The disclosure herein generally relates to a sports training aid, and more particularly, to a sports training aid intended to imitate an object and allow a player to practice shooting, dribbling or passing a ball around or over the object.
Soccer is a well-known sport that requires many different skills to play well. For example, players need ball shooting, dribbling, and passing skills, and many of these skills cannot be practiced by a lone player.
Shooting, dribbling and passing a soccer ball around or over opposing players are skills that must be practiced. It is for this reason that many coaches use training devices to help develop player skills. In particular, there have been developed a number of training devices that are intended to simulate an opposing player. Many of these training devices are in the form of a dummy, most of which however are static during soccer practice. Since the dummy forms do not move during practice, they are not very realistic and therefore have limited value. A practice dummy form would be far more useful if it were more representative of a real player. For instance, if the dummy form could move in response to the impact of a soccer ball, it would be a more effective practice tool.
The need therefore exists for a dummy form capable of mimicking a soccer player that is self-supporting, yet can be moved easily and quickly to a desired play field.
One aspect of the disclosure relates to a sports training aid having a base member, a center pole secured to the base member, at least one body panel rotatably secured to the center pole, and a plurality of elastic legs connected between the at least one body panel and the base member. The at least one body panel is configured to rotate in a first direction about the center pole when impacted by an object, the at least one body panel rotating from an original position to a deflected position. The elastic legs are configured to cause the at least one body panel to rotate in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, when a force from the impact subsides, thereby returning the at least one body panel to the original position.
Another aspect of the disclosure describes a method of using a sports training aid having a base member, a center pole secured to the base member, at least one body panel rotatably secured to the center pole, and a plurality of elastic legs connected between the at least one body panel and the base member. The method includes causing the at least one body panel to be impacted by an object, rotating the at least one body panel in a first direction about the center pole when impacted by the object, the at least one body panel rotating from an original position to a deflected position, rotating and twisting the elastic legs about the center pole when rotating the at least one body panel about the center pole, and rotating and untwisting the elastic legs when the impact force from the object subsides, the elastic legs causing the at least one body panel to rotate in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, thereby returning the at least one body panel to the original position.
These and other features, and advantages of the claimed invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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The body panel 14 according to the exemplary embodiment includes a first body panel 14a and a second body panel 14b which, when secured together, define a torso portion 26 and a head portion 28 configured to resemble the shape of a human defender The body panel 14 may be a rigid material, a semi-rigid material, or a flexible material. For example, in some embodiments the body panel 14 may include a fabric material, a polymeric material, a metal material, and/or other material that is suitable for defining a torso portion 26 and a head portion 28. In some aspects, the torso portion 26 and the head portion 28 may be manufactured from different materials. A plurality of clamps 20 are provided to secure together the first and second panels 14a, 14b of the body panel. According to the exemplary embodiment, and as best shown in
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Although certain exemplary embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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