Claims
- 1. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm, said string arm connector including a slip loop and defining a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said pair of loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper ar and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; and a draw force carrying member extending forwardly from the string arm connector toward an anchor point such that the device aids in positioning the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 2. An archery training device as in claim 1 wherein the string arm connector includes a strap that defines the pair of loops.
- 3. An archery training device as in claim 2 wherein the strap defines and slip loop through which the straps passes to define the pair of loops which, upon tightening under tension, cooperate together with said slip loop to secure the string a connector to the string arm snugly, distributing the tension of the string arm connector between the archer'upper string arm and forearm proximate the elbow.
- 4. An archery training device as in claim 3 wherein the draw force carrying member has a first adjuster for adjusting the distance between the anchor point and the string arm elbow.
- 5. An archery training device as in claim 4 wherein the draw force carrying member has a cord-like construction, and the first adjuster connects the cord-like draw force carrying member to the strap that defines the pair of loops that are securable to the string arm.
- 6. An archery training device as in claim 4 or 5 wherein the first adjuster comprises a U clamp.
- 7. An archery training device as in claim 5 wherein the draw force carrying member includes an anchor point connector.
- 8. An archery training device as in claim wherein the anchor point connector comprises a hook.
- 9. An archery training device as in claim 1, 3, 5 or 8 wherein the draw force carrying member has a front portion extending forwardly from the anchor point and has a bow handle held by the bow hand of the archer.
- 10. An archery training device as in claim 9 wherein the front portion of the draw force carrying member has a cord-like construction and includes a second adjuster that adjust the length between the anchor point and the handle.
- 11. An archery training device as in claim 10 wherein the handle has a contoured construction, and wherein the second adjuster of the front portion of the draw force carrying member provides connection thereof to the contoured handle.
- 12. An archery training device as in claim 10 wherein the handle includes a strap, and wherein the second adjuster of the front portion of the draw force carrying member provides connection thereof to the strap of the handle.
- 13. An archery training device as in claim 12 wherein the strap comprises an elastic-like material which extends under tension, and upon release, returns to its relaxed dimensions.
- 14. An archery training device as in claim 10 wherein the draw force carrying member includes a spring that simulates the bow draw force.
- 15. An archery training device as in claim 14 wherein the spring comprises an elastic member that connects the handle to the front portion of the draw force carrying member.
- 16. An archery training device as in claim 9 wherein the bow handle includes a passage through which the front portion extends, and a threaded positioner mounted perpendicularly to the passage which secures the front portion withing the passage.
- 17. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm said string arm connector including a slip loop and defining a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow of tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper arm and forea proximate the elbow of the string arm; a draw force carrying member extending forwardly from the string arm connector; a bow handle connected to the draw force carrying member; and a first adjuster for adjusting the length of the draw force carrying member between the string arm connector and the bow handle to position the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and a simulated anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 18. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm said string arm connector including a strap having a slip loop through which the strap extends and defining a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper arm and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; and a draw force carrying member extending forwardly from the string arm connector toward an anchor point to position the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 19. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm, said string arm connector including a strap having a slip loop through which the strap extends to provide a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper arm and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; a draw force carrying member extending from the string arm connector and has an anchor point connector; a first adjuster that adjusts the length of the draw force carrying member between the string arm connector and the anchor point connector; the draw force carrying member having a front portion that extends forwardly from the anchor point; and a bow handle connected to the front portion of the draw force carrying member such that the training device positions the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 20. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm and string arm connector including a string having a slip loop through which the strap extends and defining a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper arm and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; a draw force carrying member extending rearwardly from an anchor point to the string arm connector; a first adjuster that secures the draw force carrying member to the string arm connector and adjusts the length of the draw force carrying member between the anchor point and the string arm connector; an anchor point connector secured to the draw force carrying member at the anchor point; the draw force carrying member having a front portion that extends forwardly from the anchor point connector; a bow handle to which the front portion of the draw force carrying member extends; and a second adjuster that adjustably secures the bow handle to the front portion of the draw force carrying member to adjust the length thereof between the anchor point connector and the bow handle such that the training device positions the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 21. An archery training device as in claim 20 wherein the bow handle has a contoured construction.
- 22. An archery training device as in claim 20 wherein the bow handle comprises a strap.
- 23. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper muscular control and body positioning, the training device comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm, said string arm connector including a strap having a slip loop through which the strap extends to provide a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; said loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper arm and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; a draw force carrying member extending rearwardly from an anchor point to the string arm connector; a first adjuster that secures the draw force carrying member to the string arm connector and adjusts the length of the draw force carrying member between the anchor point and the string arm connector; an anchor point connector secured to the draw force carrying member at the anchor point, the draw force carrying member having a front portion that extends forwardly from the anchor point connector; and an elastic-like chord connected to the front portion of the draw force carrying member, the chord extending under tension and, upon release, returning to its relaxed dimensions, such that tensioning of the chord upon use of the device positions the archer'bow hand, string arm, shoulders, and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting.
- 24. An archery aid for providing an archer with proper muscular control and body positioning, the archery aid comprising: a string arm connector located adjacent the elbow of the string arm, said string arm connector including a strap having a slip loop through which the strap extends and defining a pair of loops connected to the slip loop for positioning above and below the elbow; one loop of the pair of loops being securable to the upper arm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow for tightening under tension; the other loop of the pair of loops being securable to the forearm of the archer'string arm proximate the elbow from tightening under tension; said pair of loops cooperating together with said slip loop upon tightening under tension to prevent shifting of the string arm connector with respect to the upper ar and forearm proximate the elbow of the string arm; a draw force carrying member extending from the string arm connector to an anchor point to position the archer'bow hand, string arm, and shoulders and the anchor point along a plane of release where the muscles properly hold the bow force with positioning that maintains the bow hand and the anchor point against movement that would adversely affect accuracy upon string release during actual shooting; and a hook secured to the draw force carrying member at a anchor point to secure a bow string.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior copending parent application Ser. No. 891,863 which was filed on July 30, 1986, now abandoned, a continuation-in-part of prior copending grandparent application Ser. No. 848,983 which was filed on Apr. 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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