The Double Shuffle Throw teaches rhythm and proper sequencing in a throw that can be used in your normal daily throwing session OR as an infield drill. I wrote about the Double Shuffle Drill in PART 1 of this series. Check it out if you haven’t already. During your normal throwing routine, implementing this drill […]
Why We Don’t Perform the Medicine Ball “Push” Throw Anymore
Medicine Balls are everywhere. They have exploded onto the strength training scene allowing any athlete or weekly warrior to train for strength, power, balance and core stability. This modality can be used in a variety of settings and very popular amongst transfer sports such as baseball, softball, tennis and golf. There are hundreds of medicine […]
The New Wrist Flick “Set Up” Drill
For all you Baseball & Softball Coaches out there that just can’t get away from the darn Wrist Flick Drill, I’ve created something just for you! It’s called the Wrist Flick “Set Up” Throw. It gives you all those warm and fuzzy feelings of using the Wrist Flick drill, without actually hardwiring your brain to […]
Indoor Long Toss for Arm Endurance and Speed
There should never be an excuse of why you can’t perform long toss. If you can’t get outside to throw, there are plenty of ways to get your work in! Listen, you’re never too good to throw into a net! You don’t need a partner and it can save you time! When we perform our […]
Assessing Rotational Athletes: Supine Twist
This drill stems from the supine anti-resistance exercise that we use in our pre-screening evaluation, but we can take this a step further. By adding a simulated throw or even an actual throw to this movement, the athlete can feel resistance created between the hips and torso and learn how to produce a throw from […]
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