for desired purposes, but it is understood that other systems may be designed falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention that have the general characteristics as described.
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Catch frame 10 may be a fixed non-adjustable target or it may have its target area adjustable.
The height of the catch frame 40 inside of the overall custom frame 36 can be further adjusted or refined for height adjustment by simply pulling cord 48.
Each of the four embodiments shown:
The mounting bracket offers a number of selectable positions to adjust the catching frame height to a target position for different throwing (or hitting) trajectories. Each position simulates various “on the field” throwing distance and the recommended ball trajectory. This target position helps the athlete learn the proper ball release point out of the hand for a thrown ball.
One design of the catch net system involves a stationary arm which is mounted to a basketball backboard (
The training system can also be for small practice areas, both indoors or outdoors. When larger practice fields are not available or when bad outdoor weather, this catching frame/net system provides the athlete a catching system for individual training either indoors or outdoors. Often, gymnasiums, backyards, and indoor buildings do not offer sufficient space for full distance throwing drills. This system provides a target height of the proper throwing trajectory so the athlete can make a full strength throw in confined spaces (
The system also offers versatility. It provides an adjustable target to promote proper ball flight of a hit ball. The catching frame/net is a target and catch system which can be positioned to develop a baseball/softball batter or racquet sport player.
As can be seen a truly versatile and infinitely adjustable system is available, useful in many sports and many environments. It therefore accomplishes its intended purposes and objectives.
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