Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Practice swingable implement or indicator associated with...
Patent
1996-01-16
1998-11-24
Marlo, George J.
Games using tangible projectile
Golf
Practice swingable implement or indicator associated with...
473409, 473215, 473218, 473276, 473277, 473256, 473596, 273DIG20, 482 91, A63B 6936
Patent
active
058399682
ABSTRACT:
A method for swing training particularly suitable to golf and sports employing a similar power swing is disclosed wherein preferably pliable body spacer objects such as balls of varying sizes, weights, and pliability are placed between a limb and another body surface to restrict movement of said limb wherein specific muscles groups are stretched and trained while imitating swing motion to induce muscle memory. A lightweight ball of at least 25 cm. diameter is placed between the thighs and a smaller ball, e.g. a medicine ball of about 10-25 cm. diameter is gripped between the elbows. Also a ball or other object may be gripped under an armpit.
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Marlo George J.
TheraGolf, Ltd.
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