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Sprint Conditioning for Baseball Players

September 15, 2008 by  
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Conditioning for Sprinters By Latif Thomas Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditioning is an important aspect of overall training for all track athletes. The aerobic system must be able to supply an adequate amount of oxygen to the muscles. If it cannot, ultimately, lactate accumulates and begins to shut the muscles down. Therefore, training must both increase [...]

Baseball Sprinting Workouts

September 1, 2008 by  
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Sprinting Workouts Success or failure is going to be determined by the value, structure and progression of your sprinting workouts. It is our responsibility as coaches to make sure that we are giving our athletes the workouts and training that puts them in the best position to succeed. Understanding how to periodize training so that [...]

Baseball Sprinting Techniques

August 15, 2008 by  
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Sprinting Techniques Sprinting technique is all about power and efficiency. In a sport where ‘elite’ and ‘run of the mill’ athletes are separated by fractions of a second, getting the most out of an athlete’s ability is essential to success, from the youth through professional levels. How efficient an athlete’s running style is basically boils [...]

Baseball Speed Training Workouts

August 1, 2008 by  
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Speed Training Workouts Every coach and athlete wants to experience faster speeds, but that does not mean they are doing effective speed training workouts at their practices. Somewhere along the way, many coaches, at every level, began combining speed work and conditioning training as the foundation of their speed development. The result of this has [...]

Baseball Speed Training Tips

July 15, 2008 by  
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Speed Training Tips by Patrick Beith CSCS, PES, USATF Lv. II When training speed, I advocate a short to long program. That is, begin with short acceleration work (10-30m) and as technique is perfected begin to extend the distance of each repetition. An athlete can’t be expected to run well for 100m or more when [...]

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