Author: Kelsey Reed
June 15, 2016

Practice time should focus on skills and teamwork. Therefore, improve other parts of your game should be worked on outside of practice. For this reason, we have come up with exercises to improve your hitters’ strength, quickness, and explosiveness.
To begin with, here is one of the best total body exercises for strength.
Targets the entire backside (good for jumping!) and, in the long run, is an extremely effective way to get stronger in a short period of time.
Keeps players’ shoulders healthy and flexible.
Focuses on the stabilizer muscles around the shoulder blade to keep it in the proper position and prevent injuries.
Undo all the “forward” shoulder posture
All in all, it focuses on the stabilizer muscles around the shoulder blade to keep it in the proper position and prevent injuries.
Bear crawls are great train your endurance, strength and lose weight at the same time. They also activate your cardiovascular system and improve flexibility.
As can be seen, bear crawl are a surprisingly challenging exercise to improve core, upper and lower body strength and endurance.
Particularly important for the core muscles closest to the spine and hips to be strong to prevent power leaks and injuries to the lower back.
In a word, it’s meant for rotator cuff strengthening.
A strong rotator cuff will prevent the upper arm bone from sliding around in the socket too much. In short, it curbs the potential for shoulder injuries and/or irritation.
As shown above, a great way to work on rotator cuff strength and endurance.
Train the rotator cuff at multiple angles as this will help keep the shoulders healthy throughout the season.
One of the best bang-for-your-buck exercises to train the whole body with emphasis on the upper body, core, and shoulder stabilizer muscles.
Strong players win, so for this reason, why wouldn’t your players do push-ups?
CORRECT push-ups are much more difficult than people suspect. More likely than not, your players can do very few (if any) correct push-ups. Here are a few ways to teach and progress the push-ups:
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