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Baseball Clinics - Articles
Rotator Cuff and Scapular Strengthening for Baseball and Softball
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Chris M.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:36am
at BaseballStrength.com, who published an article entitled “Counter Dead Arm With Crossover Symmetry” by Jim Moran, a Physical Therapist and Shoulder Specialist. This article introduced me 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.
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Foot & Ankle Injuries in Baseball & Softball
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Northcoast Footcare
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 »
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Baseball Equipment
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Romelette L.
Posted
Fri 19 Feb 2010 5:57pm
looking for baseball clinics around but what I found are a bit far from home. But I am still hopeful that maybe as summer comes they would open up. And if ever that happens I would be shopping for Baseball Equipment. Because of limited sources offline I think I would be looking for equipments online especially now that I have seen all the products that are being
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Bobby Woods Baseball
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Seeryus Mama ..
Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 12:00am
Bobby Woods has been playing baseball since he was a kid. He’s not only played, but has coached and been a part of some pretty powerful baseball organizations. To this day, he still heads the Bobby Woods Baseball Clinics in Southern New Jersey. A clinic that’s in it’s 35th year!
It’s hard to believe that baseball season is here again, our
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In-Season Baseball Strength and Conditioning: Part 3 – College Baseball
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Eric C.
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
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In-Season Baseball Strength and Conditioning: Part 2 – High School Baseball
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Eric C.
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
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Push-ups for Baseball Players
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Eric C.
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 4:41pm
Q: I attended the baseball strength training clinic you gave in Long Island. I have a question for you about push-ups for pitchers. I am using push-ups with all player..., which allows for safe overhead movements. Research has shown that baseball pitchers have less scapular upward rotation compared with position players and non-athletes - so
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Baseball production and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Costa Rica
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Helge V. K.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 12:44pm
The game of baseball is a pure product of America . Every baseball used in the major leagues are hand-made. The men and women of Turrialba , Costa Rica handcraft millions of baseballs with the precision of a machine. The factory is in the middle of the country, in a small city called Turrialba.
Helge: I can imagine the working
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