
The Strength Tests That Predict Pitching Injuries (No One Talks About These)
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Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Dominic Rangel discusses the critical importance of strength training and testing for youth pitchers to prevent injuries and enhance performance. He emphasizes that many injuries stem from weaknesses that are often overlooked and introduces key strength metrics that should be assessed. The conversation also highlights the need for proper strength training protocols and the integration of strength testing into regular training routines to ensure long-term health and performance for young athletes.
Takeaways
Strength testing is crucial for preventing pitching injuries.
Most injuries occur due to overlooked weaknesses in young athletes.
Hope is not a strategy; objective metrics are essential.
Pitching requires significant strength to handle the load.
Grip strength correlates with shoulder health and stability.
Rotator cuff endurance is vital for long-term performance.
Strength training should be tailored to the athlete's workload.
Regular assessments help track progress and prevent injuries.
Leg strength is as important as arm strength for pitchers.
Injury prevention starts with proper strength testing and training.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:01 Updates and Ads
02:07 Why Strength Matters More Than You Think
03:32 Objective Strength Metrics That Actually Matter
09:47 Surprising Injury Predictors Most Coaches Miss
12:20 Strength Isn't Just About Force - It's About Protection
14:32 How To Incorporate Strength Testing Into Your Program
17:35 Outro