Mazzanobile
Paul Mazzanobile, Surf City, NJ US
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20100167875 | CHASING TRAINING DEVICE - An athletic training device to develop speed and agility. A robot can be programmed or remote controlled to move in an erratic manner so that it can be chased by an athlete. An on-board shut-off unit stops the device when it is removed by the athlete chasing the device. | 07-01-2010 |
20120021871 | CHASING TRAINING DEVICE - An athletic training device to develop speed and agility. A robot can be programmed or remote controlled to move in an erratic manner so that it can be chased by an athlete. An on-board shut-off unit stops the device when it is removed by the athlete chasing the device. | 01-26-2012 |
20120190501 | SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are training devices useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee, systems comprising same, and methods of improving a trainee's agility and/or speed. In one embodiment a training device comprises a first sensor operatively associated with a control mechanism, wherein the control mechanism is optionally configured to enable the device to move (a) randomly, (b) in a predetermined movement pattern, or (c) in relation to a second sensor. | 07-26-2012 |
20140194249 | SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are training devices useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee, systems comprising same, and methods of improving a trainee's agility and/or speed. In one embodiment a training device comprises a first sensor operatively associated with a control mechanism, wherein the control mechanism is optionally configured to enable the device to move (a) randomly, (b) in a predetermined movement pattern, or (c) in relation to a second sensor. | 07-10-2014 |
Paul Mazzanobile, Surf City NJ
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20140106937 | CHASING TRAINING DEVICE - An athletic training device to develop speed and agility. A robot can be programmed or remote controlled to move in an erratic manner so that it can be chased by an athlete. An on-board shut-off unit stops the device when it is removed by the athlete chasing the device. | 04-17-2014 |
Paul Mazzanobile, Edgewater, NJ US
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20150094190 | SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein are training devices useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee, systems comprising same, and methods of improving a trainee's agility and/or speed. In one embodiment a training device comprises a first sensor operatively associated with a control mechanism, wherein the control mechanism is optionally configured to enable the device to move (a) randomly, (b) in a predetermined movement pattern, or (c) in relation to a second sensor. | 04-02-2015 |
20160030825 | MULTIPLE TARGET SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING SYSTEMS - Described herein are training systems comprising more than one training device useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee. At least two of the training devices in a system comprise signaling modules that can be used to engage or dis-engage the trainee. The disclosed systems more accurately re-create actual “play” environments in sports or any other endeavors having more than one potential target of engagement (e.g., team sports). | 02-04-2016 |
Paul Mazzanobile US
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20160030825 | MULTIPLE TARGET SPEED AND/OR AGILITY TRAINING SYSTEMS - Described herein are training systems comprising more than one training device useful for improving the agility and/or speed of a trainee. At least two of the training devices in a system comprise signaling modules that can be used to engage or dis-engage the trainee. The disclosed systems more accurately re-create actual “play” environments in sports or any other endeavors having more than one potential target of engagement (e.g., team sports). | 02-04-2016 |