PRO Athlete Physical Therapy: The Podcast
Everyone in baseball talks about exposure. Travel tournaments, endless showcases, chasing scouts… families believe showing up is the ticket. But here’s the truth: exposure without development can hurt you. In this episode, Dr. Edwin Porras breaks down why most athletes aren’t Arch Manning — and why that’s actually good news. Arch didn’t need random tournaments to get noticed. Scouts went to him because his name and his talent created a spotlight worth chasing. For most athletes, the spotlight comes after you build undeniable strength, health, and skill. 👉 We’ll talk about: * Why “exposure” can backfire and make you white noise to scouts * The real opportunity cost of nonstop games (missed training, skill work, and rest) * How development builds the spotlight that scouts can’t ignore * Analogies from Arch Manning, Adele, Paris Hilton, and In-N-Out (yes, really) that prove the point ⚾ If you’re a baseball parent or athlete under 16, this is your wake-up call: Don’t chase exposure before you build the foundation. Become undeniable. That’s how you get found. 📲 Learn more about training with PRO Athlete Physical Therapy (Denver’s home for baseball health and performance): 👉 proathletept.com
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