The Mound Ready Podcast
Summary This conversation delves into the alarming rise of arm injuries in baseball, particularly among youth and amateur players. It highlights the changing nature of injuries, the impact of early specialization in sports, and the importance of monitoring young athletes' health. The discussion emphasizes the need for better training practices and injury prevention strategies to ensure long-term athlete health and performance. Takeaways Arm injuries in baseball are increasing, especially in younger players. Injuries are often chronic and result from overuse and poor mechanics. Specializing in one sport before age 13 significantly raises injury risk. Increased pressure to perform leads to more severe injuries. The human body is not designed for year-round play without rest. Monitoring playing time and workload is crucial for young athletes. Fatigue signals can be subtle and not always physical. Strength metrics can help assess readiness for play. Proper mechanics are essential to prevent injuries. Professional players also require significant downtime to recover. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:20 Big Picture Injury Trends 04:39 What's Really Happening in Youth & Amateur Baseball 07:49 Why the Injuries Are Getting Worse - and More Severe 09:25 Understanding Injury Prevention and Management 09:46 What Parents Need to Watch For 12:50 Outro
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