by Brent Pourciau | Nov 10, 2008 | Pitcher Velocity Training Articles
by Chad Englehart Many athletes today have the desire to reach a higher level of athletics. Whether it is an athlete going from Jr. High to High School, or an athlete making the transition from high school to college athletics and the big one college to professional...
by Brent Pourciau | Aug 24, 2008 | Pitcher Velocity Training Articles
by Chad Englehart Introduction Specificity of Training principle is one of the most utilized training principles used by exercise professionals today. (Kramer et al., 2002) discussed the principle of training specificity and explained that the training responses...
by Brent Pourciau | Aug 24, 2008 | Pitcher Velocity Training Articles
Speed Training Implied in any linear speed discussion with a Strength and Conditioning Specialist, is the concept of resisted speed training strategies. Some professionals consider resisted speed training as the most efficient sprint training technique on the planet,...
by Trell | Aug 24, 2008 | Pitcher Velocity Training Articles
Enhancing Performance: Decoding the Mechanics of a High-Speed Sprint As a strength and conditioning professional, I frequently encounter a common question: "Can I improve my 40-yard dash speed, and just how fast can I become?" The answer is clear – speed is teachable,...
by Brent Pourciau | Aug 22, 2008 | Pitching Articles
Your success as a pitcher is riding on your fastball. Having too many pitches causes too many problems. Ever pitch you throw should be based off your fastball. This is why a slider is effective. This is why a change up is deceiving. If you are in high school and your...