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Rotator Cuff and Scapular Strengthening for Baseball and Softball by Chris M. Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:36am to the concept of plyometric training for the rotator cuff and here is a video explaining how Crossover Symmetry works and why your baseball and softball players need it. Visit Crossover Symmetry - they have some outstanding testimonials! Tags: crossover+symmetry, rotator+cuff, shoulder+strength, plyometrics, baseball, softball Read on »
Foot & Ankle Injuries in Baseball & Softball by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm “With warm weather approaching, many athletes are busy gearing up for another competitive season in their sport. Unfortunately, training in improper footwear and neglecting to stretch properly before and after activity greatly increases serious occurrences of foot and ankle injury,” said APMA President Dr. Ross Taubman. Continue Reading » ... Read on »
Whiffle Ball as Respite by Dr. Larry W. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:10pm It takes a kind of obsessive nuttiness to build an authentic whiffle ball field in your backyard and then host games between rival states, doesn't it?  Asperger's Conversations takes a break while psychologists and docs from Vermont and New Hampshire battle it out on the field.  Saturday's games were played in Chesterfield, NH at the home of Dr Read on »
In-Season Baseball Strength and Conditioning: Part 3 – College Baseball by Eric C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 23 Mar 2011 7:47am This is part 3 of my series on in-season baseball strength and conditioning programs.  In case you missed them, be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2 . Today, we’ll be talking about managing the college baseball player in-season. There are definitely some similarities between how we manage our college and high school guys (described in Part 2 Read on »
In-Season Baseball Strength and Conditioning: Part 2 – High School Baseball by Eric C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 22 Mar 2011 7:42am In case you missed Part 1 of this series on In-Season Baseball Strength and Conditioning, you can check it out HERE . Today, I’ll be discussing how to attack in-season training for high school baseball players.  I’ll divide things up between position players (plus catchers) and pitchers. Position Players/Catchers With our position players Read on »
Bobby Woods Baseball by Seeryus Mama .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 May 2010 12:00am .  These videos are an in depth look into the different aspects of the game and are perfect for boys and girls playing baseball or softball. Mom Can You Teach Me How To Hit? was created to teach parents how to teach their children to hit a baseball and softball. Coach Woods fused his talents, from years of experience, into this unique teaching video. His Read on »
Article Series--Strength and Power for Baseball Players, Part 1 by RxBlogger Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:34pm . Training methods described in this series apply to both male and female baseball/softball players unless otherwise noted. In part 2 of this series, I will discuss planes of motion... Every baseball player wants to be bigger, faster and stronger. Sometimes, this desire causes some athletes to want to speed up the process. This article series does Read on »
you can payment by western union to get Cheap Baseball Jerseys by www.cheapjerseysspot.com Posted Thu 17 May 2012 5:16pm The Cheap Jerseys Sale   is a humorous clothing for a boy or a girl of Halloween. Unless you or your ideas are a champion seamstress, this is kind of dress up clothing, will be more about compiler than theory of sewing. These works up: shoes, tight pants, filling, jersey island, and helmets. shoes The shoes of the football player NFL Football ... Read on »
Spring Baseball & Cheer by ffong Posted Sun 11 Apr 2010 12:00am Read on »
Baseball Principles to Fix Healthcare? by Mike P. Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:14pm of the statistical practices that major league baseball uses in making decisions about players and certain plays. Their closing remarks proclaim “ healthcare behaves like a hidebound, tradition-based ball club that chases after aging sluggers and plays by the old rules: we pay too much and get too little in return.” Clearly the trio is not a big fan of healthcare Read on »