Thursday Nov 16, 2017

Zach Dechant- Director of Strength and Conditioning, TCU Baseball

Subscribe on iTunes    Subscribe on Stitcher   Subscribe on Google Play   Quotes Our kids are at their strongest in season Were not training to be good in the offseason, were training to be at our best in season. So it drives me crazy when you see kids not lifting in season, it makes no sense. All of our incoming freshman are in a developmental group that focuses on 5 major movements 1. Squat patterning (front squat) 2. Hip Hinge 3. Pushup 4. Horizontal Pull 5. Iso Core Series We do alot of speed work, and to be fast you have to train fast.   We train on gameday. And i see no reason that HS kids cant either. HS kids arent developed enough to get fatigued if they are working out in the morning and getting 10-12 hours of recovery time. You'll find the more consistent your workouts are. the less theyll get sore. You can develop so much in your in season period Everybody wants to train the pretty muscles, the mirror muscles, chest, abs. Performance happens on the backside. You want to keep kids strong and healthy? It all happens on the backside. Scaps glutes and hamstrings are the powerhouse of athletic performance  There is not a lot of agility that goes on in baseball, its mostly reacting to a stimulus (the baseball) Everything is a straight line. There no cone drills, latter drills in baseball. Its all a straight line to a point, so that what we incorporate into our speed development program. Resources Coach's Strength Training Playbook- Joe Kenn Ultimate Back Fitness and Performance- Stuart McGill Becoming a Supple Leopard 2nd Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Resolving Pain, Preventing Injury, and Optimizing Performance- Kelly Starrett Contact Website Twitter IG Weekly Newsletter 5 Tool Friday Newsletter Website and Social Media sites for the show  www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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