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Strength Training
Our primary goal is balanced development of the muscles that
are used in baseball. It is important to understand the mechanics
of performing each exercise before you begin. We are not interested
in developing body builders. We are interested in developing
Functional strength that will apply to the game. Strength
is the basis for speed and power. The program is essentially
training the nervous system to be more explosive. The muscles
are slaves of the brain, there fore we must provide quality
input to get quality output. It is also important to think
in terms of movement, not muscles. Baseball has certain movements
that are repeated many different ways. The key is to strengthen
in those patterns of movement.
There are key three factors in developing strength and power:
Muscular hypertrophy (enlargement of muscle
fibers): The training
consists of volume training with higher repetitions and a
greater number of sets at moderate weights. It also consists
of shorter recovery between sets. This is essentially bodybuilding
work.
Neuromuscular recruitment of fibers: This consists
of teaching the nervous system to recruit as many fibers as
possible and have each one fire at maximum rate. It consists
of quality training with fewer sets, reps, and heavier weights.
There is longer rest between sets. The majority of the program
emphasizes this.
Balanced nutrition and recovery are just
as important as the workouts. Without proper rest and diet,
you will not achieve maximum benefit from the workouts. It
is important to have well balanced nutrition that is low in
fat but high in complex carbohydrates.
"Failure to prepare certainly
means preparing to fail."
- John Wooden
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