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 […]
Shoulder Health for Baseball & Softball Athletes
The Standing Weighted Wall Y exercise is something that is given to certain athletes that have already learned the proper scap movement “Y” pattern without any weight AND can properly activate the Lower Trap without shrugging. Arm Angle & Scapular Plane Make sure the arm is out at a 135º-145º angle from the body. This […]
Medicine Ball Shuffle Throws for Velocity Development!
When training the throwing movement with medicine balls, we need to implement a specific type of drill that will enhance high level throwing patterns, not inhibit them! Instead of performing the traditional shuffle throws in which you push the ball straight into the wall, try the shuffle behind throws. This drill will reinforce the hip […]
Medicine Ball Side Slams to Improve Weight Shift & Velocity!
This is a great drill to incorporate as a pre-work exercise or as an explosive movement within any workout program. This Frontal Plane to Sagittal Plane Movement allows resistance to be created between the hips and trunk (torso). Any throwing athlete should implement this exercise because it simulates the hip to trunk relationship in High […]
Double Shuffle Throwing Drill – Part 1
The Double Shuffle Throw is a great drill to feel rhythm and proper sequencing in a throw! In the clip below, I’m using a longer arm action, something that resembles pitchers or outfielders. You can also simulate a catcher or infielder throw as the elbow will then stay flexed throughout the double shuffle movement. Double […]
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