Strength

Aerobic Capacity in Baseball Players

By Gene Coleman, Ed. D., RSCC*E and By Jose Vazquez, PT, RSCC*E Baseball is an anerobic sport that relies primarily on the ATP-PC system to provide energy for short bursts of high-intensity, explosive movements in game situations. Most movements in practice and game situations are over in 5 seconds or less. So, if the ATP-PC […]

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Energy Drinks vs. Sports Drinks: What’s the Difference?

by Mandy Tyler, M.Ed., RD, CSSD, LD Energy Drinks vs. Sports Drinks: What’s the Difference? With all the new beverages on the market it can be confusing to know the differences between energy drinks and sports drinks. Although both drinks are commonly marketed as drinks for athletes and active individuals, there can be a major difference

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Sleep, Recovery and Performance in Youth Sports

While every parent, player and coach involved in youth sports knows the importance of getting adequate sleep for health and performance, research indicates that many young athletes are not getting enough sleep on a regular basis. Research from Nationwide Children’s Hospital indicates that the average teenager gets between 7 and 7.25 hours of sleep each

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Throwing Injuries in the Baseball Player

George J. Richard, MD and Daryl C. Osbahr, MD The throwing arms of baseball players, especially pitchers, are exposed to some of the most demanding biomechanical loads in sports. These stresses lead to both adaptive and pathologic changes in the shoulder and elbow. As the incidence of throwing-related injuries continues to increase, it is critical

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Why the Manager and Strength Coach Must Work as One Team

By David Robertson, Los Angeles Angels In professional baseball – just like in championship football – you don’t win by accident. Winning takes alignment across every part of the organization. Two of the most critical roles in that process are the team manager and the strength and conditioning coach. One is responsible for the strategy

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Fueling Tactics

By Dave Ellis, RD Young male athletes playing power sports like baseball often dial in on muscle or weight gain strategies promoted by the popular press (supplement retailers on the internet, muscle magazines), loaded with “Bro Science” level information all designed to promote a dietary supplement solution over food. However, these athletes should trade in

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