Claims
- 1. A weight shift monitor for golfers, comprising;
- a base;
- a flat, horizontal platform having a back-swing side, a follow-through side, and a longitudinal center line substantially equidistant from respective points on the two sides;
- an elongated, flat, horizontal center board mounted along the center line, between the base and the platform;
- the center board having a back-swing side that provides a line of support and pivot axis for the platform on the back-swing side of the center line when the platform is tilted downward on the back-swing side of the center line;
- the center board having a follow-through side that provides a line of support and pivot axis for the platform on the follow-through side of the center line when the platform is tilted downward on the follow-through side Of the center line;
- means for retaining the platform on the base; and
- a first pressure sensitive sound generator mounted between the base and the platform on the back-swing side for producing an audible alert when the platform is tilted downward toward the base on the back-swing side;
- whereby a golfer can stand on the platform, and the platform will remain horizontal as long as the golfer's weight is approximately centered laterally over the center line of the platform, and if the golfers center of weight shifts laterally beyond the line of support on the back-swing side, the platform will tilt, and the first sound generator will produce an alert.
- 2. The weight shift monitor of claim 1, wherein the center board has a width in the range of approximately 70 mm to 130 mm (2.7 to 5.1 in.).
- 3. The weight shift monitor of claim 2, wherein the center board is attached to the platform, and further including a bracket attached to the base on each side of the centerboard for retaining the centerboard and platform in a laterally centered position above the base.
- 4. The weight shift monitor of claim 2, wherein the center board is attached to the base, and further including a bracket attached to the platform on each side of the centerboard for retaining the platform in a laterally centered position above the base.
- 5. The weight shift monitor of claim 1, further including a second pressure sensitive sound generator mounted between the base and the platform on the follow-through side for producing an audible alert when the platform is tilted downward toward the base on the follow-through side; the second sound generator having a different pitch than the first sound generator.
- 6. A weight shift monitor for golfers, comprising;
- a base;
- a flat, horizontal platform having a back-swing side, a follow-through side, and a longitudinal center line substantially equidistant from respective points on the two sides;
- an elongated, flat, horizontal center board mounted along the center line, between the base and the platform, having back-swing and follow-through sides;
- a back-swing bracket strip and a follow-through bracket strip mounted between the base and the platform, closely along the back-swing and follow-through sides of the centerboard respectively, for retaining the centerboard between the bracket strips;
- a first pressure sensitive sound generator mounted between the base and the platform on the back-swing side for producing an audible alert when the platform is tilted downward toward the base on the back-swing side;
- whereby a golfer can stand on the platform, and the platform will remain horizontal while the golfer's weight is approximately centered laterally over the center line of the platform, but if the golfer's center of weight shifts laterally a given amount, the platform will tilt, and if tilted on the back-swing side, the first sound generator will produce an alert.
- 7. The weight shift monitor of claim 6, wherein the center board has a width in the range of approximately 70 mm to 130 mm (2.7 to 5.1 in.).
- 8. The weight shift monitor of claim 7, wherein the center board is attached to the platform, and the bracket strips are attached to the base.
- 9. The weight shift monitor of claim 7, wherein the center board is attached to the base, and the bracket strips are attached to the center board.
- 10. The weight shift monitor of claim 6, wherein the center board is taller than the bracket strips.
- 11. The weight shift monitor of claim 6, wherein the bracket strips are at least as tall as the center board.
- 12. The weight shift monitor of claim 6, further including a second pressure sensitive sound generator mounted between the base and the platform on the follow-through side for producing an audible alert when the platform is tilted downward toward the base on the follow-through side; the second sound generator having a different pitch than the first sound generator.
- 13. A method for training a golf swing by using a weight shift monitor comprising:
- a platform having a back-swing side, a follow-through side, and a center line equidistant between respective points on the two sides, the platform balanced on a flat, elongated, horizontal centerboard approximately laterally centered along the centerline below the platform; and,
- a clicker which sounds when the golfer's weight shifts toward the back-swing side;
- the method comprising the steps of:
- a golfer standing on the platform with his body approximately centered above the centerline;
- the golfer practicing the motion of a golf driving stroke; and,
- the golfer modifying his stroke motion if necessary to eliminate the sound of the clicker;
- whereby the golfer is trained to avoid shifting his weight toward the back-swing side of the driving stroke.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/045,663, filed May 6, 1997.
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