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    raining Differences of Baseball Players versus Other Athletes by Coach Charles Slavik

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    Training Differences of Baseball Players vs. Other AthletesCharles Slavik, President of Eagle Baseball Club

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    George Carlin did a classic bit of comedy on the differences between the sports of baseball vs.football, giving the impression that the two sports couldnt be more opposite in terms of pace,

    terminology and other factors. We agree and would add that the training for each sport has to bedifferent as well. Both sports are power oriented sports, but there are differences in how thatpower is expressed and trained.

    Sport & Athlete Needs Assessment

    The trainer has to assess the unique needs of the sport and allocate time to improving eachquality within the athlete. Athletic abilities assessment should be made for each athlete to matchthe athletes needs to the sport based on the level of competition. Then the athlete has a clearroadmap of where they are and where they wish to go based on their motivation and goals.

    All sports differ in terms of the relative importance various physical skills contribute to the game

    and to individual athletes performance. The movements in baseball are ballistic in nature andinvolve full-body activity. The ability to repeatedly perform near maximal level with limited restbouts is necessary for baseball players.

    Baseball players should not be trained to build excess bulk or muscle mass. They should focuson improving quick, reactive movements, increasing explosiveness and injury prevention, aswell as improving speed and trunk rotation. This will lead to improved bat speed and ballvelocity.

    Energy Systems

    Because of the anaerobic nature of the game, baseball players use the phosphagen system as

    the primary source of energy. About 80% of the bodys metabolic energy will come from the

    phosphagen system. Training programs involving sprinting and plyometric exercises under 10seconds in duration that provide complete recovery are indicated. This type of training willimprove speed and power development.

    Rotational Movements

    One of the key differences in baseball is that the main activities of hitting and throwing occur in arotational plane of movement and are very ballistic or explosive in nature. Therefore,

    baseball players need to train rotationally with light weights and high speed. Exercise thatemphasizes rotating the hips and torso using resistance from cables/pulleys, dumbbells andmedicine balls are effective.

    Players often lack abdominal or core strength. Abdominal crunches and various rotational twistswith a medicine ball should be used to develop a strong muscular base in this area. This willfocus on improving strength and power in the rotational muscles of the core area that are vitalfor swinging a bat or throwing a ball.

    Shoulder Stability & Rotator Cuff Work

    Another key difference is the unusually high stress placed on the shoulder joint generally

    and the rotator cuff muscles. The act of pitching occurs at an angular velocity at the shoulder

    joint approaching 7,000 degrees per second (almost 20 full circles) and is one of the fastesthuman movements. This places the shoulder joint and surrounding muscles at significant risk ofinjury from repetitive stress.

    Exercises that strengthen the anterior and posterior shoulder muscles in a balanced manner are

    vital. The shoulder should be flexible to allow for adequate external rotation necessary to throw

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    at high speeds. Deceleration is the phase of pitching most associated with injury. Specificexercises to develop the muscles responsible for deceleration (mainly the rotator cuff andscapula muscles) are crucial.

    Plyometric exercises for the shoulder and upper body are useful due to the explosive nature ofthe pitching motion. Exercises for the rhomboids, lats, pectorals and shoulder area are

    necessary to throw at high speeds.

    Bat Speed Training

    Swinging the bat is a skill that is unique to baseball. Players need good lower body and

    core strength to develop power in the swing. These muscles need to be trained rotationally in ahigh-velocity, explosive manner.

    Strong hip and leg muscles will initiate the swing, the core area then sequentially transfers therotational speed to the torso and the arms to complete the swing. The efficient transfer of forcefrom the lower body to the upper body, known as the kinetic chain principle, requires that there

    be muscular balance for optimal sequential transfer of forces.

    Strong lats, triceps and forearms will help to continue bat acceleration through ball contact.Squats, bench presses, pull ups, forearm and triceps exercises will develop the potential forpower. Bat Speed Training with heavy and light bats within a prescribed range will transfer thatpotential to the actual sports skill in a specific manner.

    Ball Velocity TrainingThrowing a baseball with high velocity is an explosive, full-body movement that requires

    total body development. Strong leg, hip and core muscles are crucial to transfer power from

    the ground, through the lower body to the torso and eventually to the arm and hand to provide afast, whip-like release of the ball. The efficient transfer of force through the proper sequencing ofbody parts through the legs, hips, trunk, and upper limb to the ball is crucial.

    In addition to strength training, a weighted ball program or medicine ball throwing progressioncan be utilized to improve velocity. This will improve the ability to generate power in the throwingmuscles. The combination of a heavy load to build power and a light load to build arm speed,thrown in a prescribed manner, has been shown to improve throwing velocity safely.

    The athlete should train for proper trunk rotation during arm cocking as well as strength and

    flexibility in order to generate angular velocity within the trunk for maximum ball velocity.Training should involve trunk rotational exercises to develop the obliques so that maximum armspeed can be generated.

    Biomechanical Analysis

    We use video analysis of the pitching and hitting mechanics of each player for techniqueanalysis, fault correction and feedback, as well as for assessing progress at a later stage of theprogram

    Visual Skills Training

    We also incorporate visual skills training for batters since the ability to accurately track the

    baseball and predict where its going to be is crucial to a hitter. Without this unique skill, all yourother training can be rendered useless. Many of the exercises are easy to perform and do notrequire expensive equipment.

    Mental and Emotional Skills Training

    We introduce mental and emotional skills training to help players deal with both success andfailure, as well as to deal with game pressure. Baseball is unique in that being successful threetimes out of ten gets you to the Hall of Fame. Players have to deal with consistent failure andstill remain confident.

    The following are the basics for a Baseball / Softball Conditioning Workout:

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    Cardiovascular Training: Sprints and interval training, not long distance running

    Stretching: Important for increased flexibility and injury prevention.

    Strength Training: Important for increased maximum strength. Begin with bodyweight

    exercises and progress to weights.

    Medicine Ball Exercises: Important for rapid powerful upper body movements to develop

    increased explosiveness and rotational forces.Plyometrics: Used in conjunction with strength development in an integrated program to

    improve the link between the strength developed in the weight room and the ability to developexplosive power, speed and agility.

    Speed, Agility and Quickness Training: When it comes to baseball, speed and agility are

    important on both sides of the field. Speed is important in the field where hit balls must bedefended. On offense, speed puts pressure on the other team and distracts the pitcher andcatcher; this help the hitter get better pitches to hit. The development of speed and agility is asvital as the development of batting power and throwing arm stability.

    When you translate the strength developed in the weight room with the speed developed duringthe plyometric training and then add proper batting and pitching mechanics, you will have astronger, more powerful, more productive player.

    All training needs to be integrated with sports skill training. You cannot do either area in isolationwithout leaving the player's development lacking. Trainers need to work closely with the team

    coach and medical staff to ensure a balanced, effective training program. Nutrition and diet andvarious recovery methods should be discussed with appropriate professionals in those fields.

    Charles Slavik is the President of the Eagle Baseball Club in South

    Elgin, Illinois. Coach Slavik has helped his players' maximize theirathletic performance and avoid injuries by combining his 16 years ofexperience as a youth baseball & softball coach with his advancedand practical knowledge of the strength and conditioning field. Charlesis a Certified Personal Trainer by the National Strength andConditioning Association and a member of the American Baseball

    Coaches Association.

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