Apparatus for soccer training

5358258
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Killion, Darryl

Application #

192295

Filed

Feb-4-1994

Published

Oct-25-1994

Current US Class

273/DIG19
273/DIG30
473/576

International Classes

A63B 067/10

Field of Search

273/413 273/414 273/58

Examiners

Millin; Vincent

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Macro-Search Corp.

US Patent References

4071241   Large foot balls or...
4147353   Soccer retriever
4307888   Soccer kicking trai...
4687209   Soccer training bal...
5083797   Game ball training...
5094462   Soccer training dev...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass DIG30

5139273   Target ball and ga...
4922850   Golf glove with stro...
5221092   Projectile-target ga...
5141465   Stuffed fish toy
4869509   Golfer's head move...
5772543   Game ball
6543775   Tagball game
4591148   Portable clamp an...
5253874   Adhesive filament...
4673184   Seating surface/ga...
4053156   Ball for target dart...
5145179   Golf putting trainin...
 

More From Class 273

4513970   Polymorphic twist p...
5244208   Logical mosaic-pu...
3985364   Golf training device
4671514   Game board doll
5848926   Removably adhera...
4053156   Ball for target dart...
5582551   Golf swing plane tr...
6254097   Traveling bingo pl...
4089529   Board game
4781380   Articulated ring pu...
6315661   Casino-type game
5172912   Rotatable manipul...
4979749   Multi-use number...
5090700   Game
3941388   Game and newspa...
 
Abstract
A soccer training device is described that attaches a soccer ball to a user through a flexible tether line. An adjustable belt encircles the waist of the user and attaches to one end of the elastic tether line. The other end of the tether line is attached to a girdle made of elastic sheet material that encircles the soccer ball. Certain features of the girdle allow it to hold the ball firmly while, simultaneously, provide proper tactile feedback to the user when kicking the ball. Several novel soccer training exercises useful with the present invention are described.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for soccer training comprising:

a belt of a length adapted for encircling a waist of a user, a means for fixing the belt to the user, and further including a first attachment means extending away from the user;

a tether line made of an elastic material, the line adapted for lengthening under tensile forces on the line, and thereafter contracting due to elastic resilience of the material, the line including second and third attachment means fixed at opposing ends of the line respectively; and

a girdle of a resilient elastic sheet material of a length adapted for encircling a soccer ball when the girdle is in a stretched condition, and having a width sufficient to secure the ball within the girdle, opposing lateral portions of the girdle wrapping around the ball, the girdle including securing means at longitudinal ends thereof for securing the girdle around the ball, and a fourth attachment means extending from the girdle;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to athletic training devices and, more particularly, describes a soccer training device for tethering a soccer ball to an individual.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Proficient play of the game of soccer or other ball kicking or striking sports requires certain skills on the part of each player. These skills include the ability to properly and accurately kick or strike the ball, control an incoming perhaps spinning or bouncing ball, and the like. Many of these skills are taught at practice sessions where team members gather to perform various skill training "drills" or exercises administered by a team coach or trainer. In the game of soccer, such exercises may including kicking exercises, where players each in turn kick a ball towards a target; fielding exercises, where each player must quickly bring under control an incoming ball which may be bouncing, rolling, spinning, and so forth.

While these training exercises are certainly useful, there are several prominent drawbacks associated with them. Primarily, any kicked soccer ball, if it isn't trapped in the goal by a goal net or otherwise controlled, must be retrieved in order to be available for use again. This is one reason why multiple soccer balls must be purchased and used at practice sessions. Soccer balls are expensive, and if they are not retrieved immediately they may be lost or stolen.
 
  An aerial dart throwing game including a hand-held dart catcher, fixed and removable targets for temporarily holding, respectively, only a first and a...  An arrow locating device for use with archery equipment which includes a hollow spool of line for dispensing the line axially from internally of the spool....