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Tim Grover

from Forest Park, IL
Age ~65

Tim Grover Phones & Addresses

  • Forest Park, IL
  • Oak Park, IL
  • 3832 Leavitt St, Chicago, IL 60618 (773) 871-5291
  • Peaks Island, ME
  • North Andover, MA
  • 510 W Erie St APT 1207, Chicago, IL 60654

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Location:
707 Carpenter Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304
Industry:
Education Management
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Location:
United States
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Owner, Dog Training Advice Extra

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Location:
United States
Industry:
E-Learning

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Tim Grover
Global Water Shop
Water Coolers
6205 Wagner Rd, Edmonton, AB T6E 4N4
Tim Grover
Owner
Attack Athletics Publishing
Misc Publishing
1051 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
Tim Grover
Global Water Shop
Water Coolers
Tim S. Grover
President, Chief Executive Officer
ATTACK Athletics
Sports · Management Consulting Services
2641 W Harrison, Chicago, IL 60612
516 N Ogden Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
(773) 826-2300

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Us Patents

Basketball Shooting Training Article

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US Patent:
20120190483, Jul 26, 2012
Filed:
Jan 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/358211
Inventors:
Tim Singh Grover - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
US Classification:
473450, 473422
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to basketball shooting training articles. The article includes a sleeve having an elongate cylindrical body with an opening at a proximal end and an opening at a distal end for passage of a player's arm therethrough. The sleeve includes release indicia located adjacent the proximal end of the article so that when the article is worn the release indicia is located between the player's elbow and shoulder, preferably at the player's bicep, and more preferably at the upper portion of the player's bicep. The sleeve may also include alignment indicia for aligning the player's arm and basketball with a target. A method for training proper basketball shooting technique and a method of constructing a basketball shooting training device are also provided.

Basketball Shooting Training Device And Method

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US Patent:
20120283049, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
May 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/465861
Inventors:
Tim Singh Grover - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
US Classification:
473450, 473422
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a device for training proper finger spacing on a basketball ball at the time of releasing the ball. The basketball training devices provided herein maintain two adjacent fingers in comfortably spaced relation to enable the player to support and release the ball from those two fingers, thereby increasing the player's control of the ball and improving the accuracy of the basketball shot. A method for maintaining two adjacent fingers of a basketball player's hand in spaced and angled relation when shooting a basketball is provided. A method for making the training device is also provided.

Basketball Training Apparatus

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US Patent:
58002910, Sep 1, 1998
Filed:
Apr 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/632816
Inventors:
Tim S. Grover - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Hoopmate, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A63B 6900
US Classification:
473447
Abstract:
A basketball practice or training apparatus or assembly is provided including a floor mount and a vertical standard extending upwardly therefrom. Elongate arm shot obstructions are provided at the top of the standard and are removably mounted for changing the configuration of the shot obstruction if desired such as for practicing jump shots versus free throws. A guarding mechanism is also provided and is secured to the standard and includes a player-engaging portion in front of the standard and spaced above the floor mount. Preferably, the player-engaging portion is selectively movable transversely of the standard to adjust its position in front of the standard so as to allow an operator to manipulate the guarding mechanism for keeping the player-engaging portion close to the player even if they change their position relative to the standard. The guarding mechanism may also allow the operator to pivot the apparatus so as to angularly move the player-engaging portion and shot obstructions so they are maintained between the player and basket as the player moves about the standard for practicing various turnaround and face-up jump shots.
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