Strength in Numbers #88
I had dinner with a friend of mine who is a great physical therapist a few nights ago and said something to the effect of,
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Passive range of motion tests pin down the scapula and does not allow any intermuscular interactions to happen. Therefore the test isolates pure shoulder rotation. It does not account for…
Strength in Numbers #87
It is always interesting to me when injuries start to happen in Spring Training. People sit together after the day, wondering what happened, and throw out…
The arrival of Spring Training reminds me of my time in Major League Baseball. I am incredibly grateful that I got to serve some of the game's best and work…
When you describe movement and quantify it, you have landed in kinematics land. In this article, we'll break down the four biomechanical features of Kinematics and relate them to pitching.
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In this video, we sit down with Mark Sheehan, a Master Pitching Instructor and winner of the 2014 Collegiate Baseball News Teaching Professional of the Year…
I am happy to say that the Certified Pitching Biomechanics Course is now live in the course library. I have had many emails and texts about the content and newness of the…
Professionals and top college players use ArmCare to strengthen and protect their throwing arms. But at what age should a player start using the ArmCare App? Even if…
Strength in Numbers #82
Over two years in the making, the Certified Pitching Biomechanist Course is finally available. We have yet to launch this outside the ABCA Conference, but we want to…
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Show Notes In this episode of More than Velocity, we chat with Big League pitching coach and manager Mickey Callaway. He shares his insights on individualizing player development…