How do you train the High Level Throwing® pattern with an injured lower extremity and unable to step and throw? What if the doctor said you weren’t allowed to perform any weight bearing activities? Would you just stop throwing and wait until the injury healed AND then work on your arm? Whether it’s a stress […]
Supine Anti-Resistance Throwing Exercise for Baseball/Softball Players
We started implementing this exercise in our Pre-Screening Evaluations to see what type of anti-resistance ability athletes have AND if they understand how to create separation between the pelvis and torso! Core stability really means the ability to resist motion in certain planes of movement, and most athletes have no idea how to do this. […]
Consistent Training Improves Velocity
Here it is. The secret to getting better. If an athlete stays consistent with their training, they get better! Holy cow! Is that it? Is that the secret? What Training Included @ Wasserman Strength from September-March Included Pre-Screening Evaluations & Baseline Testing Included Weekly Workout Training Sessions (general and specific) Included High Level Throwing Patterns […]
Kevin McGowan, NY Mets Baseball
Meet Kevin McGowan, a RHP in the NY Mets Minor League System who has been training with Wasserman Strength since his Sophomore year in High School (2010). We love working with athletes on a consistent basis. That’s one of the reasons why we structure our programs the way we do. Our process is Long Term […]
Infield Development: 3B Double Play Throw | High Level Throwing®
When a ball is hit directly at you as simulated in the clips, there is no stride involved. This is just a basic weight shift throw. This is one fluent motion with no pauses or delays in the body or arm pattern. If the ball is hit slightly to your left OR if you have […]
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