A ball throwing machine can include a hopper for receiving one or more balls and a ball delivery device. The ball delivery device can be used to throw or pitch a ball from the hopper to a user of the machine. The ball delivery device can include wheels to impart speed to the ball and a direction sys
A ball throwing machine can include a hopper for receiving one or more balls and a ball delivery device. The ball delivery device can be used to throw or pitch a ball from the hopper to a user of the machine. The ball delivery device can include wheels to impart speed to the ball and a direction system to control the projection angle of the ball. The direction system can control at least one of the up and down angle and the side to side angle of the ball as it is thrown, among possibly other throwing parameters. A controller may be provided for controlling operation of the ball throwing machine.
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1. A ball throwing system comprising: a ball throwing machine comprising: one or more wheels configured to impart motion to one or more balls;a frame attached to the one or more wheels, wherein the frame is positionable to control a trajectory of the one or more balls and includes a first bracket hi
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A ball throwing system comprising: a ball throwing machine comprising: one or more wheels configured to impart motion to one or more balls;a frame attached to the one or more wheels, wherein the frame is positionable to control a trajectory of the one or more balls and includes a first bracket hingedly coupled to a second bracket, wherein the one or more wheels are coupled to the first bracket;a ball delivery control circuit configured to control the one or more wheels, the ball delivery control circuit comprising a processor configured to: receive first instructions to execute a first training program from a controller in communication with the ball delivery control circuit, the first instructions configured to cause the one or more wheels to deliver at least a first subset of the one or more balls to a player; andone or more logic modules stored on a non-transitory storage medium of the controller, the one or more logic modules including instructions being executable by one or more processors of the controller to perform operations including transmit the first instructions to the ball throwing machine, wherein data pertaining to the first training program is recorded in a player profile. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first training program corresponds to a first drill comprising a series of throwing maneuvers with one or more of: different speeds, different trajectories or different directions. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first training program is configured to provide the ball throwing machine with one or more instructions that automate the throwing maneuvers with one or more of: different speeds or different trajectories. 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising the one or more balls, wherein the one or more balls are soccer balls. 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the one or more soccer balls are smaller than size 5 soccer balls to increase training efficiency. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the ball throwing machine further comprises a hopper that holds at least a portion of the one or more balls. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the ball delivery control circuit is further configured to: record player training data comprising information regarding training of the player during the first training program, the player training data comprising data regarding a number of the one or more balls delivered and trajectories of the one or more balls delivered. 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the ball delivery control circuit is further configured to: submit the player training data over a network to a server for storage in a profile associated with the player. 9. The system of claim 8, further comprises a network application stored on the server, the network application configured to transmit the player training data to one or more electronic devices that are communicatively coupled to the server. 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller is one of: a smart phone, tablet, laptop, personal digital assistant (PDA), a wireless handheld device, or a desktop computer, and wherein the controller comprises a training module. 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the training module is configured to: record player training data comprising information regarding training of the player during the first training program, the player training data comprising data regarding a number of the one or more balls delivered and trajectories of the one or more balls delivered. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the training module is further configured to: submit the player training data over a network to a server for storage in a profile associated with the player. 13. The system of claim 12, further comprises a network application stored on the server, the network application configured to transmit the player training data to one or more electronic devices that are communicatively coupled to the server. 14. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more logic modules stored on the non-transitory storage medium of the controller receive, from the ball throwing machine, information pertaining to each of the one or more balls thrown in response to execution of the first training program. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the information pertaining to each of the one or more balls thrown in response to execution of the first training program includes one or more of: ball velocity, ball delivery method, ball trajectory, ball oscillation, or ball throwing frequency. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein a ball delivery method includes whether a first ball of the one or more balls was delivered via ground, a line drive, or a lob. 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the frame is further positionable to control a direction of the one or more balls. 18. The system of claim 1, wherein the player profile includes a cloud-based profile that includes one or more of: identifying information of the player, experience-based statistics, a player level, or an affiliate studio location. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the player profile is configured for social networking. 20. The system of claim 1, further comprising: one or more secondary wheels configured to enable the ball throwing machine to roll along a ground surface, wherein the one or more wheels and the one or more secondary wheels are located at a distal end of the ball throwing machine. 21. The system of claim 1, wherein the first bracket is coupled to an actuator configured to operably alter the positioning of the first bracket according to the first training program. 22. A ball throwing system comprising: one or more wheels configured to impart motion to one or more balls;a frame attached to the one or more wheels, wherein the frame is positionable to control a trajectory of the one or more balls and includes a first bracket hingedly coupled to a second bracket, wherein the one or more wheels are coupled to the first bracket;a ball delivery control circuit configured to control the one or more wheels, the ball delivery control circuit comprising a processor configured to: receive first instructions to execute a first training program from a controller in communication with the ball delivery control circuit, the first instructions configured to cause the one or more wheels to deliver the one or more balls to a player, andrecord data pertaining to the first training program. 23. The system of claim 22, wherein the data pertaining to the first training program is recorded in a player profile, wherein the player profile includes a cloud-based profile that includes one or more of: identifying information of the player, experience-based statistics, a player level, or an affiliate studio location. 24. The system of claim 23, wherein the player profile is configured for social networking.
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