This invention relates to martial arts and boxing, and more specifically to a training shield for wear by a Holder as the target for various attacks by a Fighter.
In summary, this invention is a martial arts training shield for wear by a shield Holder as a target for impact by a Fighter. The shield includes hemispherical front striking member mounted on a rear interspacer, all adapted for wear on a shield Holder by suitable strap works. The front striking member is a pad of high density foam material enclosed in a protective cover. The interspacer is a body of lightweight low density foam material within a supporting framework to establish a distance between Fighter and Holder. Left and right control handles on the interspacer permit the Holder to control position and attitude of the shield relative to his own torso and relative to the Fighter.
With the shield in place on a Holder, a Fighter can perform all of the following techniques without pause as the Holder dodges and averts the Fighter: kicks, punches, hand strikes, knee action. At the same time the Holder, with shield in place and hands on the handles, can: stand still; move backward and forward; move side to side; circle the Fighter; charge the Fighter; avoid or dodge the Fighter; and brace for impact by taking a forward leaning stance.
In the accompanying drawing:
With reference to the drawing, a “shield Holder” H (
The hemispherical front striking member 10 includes a pad of high density foam material, the pad being enclosed in a vinyl protective cover 30 (
The interspacer 20 is of lightweight, low density foam material, framed for rigidity by plywood frame members 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 26, 28 (hereinafter “frameworks”). See also
The shield S also includes left and right handles 35 on the rear of the interspacer 20 (
With a shield Holder H wearing and operating my full contact training shield, a Fighter can perform all boxing and martial arts techniques except leg kicks. The shield Holder, in his role as Holder, is also in training, dodging and averting the Fighter.
With my shield, unlike shields of the prior art, the following techniques can be performed without pause by the Fighter:
All kicks (front, side, back, spinning, roundhouse, axe, jump)
All punches (straight, hook, uppercut) and hand strikes (hammer, elbow, knife)
Knee action: (front knee, side knee, flying knee)
The shield Holder, with the shield securely strapped on and with hands on the shield handles, also performs a variety of functions:
stand still
move backward and forward
move side to side
circle the Fighter
charge the Fighter
avoid or dodge the Fighter
braces for impact by taking a forward leaning stance
In this specification, the terms “hemispherical” and “cubical” are convenient short terms for “generally hemispherical” and “generally cubical” respectively. Likewise “martial arts” is short for “martial arts and boxing”. Any terms indicative of orientation (e.g. front, back; left, right; upper, lower; top, bottom; horizontal, vertical) are intended only to correspond with the invention as illustrated for ease of understanding the claimed invention. Such terms are not to be intended as claim limitations. The foregoing description of a preferred embodiment is illustrative. The concept and scope of the invention are not limited by such details but only by the following claims.
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