Bench Talk

Ep. 03: Injury Prevention in Baseball

29 min · 26. apr. 2024
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In this episode, Noah and Eric discuss the importance of nutrition and staying healthy in order to perform well on the field. They also address the increase in injuries in baseball and provide insights on how to prevent them. They emphasize the need for a balance between neurological and mechanical training, depending on the individual's level and volume of play. They also highlight the importance of recovery and proper training techniques for young players to maximize their potential.

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5TC'S Noah and Eric discuss the importance of recovery in maximizing training. They explain that recovery is the ability to bounce back from any stimulus and that it is essential for optimizing training. They emphasize the need to go hard in the gym but also recover hard. They also delve into the concept of stress in training and how proper rest and recovery are crucial for maintaining performance. Additionally, they discuss the philosophy of training baseball players at 5Tool Connection, focusing on developing strength and power through a baseball lens. The conversation emphasizes the importance of having a specific plan and addressing individual issues in order to see progress in baseball training. Hard work alone is not enough; it needs to be directed towards the right areas. The key is to have a data-driven plan mapped out by professionals who have experience at the highest level. By pouring a dog mentality into this plan and focusing on testing and customized training, players can expect to see improvements in velocity and on-field performance.

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