Strength in Numbers #125
I don’t go by Dr. Crotin. My father was in the medical field and went by that prefix, but I have a multidisciplinary PhD. I had…
Strength in Numbers #124
I'm writing this late on Thanksgiving, and everyone in my in-law's house is overloaded with tryptophan from the turkey and fast asleep. Yet, I have made…
Strength in Numbers #122
The day after a hard fall scrimmage, I found that swim class at the University of Maine was always an excellent way to wake up in…
Strength in Numbers #121
In the world of throwing sports, our throwing arms are our prized possessions.
What is a tennis player without a serve?
A volleyball player who cannot…
Strength in Numbers #121
In the world of sport, pursuing peak performance often involves pushing the limits of one's physical abilities. However, this quest has its intricacies and challenges.
One…
Strength in Numbers #120
In the realm of sports science, there's a scarcity of research based on throwing arm fatigue, which is at the intersection of physiology and biomechanics.
Physiology…
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.
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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…
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…
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…