Claims
- 1. A method of swing training for a sport in which sport a player standing upright grips an elongated sports implement between their hands and swings the implement backwardly in a backswing motion and forwardly in an opposed downswing motion to strike a ball, or other object capable of being projected when struck by the implement, the backswing motion being executed with a shifting of weight from one foot to the other and the downswing motion being executed with a shifting of weight from the other foot to the one foot, the training method comprising repeated performance by a trainee of a first swing drill, the first swing drill including execution of the following steps:a) gripping a swingable elongated training implement between the hands; b) gripping between the legs a large deformable ball having a diameter of at least about 25 cm; c) swinging the training implement in a backswing motion, the backswing motion being accompanied by a shifting of weight from one foot to the other foot, and in an opposed downswing motion, the downswing motion being accompanied by a shifting of weight from the other foot to the one foot; wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the first swing drill is repeated from about six to about twenty times from one side of the body and is further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions and wherein the drill is performed in a standing position.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the large ball is pliable, has a diameter not greater than about 55 cm., a weight under about 0.45 kg. and is gripped between the trainee's thighs during training swings.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 comprising a second swing drill, the second swing drill including execution of the following steps:d) gripping a swingable elongated training implement between the hands; e) gripping between the elbows a medium deformable ball having a diameter between about 10 cm. and about 25 cm. and a weight between about 1 kg. and about 5 kg.; and f) swinging the training implement in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion, wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion in the second drill are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein both the first and the second swing drill are repeated from about six to about twenty times and wherein the drill is performed in a standing position.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein both the first and the second swing drill are performed from one side of the body and are further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 wherein the backswing motion positions the swingable training implement over one of the trainee's shoulders and wherein steps c) and f) further include, a follow-through motion positioning the training implement over the trainee's other shoulder.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein both the first and the second swing drills are performed from one side of the body and are further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 9. A method according to claim 5 comprising a third swing drill, the third swing drill including execution of the following steps:g) gripping a swingable elongated training implement between the hands; h) gripping between the legs a large deformable ball having a diameter of at least about 25 cm and a weight less than about 0.45 kg; i) gripping between the elbows a medium deformable ball having a diameter between about 10 cm. and about 25 cm. and a weight between about 1 kg. and about 5 kg.; and j) swinging the training implement in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion, wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion in the third drill are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs and wherein the third drill is repeated from about six to about twenty times.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein both the first, second and third swing drills are each performed from one side of the body and are further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein the backswing motion positions the swingable training implement over one of the trainee's shoulders and wherein steps c), f) and j) further include, a follow-through motion positioning the training implement over the trainee's other shoulder.
- 12. A method according to claim 9 comprising a fourth swing drill, the fourth swing drill including execution of the following steps:k) gripping a swingable elongated training implement between the hands; l) gripping between the legs a large deformable ball having a diameter of at least about 25 cm and a weight less than about 0.45 kg; m) gripping between the forearms a small ball having a diameter between about 5 cm. and about 20 cm. and a weight between about 0.4 kg. and about 5 kg.; and n) swinging the training implement in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion, wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion in the fourth drill are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs wherein the fourth drill is repeated from about six to about twenty times and wherein the drill is performed in a standing position.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the backswing motion positions the swingable training implement over one of the trainee's shoulders and wherein steps c), f), j) and n) further include, a follow-through motion positioning the training implement over the trainee's other shoulder.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the sport is golf and the training is for a power drive of a golf ball.
- 15. A method of swing training for a sport in which sport a player standing upright grips an elongated sports implement between their hands and swings the implement backwardly in a backswing motion and forwardly in an opposed downswing motion to strike a ball, or other object capable of being projected when struck by the implement, the training method comprising repeated performance by a trainee of a first swing drill, the first swing drill including execution of the following steps:a) gripping a small ball between the hands; b) gripping between the legs a large deformable ball having a diameter of at least about 25 cm; c) swinging the ball in a backswing motion and in an opposed downswing motion,; wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the first swing drill is repeated from about six to about twenty times from one side of the body and is further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 17. A method according to claim 15 wherein the small ball has a diameter between about 5 and 20 cm. and a weight between about 0.4 and 5 kg.
- 18. A method according to claim 15 comprising a second swing drill, the second swing drill including execution of the following steps:d) gripping a small ball between the hands; e) gripping between the elbows a medium deformable ball having a diameter between about 10 cm. and about 25 cm. and a weight between about 1 kg. and about 5 kg.; and f) swinging the small ball in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion, wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion in the second drill are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs and the medium ball between the elbows.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 wherein both the first and the second swing drill are performed from one side of the body and are further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions each.
- 20. A method according to claim 18 wherein the backswing motion positions the small ball over one of the trainee's shoulders and wherein steps c) and f) further include, a follow-through motion positioning the training implement over the trainee's other shoulder.
- 21. A method according to claim 15 wherein the drills are performed with a tension belt around the trainee's waist.
- 22. A method according to claim 18 wherein the drills are performed with a tension belt around the trainee's waist.
- 23. A method according to claim 18 wherein the sport is golf and the training is for a power drive of a golf ball.
- 24. A method of swing training for a sport in which sport a player standing upright grips an elongated sports implement between their hands and swings the implement backwardly in a backswing motion and forwardly in an opposed downswing motion to strike a ball, or other object capable of being projected when struck by the implement, the training method comprising repeated performance by a trainee of a first swing drill, the first swing drill including execution of the following steps:a) gripping a swingable elongated training implement or a small ball between the hands; b) gripping between the legs a large deformable ball having a diameter of at least about 25 cm; c) gripping a spacer object in one armpit; d) swinging the training implement or ball in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion; wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the first swing drill is repeated from about six to about twenty times from one side of the body and is further performed from the other side of the body, with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 26. A method according to claim 24 wherein the first swing drill is performed in a standing position and is repeated from about six to about twenty times from one side of the body and is further performed in a seated position with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 27. A method according to claim 24 comprising a second swing drill, the second swing drill including execution of the following steps:e) gripping a swingable elongated training implement between the hands; d) gripping a spacer object in one armpit; f) gripping between the elbows a medium deformable ball having a diameter between about 10 cm. and about 25 cm. and a weight between about 1 kg. and about 5 kg.; and f) swinging the training implement or ball in a backswing motion, and in an opposed downswing motion, wherein the backswing motion and the downswing motion in the second drill are executed while gripping the deformable ball between the legs.
- 28. A method according to claim 24 wherein the first swing drill is performed in a standing position and is repeated from about six to about twenty times from one side of the body and is further performed in a seated position with from about six to about twenty repetitions.
- 29. A method according to claim 27 further comprising a rotational drill performed in a seated or prone position, the rotational drill employing a gripped ball, a bar or a tether.
- 30. A method of swing training for golf drives, the training method comprising repeated performance by a trainee of at least one swing drill, the at least one swing drill including execution of the following steps:a) gripping a golf club or simulated golf club between the hands; b) gripping a resiliently deformable rounded ball between the legs or arms, the ball being gripped by opposed rounded surfaces on the ball and being selected to provide a desired spacing between the arms or the legs; c) and swinging the club to emulate a golf drive.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Frank A. Latella patent application Ser. No. 08/585,094 filed Jan. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,968, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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