Strength in Numbers #40
We all struggle with something. That's called life, but imagine you are doing something you love, something you have committed to since you were six years old,…
Strength in Numbers #39
Scouting used to be an art and not a science. Yet, baseball has adopted more objective insights in evaluating talent in the current landscape.
Scouting has…
Strength in Numbers #38
In overseeing the performance of your athletes, are you for or against the thought of involving data? It's a question that many people in the baseball…
Strength in Numbers #37
It has been an incredibly busy week for us. Our list of Certified ArmCare Specialists has been growing, and I am starting to get questions from students about…
Strength in Numbers #36
Baseball and softball are similar in some ways but very different in others. Nothing is more evident than the pitching delivery between overhand and underhand.
When you look at the…
Strength in Numbers #35
All 30 MLB teams evaluate their athletes' biomechanics, especially when it comes to scouting amateurs.
Although, what constitutes perfect biomechanics?
I have no idea because biomechanics…
Strength in Numbers #34
We all need mentors who have been there and done that, who can teach you how to be more efficient, how to be more competitive, and…
Strength in Numbers #33
I remember the game that clinched my first scholarship offer. I was playing in downtown Toronto against a pitcher who was committed to the University of…
Strength in Numbers #32
I've been curious about dynamometry to evaluate force potential for specific muscles even before I came onboard with ArmCare.com.
Although our company focuses on the throwing arm, one of…
Strength in Numbers #31
Injuries are a part of every sport. The goal is to prevent them with training and consistent monitoring, and then conservatively manage the injuries that occur…