Strength in Numbers #118
In our Certified Pitching Biomechanics Course, we talk about linked events from the wind-up to the release and how every moment in the delivery matters.
. The obvious points are:
Peak knee height,
Stride foot contact,
Maximal external rotation,
Ball release,
Maximal internal rotation,
and Follow-through.
In biomechanics, these are called…
Strength in Numbers #116
Be a Specialist Generalist
As we were developing our certification courses, we recognized the financial commitment our students were making, but even more so, they were committing to 20 hours of education. That kind of person needed to be labeled, and I mean in a good way. The only thing that…
Strength in Numbers #115
It's painful to read some of the current news on throwing arm injuries. All I see is that velocity and biomechanics are the culprits, like in this article in Sports Illustrated and this one by USA Today. Yet, no one is voicing a solution other than to throw slower and be…
Strength in Numbers #113
You never want something altered in what the Lord Himself gave you. We have perfectly designed elbows but imperfect ways of monitoring and training—at least until a player has their own portable device, monitoring, and individualized training platform (ahem, see: ArmCare.com).
When you keep revising surgery, more material is lost, regrafting…
Strength in Numbers #112
The road to athletic excellence is paved with dedication, discipline, and well-structured training. Optimizing training programs is paramount for athletes, especially those involved in sports like baseball or softball that heavily rely on the throwing arm.
This Strength in Numbers is inspired by one of my pro athletes, a player who…
Strength In Numbers #111
I have this kid….and he has the strongest arm I have ever seen.
Player A set a PR a few days ago at 277.2 lbs of throwing arm force. He also was awarded a scholarship after losing two scholarships due to arm injuries and one to COVID—a sad story with a…
Strength in Numbers #110
In the world of sports, throwing arm injuries are often viewed as setbacks, causing frustration, disappointment, and isolation. Yet, hidden within the struggles lie valuable lessons that can shape an athlete's body, mind, and character.
I am going to talk about the light amongst the darkness as it relates to throwing…
Strength in Numbers #109
I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy writing weekly newsletters on critical performance elements intersecting throwing arm health and performance.
Deep coaching insights from our Bulletproof Arm Series take you into our personal coaching journey with real case studies and a roadmap on how you can advance athletic performance, throwing performance, and…
Strength in Numbers #108
I am pumped for the up-and-coming launch of our new MLB Performance and Recovery Habits Course.
It will give you a systematic approach to fueling the body, preparing it for competition, integrating training that maximizes recovery, and going through an evening routine to restore the body so it can be…
Strength in Numbers #107
When I was the Director of Performance Integration with the Los Angeles Angels, I had a unique role in overseeing a new undertaking in amateur scouting.
My mission was to identify prospects who projected high for athletic performance and had a true competitive process for the amateur draft.
Over the years, I've come to understand…