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BOSU®
BASEBALL & SOFTBALL DVD
sports conditioning series
The
BOSU® Sports Conditioning Series
is based on the
well-known and innovative sports conditioning
techniques
developed by Peter Twist of Twist Conditioning, Inc.
These
linked system techniques, incorporated with the BOSU®
Balance Trainer, have helped many college and
professional athletes improve their game and they can do
the
same for you!
You will need the following
equipment to do any of these
workouts: A 4, 6 or 8 pound
Toning ball, BOSU® Balance
Trainer, Resistance
Tubing with door attachment, Toning
Balls and Resistance Tubing
Baseball and Softball with Douglas Brooks ( TRT: approx.
1 hour)
Everything in baseball happens quickly. Throwing,
hitting,
fielding the ball, getting out of the batter’s box,
stealing
bases…you name it! Learning and practicing
integrated movement
skills that improve balance, core
strength, quickness, agility
and power can make a big
difference in your baseball or softball
game

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Section I: Balance and Equilibrium Warm-up.
Good equilibrium and tracking skills will help you with batting and
chasing down batted balls.
Section
II: Multi-Directional Movement.
This series of multi-directional movement skills will help establish
good positioning for fielding and transitioning to a strong throw.
Section
III: Neuromuscular Activation.
Whether you’re hitting, throwing, fielding, pitching or running, you
need to know how to prepare your body for all out effort. This series of
drills can also be an effective prep routine for late game pinch
hitters, defensive replacements and relief pitchers.
Section
IV: Quickness and Agility.
Improving quickness, agility and reaction time will give you the
performance edge when you need to turn that double play or explode out
of a catcher’s crouch to throw out a base runner. Section V: Athletic
Strength, Power and Core These drills focus on total body power
production, core strength, stability and rotary movement skills. Linking
movement from head to toe will help you throw, hit and move more
efficiently.
Section VI: Flexibility.
Stretching can help you improve performance, avoid injuries and help
your muscles relax and recover after a challenging workout.

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