US20100112534A1 - Board Sport Training Apparatus - Google Patents
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- This invention in general, relates to a training apparatus. More particularly, this invention relates to an apparatus for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport.
- Board sports for example, surfing, wind surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, etc. are sports that are played with a board as a primary equipment. Board sports are classified as action sports or extreme sports that require skill and technique. A user attains a degree of proficiency in the board sports only after a few trial sessions.
- the user needs a training apparatus that allows improvement of the user's board sporting skills and techniques related to the board sports. Moreover, the user needs a training apparatus that enables the user to simulate body actions corresponding to movements made by a person accomplished in the board sports.
- Typical board mounting techniques and practice methods require the user to lie on a floor which is uncomfortable to the user and is not amenable to the development of good board mounting techniques.
- practicing boarding mounting techniques on training equipment not ergonomically designed for board sporting may result in the user losing balance and falling and therefore proves to be ineffective.
- inadequate room on the training equipment for positioning the user's feet may result in incorrect positioning of the user's feet while practicing board mounting techniques.
- the portable apparatus disclosed herein addresses the above stated need for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport and for providing an increased rate of learning and comfort to the user.
- the portable apparatus comprises a support unit and a foot placement mat.
- the foot placement mat comprises multiple placement zones.
- the placement zones indicate a first location for positioning the support unit and second locations for placing the user's feet.
- the support unit comprises laterally opposite support members and multiple hand placement platforms.
- Each of the laterally opposite support members comprises an elongated section and a lower protruding section for supporting opposite ends of the hand placement platforms.
- the hand placement platforms may be detachably attached to the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members for enabling placement of the user's hands in an elevated position and a lower position respectively.
- the hand placement platforms may also be attached or glued to the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members.
- the hand support platforms are positioned horizontally and perpendicularly to the laterally opposite support members.
- the elongated section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat, and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat for enabling the user to place hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the elevated position for training in one of the difficulty levels of the board sport.
- the elongated section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat, and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat for enabling the user to place hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the lower position for training in one of the other difficulty levels of the board sport.
- the support unit is positioned at the indicated first location on the foot placement mat.
- the user positions the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in a parallel direction or a perpendicular direction on the foot placement mat based on the user's training requirements, user's experience, user's skill, and the user's comfort level.
- the user Prior to mounting the foot placement mat, the user places hands on one of the hand placement platforms detachably attached to the elongated section or the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in the elevated position or the lower position, to position the user's body in a prone body position.
- the user mounts the foot placement mat from the prone position by placing his feet at the indicated second locations on the foot placement mat and simultaneously withdraws his hands from the hand placement platform.
- the user maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on the foot placement mat corresponding to the board mounting techniques of the board sport after mounting the foot placement mat.
- the user repeats the mounting on the foot placement mat from the prone position with simultaneous withdrawal of the hands from the hand placement platforms for practicing board mounting techniques.
- the hand placement platforms comprise a contoured profile to facilitate the user to rest the user's shin against the contoured profile when the user mounts the foot placement mat at the indicated second locations.
- the support unit in the elevated position or the lower position houses the toes of the user's feet when the user mounts the foot placement mat at one of the indicated second locations.
- the portable apparatus further comprises a chest elevation pad detachably placed on each of the hand placement platforms for enabling the user to increase the elevation of the user's upper body.
- the chest elevation pad elevates the upper body corresponding to the increased elevation.
- FIGS. 1A-1B exemplarily illustrate a portable apparatus for training a user in different difficulty levels of a board sport.
- FIGS. 2A-2B exemplarily illustrate a support unit of the portable apparatus used in an elevated position and a lower position respectively.
- FIG. 3 exemplarily illustrates a side view of one of the laterally opposite support members of the support unit.
- FIG. 4 exemplarily illustrates a top view of one of the hand placement support members of the support unit.
- FIG. 5 exemplarily illustrates the interchangeable use of the support unit.
- FIG. 6 exemplarily illustrates indications of locations for placing the user's hands on the hand placement platforms of the support unit.
- FIG. 7 exemplarily illustrates a foot placement mat of the portable apparatus with placement zones for indicating second locations for placing feet of the user.
- FIGS. 8A-8B exemplarily illustrate the contoured profile of the hand placement platforms of the support unit and provision for positioning the feet, shin, and toes of a user.
- FIGS. 9A-9B exemplarily illustrate a chest elevation pad detachably placed on each of the hand placement platforms of a support unit for increasing elevation of the user's upper body.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a method of training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport using the portable apparatus.
- FIGS. 11A-11F exemplarily illustrate a user using the support unit positioned on the foot placement mat for training in a beginner's level.
- FIGS. 12A-12F exemplarily illustrate a user using the support unit positioned on the foot placement mat for training at an advanced level.
- FIGS. 1A-1B exemplarily illustrate a portable apparatus 100 for training a user 1101 in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport.
- the board sports may, for example, comprise windsurfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing, etc.
- the portable apparatus 100 comprises a foot placement mat 104 and a support unit 101 .
- the foot placement mat 104 comprises multiple placement zones.
- the placement zones indicate a first location 701 for positioning the support unit 101 and second locations 105 for placing the user's 1101 feet.
- the indicated second locations 105 may, for example, comprise a “Front Foot Zone” for placing the user's 1101 front foot and a “Back Foot Zone” for placing the user's 1101 back foot as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- the support unit 101 comprises multiple laterally opposite support members 102 and multiple hand placement platforms 103 .
- Each of the laterally opposite support members 102 comprises an elongated section 102 a and a lower protruding section 102 b .
- the elongated section 102 a and the lower protruding section 102 b support opposite ends of the hand placement platforms 103 .
- the elongated section 102 a and the lower protruding section 102 b may, for example, comprise interlocking slots 301 for inserting the opposite ends of the hand placement platforms 103 .
- the laterally opposite support members 102 with the elongated section 102 a and the lower protruding section 102 b may, for example, resemble “L” shaped members.
- a side view of one of the laterally opposite support members 102 of the support unit 101 is exemplarily illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the hand placement platforms 103 are detachably attached to the elongated section 102 a and the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 for enabling placement of the user's 1101 hands in an elevated position and a lower position respectively.
- the hand placement platforms 103 may also be attached or glued to the elongated section 102 a and the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 .
- a top view of one of the hand placement platforms 103 of the support unit 101 is exemplarily illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the support unit 101 is positioned at the indicated first location 701 on the foot placement mat 104 .
- the hand placement platforms 103 may also indicate where the user's 1101 hands are to be positioned on the hand placement platforms 103 of the support unit 101 as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the hand placement platforms 103 are positioned horizontally and perpendicularly to the laterally opposite support members 102 .
- Interlocking slots 301 and 401 may be provided on the laterally opposite support members 102 and the hand placement platforms 103 respectively as illustrated in FIGS. 3-4 .
- the hand placement platforms 103 are detachably attached to the laterally opposite support members 102 through the interlocking slots 301 and 401 .
- the hand placement platforms 103 comprise a contoured profile for resting the user's 1101 shin when the user 1101 mounts the foot placement mat 104 by placing his feet at the indicated second locations 105 .
- the support unit 101 houses the toes of the user's 1101 feet when the user 1101 mounts the foot placement mat 104 at one of the indicated second locations 105 .
- the support unit 101 is designed to provide a “toe cave” feature as illustrated in FIGS. 8A-8B .
- the “toe cave” feature of the support unit 101 houses the toes of the user's 1101 feet.
- the contoured profile of the hand placement platforms 103 of the support unit 101 and provision for positioning the user's 1101 feet, shin, and toes is illustrated in FIGS. 8A-8B .
- the support unit 101 when positioned on the foot placement mat 104 enables the user to train 1101 in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport.
- the elongated section 102 a of the laterally opposite support members 102 is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat 104 and the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat 104 for enabling the user 1101 to place hands on the hand placement platform 103 a in the elevated position for training in one of the skill levels of the board sport, for example, the beginner's level.
- the support unit 101 of the portable apparatus 100 used in the elevated position for training at the beginner's level is exemplarily illustrated in FIG. 2A .
- the elongated section 102 a of the laterally opposite support members 102 is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat 104 and the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat 104 for enabling the user 1101 to place his hands on the hand placement platform 103 b in the lower position for training in one of the difficulty levels of the board sport, for example, the advanced level.
- the support unit 101 of the portable apparatus 100 used in the lower position for training in an advanced level is exemplarily illustrated in FIG. 2B .
- the user 1101 positions the elongated section 102 a or the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 in a parallel direction, or a perpendicular direction on the foot placement mat 104 based, for example, on the user's 1101 training requirements, the user's 1101 experience, the user's 1101 skill, and the user's 1101 comfort level.
- the support unit 101 may be used in the elevated position to aid training for beginners.
- the support unit 101 may be used in the lower position to provide training for advanced users.
- the support unit 101 used in the lower position as illustrated in FIG. 2B provide training in a skill set different than practice on the support unit 101 in the elevated position as illustrated in FIG. 2A .
- the use of the support unit 101 may be interchanged from the lower position to the elevated position and from the elevated position to the lower position as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the portable apparatus 100 further comprises a chest elevation pad 901 detachably placed on each of the hand placement platforms 103 , as illustrated in FIGS. 9A-9B , for enabling the user 1101 to increase elevation of the user's 1101 upper body.
- the chest elevation pad 901 elevates the user's 1101 upper body corresponding to the increased elevation.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a method of training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport using the portable apparatus disclosed herein.
- a portable apparatus for practicing the board mounting techniques is provided 1001 to a user.
- the portable apparatus comprises a foot placement mat and a support unit as explained in the detailed description of FIG. 1 .
- the user positions 1002 the support unit on the indicated first location on the foot placement mat.
- the user positions the elongated section or the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in a parallel direction or a perpendicular direction on the foot placement mat based on the user's training requirements, the user's experience, the user's skill, the user's comfort level, etc.
- the user places 1003 his hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the elevated position or the lower position, to align the user's body in a prone body position.
- the user then mounts 1004 the foot placement mat from the prone position by placing his feet at the indicated second locations and simultaneously withdraws his hands from the hand placement platform.
- the user repeatedly mounts the foot placement mat from the prone position and simultaneously withdraws the his hands from the hand placement platforms.
- the user may bend and straighten the user's elbows in the prone position, a move similar to a pushup exercise prior to mounting the foot placement mat.
- FIGS. 11A-11F exemplarily illustrate a user 1101 using the support unit 101 positioned on the foot placement mat 104 for training at a beginner's level.
- the support unit 101 is first positioned at the indicated first location 701 on the foot placement mat 104 .
- the user 1101 positions the elongated section 102 a of the laterally opposite support members 102 perpendicular to the foot placement mat 104 and positions the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 parallel to the foot placement mat 104 as illustrated in FIG. 11A .
- the user 1101 then places his hands with the user's 1101 arms bent at the elbows on the indicated location on the hand placement platform 103 a , as illustrated in FIG. 11B .
- the hand placement platform 103 a is detachably attached to the elongated section 102 a of the laterally opposite support members 102 as illustrated in FIG. 11C .
- the user 1101 then gradually straightens the bent arms with the hands placed on the hand placement platform 103 a as illustrated in FIG. 11D .
- the user 1101 then instantly mounts the foot placement mat 104 as illustrated in FIG. 11E .
- the user 1101 places the front foot at the “Front Foot Zone” indicated on the foot placement mat 104 , places the back foot at the “Back Foot Zone” indicated on the foot placement mat 104 , and withdraws his hands from the hand placement platform 103 a as illustrated in FIG. 11F to mount the foot placement mat 104 .
- the user 1101 then maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on the foot placement mat 104 corresponding to the board mounting techniques with his feet placed at the indicated second locations 105 , knees bent, and the body aligned corresponding to a board sport.
- FIGS. 12A-12F exemplarily illustrate a user 1101 using the support unit 101 positioned on the foot placement mat 104 for training at an advanced level.
- the support unit 101 is first positioned at the indicated first location 701 on the foot placement mat 104 .
- the user 1101 positions the elongated section 102 a of the laterally opposite support members 102 parallel to the foot placement mat 104 and positions the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 perpendicular to the foot placement mat 104 as illustrated in FIG. 12A .
- the user 1101 then places his hands with the user's 1101 arms bent at the elbows on the hand placement platform 103 b , as illustrated in FIG. 12B .
- the hand placement platform 103 b is detachably attached to the lower protruding section 102 b of the laterally opposite support members 102 as illustrated in FIG. 12C .
- the user 1101 then gradually straightens the bent arms with the hands placed on the hand placement platform 103 b as illustrated in FIG. 12D .
- the user 1101 positions his feet on the foot placement mat 104 as illustrated in FIG. 12E .
- the user 1101 places his front foot at the “Front Foot Zone” indicated on the foot placement mat 104 , places the back foot at the “Back Foot Zone” indicated on the foot placement mat 104 , and withdraws his 1101 hands from the hand placement platform 103 b as illustrated in FIG. 12F .
- the user 1101 then maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on the foot placement mat 104 corresponding to board mounting techniques with feet placed in the indicated second locations 105 , knees bent, and the body aligned corresponding to the board sport.
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Disclosed herein is a portable apparatus for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport. The portable apparatus comprises a foot placement mat and a support unit. The foot placement mat comprises multiple placement zones for indicating a first location for positioning a support unit and second locations for placing the user's feet. The support unit comprises laterally opposite support members and hand placement platforms. Each of the laterally opposite support members comprises an elongated section and a lower protruding section. The hand placement platforms are detachably attached to the elongated section or the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members for enabling placement of the user's hands in an elevated position or a lower position respectively. The support unit positioned on the foot placement mat enables the training of the user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport.
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- This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/248,908, titled “Board Sport Training Apparatus”, and filed on Oct. 10, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/981,409 titled “Multi-Level Surfing “Pop-Up” (initial standing-up) Practice Unit, filed on Oct. 19, 2007 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
- This invention, in general, relates to a training apparatus. More particularly, this invention relates to an apparatus for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport.
- Board sports for example, surfing, wind surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, etc. are sports that are played with a board as a primary equipment. Board sports are classified as action sports or extreme sports that require skill and technique. A user attains a degree of proficiency in the board sports only after a few trial sessions. The user needs a training apparatus that allows improvement of the user's board sporting skills and techniques related to the board sports. Moreover, the user needs a training apparatus that enables the user to simulate body actions corresponding to movements made by a person accomplished in the board sports. Typical board mounting techniques and practice methods require the user to lie on a floor which is uncomfortable to the user and is not amenable to the development of good board mounting techniques. Also, practicing boarding mounting techniques on training equipment not ergonomically designed for board sporting may result in the user losing balance and falling and therefore proves to be ineffective. Furthermore, inadequate room on the training equipment for positioning the user's feet may result in incorrect positioning of the user's feet while practicing board mounting techniques.
- Hence, there is an unmet need for a portable apparatus that trains a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport and provides an increased rate of learning and comfort to the user. Moreover, there is a need for a portable apparatus that aids in increasing board sporting skills and control of a board of the board sport.
- This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described in the detailed description of the invention. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- The portable apparatus disclosed herein addresses the above stated need for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport and for providing an increased rate of learning and comfort to the user. The portable apparatus comprises a support unit and a foot placement mat. The foot placement mat comprises multiple placement zones. The placement zones indicate a first location for positioning the support unit and second locations for placing the user's feet.
- The support unit comprises laterally opposite support members and multiple hand placement platforms. Each of the laterally opposite support members comprises an elongated section and a lower protruding section for supporting opposite ends of the hand placement platforms. The hand placement platforms may be detachably attached to the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members for enabling placement of the user's hands in an elevated position and a lower position respectively. The hand placement platforms may also be attached or glued to the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members. The hand support platforms are positioned horizontally and perpendicularly to the laterally opposite support members.
- The elongated section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat, and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat for enabling the user to place hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the elevated position for training in one of the difficulty levels of the board sport. The elongated section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned parallel to the foot placement mat, and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members is positioned perpendicular to the foot placement mat for enabling the user to place hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the lower position for training in one of the other difficulty levels of the board sport.
- The support unit is positioned at the indicated first location on the foot placement mat. The user positions the elongated section and the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in a parallel direction or a perpendicular direction on the foot placement mat based on the user's training requirements, user's experience, user's skill, and the user's comfort level. Prior to mounting the foot placement mat, the user places hands on one of the hand placement platforms detachably attached to the elongated section or the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in the elevated position or the lower position, to position the user's body in a prone body position. The user then mounts the foot placement mat from the prone position by placing his feet at the indicated second locations on the foot placement mat and simultaneously withdraws his hands from the hand placement platform.
- The user maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on the foot placement mat corresponding to the board mounting techniques of the board sport after mounting the foot placement mat. The user repeats the mounting on the foot placement mat from the prone position with simultaneous withdrawal of the hands from the hand placement platforms for practicing board mounting techniques. The hand placement platforms comprise a contoured profile to facilitate the user to rest the user's shin against the contoured profile when the user mounts the foot placement mat at the indicated second locations.
- The support unit in the elevated position or the lower position houses the toes of the user's feet when the user mounts the foot placement mat at one of the indicated second locations. The portable apparatus further comprises a chest elevation pad detachably placed on each of the hand placement platforms for enabling the user to increase the elevation of the user's upper body. The chest elevation pad elevates the upper body corresponding to the increased elevation.
- The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, exemplary constructions of the invention are shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific methods and instrumentalities disclosed herein.
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FIGS. 1A-1B exemplarily illustrate a portable apparatus for training a user in different difficulty levels of a board sport. -
FIGS. 2A-2B exemplarily illustrate a support unit of the portable apparatus used in an elevated position and a lower position respectively. -
FIG. 3 exemplarily illustrates a side view of one of the laterally opposite support members of the support unit. -
FIG. 4 exemplarily illustrates a top view of one of the hand placement support members of the support unit. -
FIG. 5 exemplarily illustrates the interchangeable use of the support unit. -
FIG. 6 exemplarily illustrates indications of locations for placing the user's hands on the hand placement platforms of the support unit. -
FIG. 7 exemplarily illustrates a foot placement mat of the portable apparatus with placement zones for indicating second locations for placing feet of the user. -
FIGS. 8A-8B exemplarily illustrate the contoured profile of the hand placement platforms of the support unit and provision for positioning the feet, shin, and toes of a user. -
FIGS. 9A-9B exemplarily illustrate a chest elevation pad detachably placed on each of the hand placement platforms of a support unit for increasing elevation of the user's upper body. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a method of training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport using the portable apparatus. -
FIGS. 11A-11F exemplarily illustrate a user using the support unit positioned on the foot placement mat for training in a beginner's level. -
FIGS. 12A-12F exemplarily illustrate a user using the support unit positioned on the foot placement mat for training at an advanced level. -
FIGS. 1A-1B exemplarily illustrate aportable apparatus 100 for training auser 1101 in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport. The board sports may, for example, comprise windsurfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing, etc. Theportable apparatus 100 comprises afoot placement mat 104 and asupport unit 101. Thefoot placement mat 104 comprises multiple placement zones. The placement zones indicate afirst location 701 for positioning thesupport unit 101 andsecond locations 105 for placing the user's 1101 feet. The indicatedsecond locations 105 may, for example, comprise a “Front Foot Zone” for placing the user's 1101 front foot and a “Back Foot Zone” for placing the user's 1101 back foot as illustrated inFIG. 7 . - The
support unit 101 comprises multiple laterally oppositesupport members 102 and multiplehand placement platforms 103. Each of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 comprises anelongated section 102 a and alower protruding section 102 b. Theelongated section 102 a and the lower protrudingsection 102 b support opposite ends of thehand placement platforms 103. Theelongated section 102 a and the lower protrudingsection 102 b may, for example, comprise interlockingslots 301 for inserting the opposite ends of thehand placement platforms 103. The laterally oppositesupport members 102 with theelongated section 102 a and the lower protrudingsection 102 b may, for example, resemble “L” shaped members. A side view of one of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 of thesupport unit 101 is exemplarily illustrated inFIG. 3 . - The
hand placement platforms 103 are detachably attached to theelongated section 102 a and the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 for enabling placement of the user's 1101 hands in an elevated position and a lower position respectively. Thehand placement platforms 103 may also be attached or glued to theelongated section 102 a and the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102. A top view of one of thehand placement platforms 103 of thesupport unit 101 is exemplarily illustrated inFIG. 4 . Thesupport unit 101 is positioned at the indicatedfirst location 701 on thefoot placement mat 104. - The
hand placement platforms 103 may also indicate where the user's 1101 hands are to be positioned on thehand placement platforms 103 of thesupport unit 101 as illustrated inFIG. 6 . Thehand placement platforms 103 are positioned horizontally and perpendicularly to the laterally oppositesupport members 102. Interlockingslots support members 102 and thehand placement platforms 103 respectively as illustrated inFIGS. 3-4 . Thehand placement platforms 103 are detachably attached to the laterally oppositesupport members 102 through the interlockingslots - The
hand placement platforms 103 comprise a contoured profile for resting the user's 1101 shin when theuser 1101 mounts thefoot placement mat 104 by placing his feet at the indicatedsecond locations 105. Thesupport unit 101 houses the toes of the user's 1101 feet when theuser 1101 mounts thefoot placement mat 104 at one of the indicatedsecond locations 105. Thesupport unit 101 is designed to provide a “toe cave” feature as illustrated inFIGS. 8A-8B . The “toe cave” feature of thesupport unit 101 houses the toes of the user's 1101 feet. The contoured profile of thehand placement platforms 103 of thesupport unit 101 and provision for positioning the user's 1101 feet, shin, and toes is illustrated inFIGS. 8A-8B . - The
support unit 101 when positioned on thefoot placement mat 104 enables the user to train 1101 in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport. Theelongated section 102 a of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 is positioned perpendicular to thefoot placement mat 104 and the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 is positioned parallel to thefoot placement mat 104 for enabling theuser 1101 to place hands on thehand placement platform 103 a in the elevated position for training in one of the skill levels of the board sport, for example, the beginner's level. Thesupport unit 101 of theportable apparatus 100 used in the elevated position for training at the beginner's level is exemplarily illustrated inFIG. 2A . - The
elongated section 102 a of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 is positioned parallel to thefoot placement mat 104 and the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 is positioned perpendicular to thefoot placement mat 104 for enabling theuser 1101 to place his hands on thehand placement platform 103 b in the lower position for training in one of the difficulty levels of the board sport, for example, the advanced level. Thesupport unit 101 of theportable apparatus 100 used in the lower position for training in an advanced level is exemplarily illustrated inFIG. 2B . - The
user 1101 positions theelongated section 102 a or the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 in a parallel direction, or a perpendicular direction on thefoot placement mat 104 based, for example, on the user's 1101 training requirements, the user's 1101 experience, the user's 1101 skill, and the user's 1101 comfort level. For example, thesupport unit 101 may be used in the elevated position to aid training for beginners. Thesupport unit 101 may be used in the lower position to provide training for advanced users. Thesupport unit 101 used in the lower position as illustrated inFIG. 2B provide training in a skill set different than practice on thesupport unit 101 in the elevated position as illustrated inFIG. 2A . The use of thesupport unit 101 may be interchanged from the lower position to the elevated position and from the elevated position to the lower position as illustrated inFIG. 5 . - The
portable apparatus 100 further comprises achest elevation pad 901 detachably placed on each of thehand placement platforms 103, as illustrated inFIGS. 9A-9B , for enabling theuser 1101 to increase elevation of the user's 1101 upper body. Thechest elevation pad 901 elevates the user's 1101 upper body corresponding to the increased elevation. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a method of training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport using the portable apparatus disclosed herein. A portable apparatus for practicing the board mounting techniques is provided 1001 to a user. The portable apparatus comprises a foot placement mat and a support unit as explained in the detailed description ofFIG. 1 . - The user positions 1002 the support unit on the indicated first location on the foot placement mat. The user positions the elongated section or the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members in a parallel direction or a perpendicular direction on the foot placement mat based on the user's training requirements, the user's experience, the user's skill, the user's comfort level, etc. The user places 1003 his hands on one of the hand placement platforms in the elevated position or the lower position, to align the user's body in a prone body position. The user then mounts 1004 the foot placement mat from the prone position by placing his feet at the indicated second locations and simultaneously withdraws his hands from the hand placement platform. To practice the board mounting technique, the user repeatedly mounts the foot placement mat from the prone position and simultaneously withdraws the his hands from the hand placement platforms. The user may bend and straighten the user's elbows in the prone position, a move similar to a pushup exercise prior to mounting the foot placement mat.
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FIGS. 11A-11F exemplarily illustrate auser 1101 using thesupport unit 101 positioned on thefoot placement mat 104 for training at a beginner's level. Thesupport unit 101 is first positioned at the indicatedfirst location 701 on thefoot placement mat 104. Theuser 1101 positions theelongated section 102 a of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 perpendicular to thefoot placement mat 104 and positions the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 parallel to thefoot placement mat 104 as illustrated inFIG. 11A . Theuser 1101 then places his hands with the user's 1101 arms bent at the elbows on the indicated location on thehand placement platform 103 a, as illustrated inFIG. 11B . Thehand placement platform 103 a is detachably attached to theelongated section 102 a of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 as illustrated inFIG. 11C . - The
user 1101 then gradually straightens the bent arms with the hands placed on thehand placement platform 103 a as illustrated inFIG. 11D . Theuser 1101 then instantly mounts thefoot placement mat 104 as illustrated inFIG. 11E . Theuser 1101 places the front foot at the “Front Foot Zone” indicated on thefoot placement mat 104, places the back foot at the “Back Foot Zone” indicated on thefoot placement mat 104, and withdraws his hands from thehand placement platform 103 a as illustrated inFIG. 11F to mount thefoot placement mat 104. Theuser 1101 then maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on thefoot placement mat 104 corresponding to the board mounting techniques with his feet placed at the indicatedsecond locations 105, knees bent, and the body aligned corresponding to a board sport. -
FIGS. 12A-12F exemplarily illustrate auser 1101 using thesupport unit 101 positioned on thefoot placement mat 104 for training at an advanced level. Thesupport unit 101 is first positioned at the indicatedfirst location 701 on thefoot placement mat 104. Theuser 1101 positions theelongated section 102 a of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 parallel to thefoot placement mat 104 and positions the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 perpendicular to thefoot placement mat 104 as illustrated inFIG. 12A . Theuser 1101 then places his hands with the user's 1101 arms bent at the elbows on thehand placement platform 103 b, as illustrated inFIG. 12B . Thehand placement platform 103 b is detachably attached to the lower protrudingsection 102 b of the laterally oppositesupport members 102 as illustrated inFIG. 12C . - The
user 1101 then gradually straightens the bent arms with the hands placed on thehand placement platform 103 b as illustrated inFIG. 12D . Theuser 1101 then positions his feet on thefoot placement mat 104 as illustrated inFIG. 12E . Theuser 1101 then places his front foot at the “Front Foot Zone” indicated on thefoot placement mat 104, places the back foot at the “Back Foot Zone” indicated on thefoot placement mat 104, and withdraws his 1101 hands from thehand placement platform 103 b as illustrated inFIG. 12F . Theuser 1101 then maintains a predefined body alignment and standing maneuver on thefoot placement mat 104 corresponding to board mounting techniques with feet placed in the indicatedsecond locations 105, knees bent, and the body aligned corresponding to the board sport. - The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the invention has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may effect numerous modifications thereto and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention in its aspects.
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1. A support unit for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport, the support unit comprising:
laterally opposite support members each comprising an elongated section and a lower protruding section,
a first hand placement platform connected with the elongated section of the laterally opposite support members;
a second hand placement platform connected with the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members such that the second hand placement platform is positioned lower in elevation than the first hand placement platform;
a first toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the first hand placement platform; and
a second toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the second hand placement platform.
2. The support unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second hand placement platforms have a contoured profile at least partially coincident with the respective first and second toe caves.
3. The support unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first and second hand placement platforms are positioned horizontally and perpendicularly to the laterally opposite support members.
4. The support unit in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a chest elevation pad detachably placed on each of the first and second hand placement platforms to increase an elevation of an upper body of the user resting their upper body against each respective first or second hand placement platform.
5. The support unit in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first and second hand placement platforms are detachable from the laterally opposite support members.
6. An apparatus for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport, the support unit comprising:
a support unit comprising:
laterally opposite support members each comprising an elongated section and a lower protruding section,
a first hand placement platform connected with the elongated section of the laterally opposite support members;
a second hand placement platform connected with the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members such that the second hand placement platform is positioned lower in elevation than the first hand placement platform;
a first toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the first hand placement platform;
a second toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the second hand placement platform; and
a foot placement mat representing the board of the board sport, the foot placement mat having a plurality of foot placement zones and at least one placement location designation for the support unit, each foot placement zone representing a suggested placement of a user's foot on the foot placement mat.
7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 6 , wherein each of the first and second hand placement platforms of the support unit have a contoured profile at least partially coincident with the respective first and second toe caves.
8. The apparatus in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the first hand placement platform of the support unit is provided in a plane that is normal to a plane of the second hand placement platform of the support unit, and wherein access to the second hand placement platform is enabled by tilting the support unit on the foot placement map by 90 degrees.
9. An apparatus for training a user in increasing levels of skill, control and maneuverability of a board for a board sport, the support unit comprising:
a foot placement mat representing the board of the board sport, the foot placement mat having a plurality of foot placement zones and at least one support unit placement location, each foot placement zone representing a suggested placement of a user's foot on the foot placement mat;
a support unit sized and adapted for placement at the at least one support unit placement location on the foot placement map, the support unit comprising:
laterally opposite support members each comprising an elongated section and a lower protruding section,
a first hand placement platform connected with the elongated section of the laterally opposite support members;
a second hand placement platform connected with the lower protruding section of the laterally opposite support members such that the second hand placement platform is positioned lower in elevation than the first hand placement platform;
a first toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the first hand placement platform; and
a second toe cave formed by the laterally opposite support members and the second hand placement platform.
10. The apparatus in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second hand placement platforms of the support unit have a contoured profile comprising a contoured cut-in above the respective first and second toe caves
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