Frans Bosch

Impulse And The Little Glutes: The Most Important Contributors To Pitching Velocity

2022-03-08T22:26:14+00:00

To change a movement, you have to change the mover. To stabilize the back leg (thereby increasing impulse) the athlete must have enough mobility to get into a position that optimizes the length-tension relationships in all of the muscles surrounding the hip.

Impulse And The Little Glutes: The Most Important Contributors To Pitching Velocity2022-03-08T22:26:14+00:00

It’s Time For A Revolution in Throwing Rehab

2021-04-16T18:01:13+00:00

The UCL, Labrum, and rotator cuff aren’t the most highly vascularized tissues, they do receive some blood flow, and therefore under the right conditions, they are capable of remodeling themselves to resist the stresses under which they are placed.

It’s Time For A Revolution in Throwing Rehab2021-04-16T18:01:13+00:00

ARMory Guy Gained 24 mph in 3 Years and Got a D1 Power 5 Scholarship

2021-04-16T18:05:36+00:00

24 mph in just over three years? For some, that may seem unrealistic, but gains like that are not uncommon here at The Florida Baseball ARMory. They happen so frequently that we’re no longer surprised. We’re always thrilled, but never surprised. And with the right individualized training plan, they can happen for anyone, including you.

ARMory Guy Gained 24 mph in 3 Years and Got a D1 Power 5 Scholarship2021-04-16T18:05:36+00:00

Pete Rose Is James J. Gibson

2021-04-16T18:09:51+00:00

The man who has recorded more hits than anyone in the history of the game is telling us that instead of getting in a player’s head and trying to change a movement from the top down, a more effective way to elicit an adaptation and subsequently influence the movement is to create a training experience that provides a player with sensory information (visual, vestibular, auditory, and/or kinesthetic) that encourages his body to choose a more effective movement pattern.

Pete Rose Is James J. Gibson2021-04-16T18:09:51+00:00

Is How You Learn A Skill More Important Than What You Learn?

2022-03-30T15:13:39+00:00

It turns out that HOW you learn or refine a skill like hitting, throwing, or pitching is more important than WHAT you actually learn. We have emerged as an industry leader in applying this leading-edge motor learning science to baseball training.

Is How You Learn A Skill More Important Than What You Learn?2022-03-30T15:13:39+00:00

Jake Odorizzi: The Odo Solution

2021-04-16T18:18:30+00:00

In 2019, Jake Odorizzi went from being a promising middle of the rotation arm to one of the best starting pitchers in baseball. Jake trained with us for more than 3 months and according to an interview he did on MLB Network, the he credits the work he did at The ARMory for his success.

Jake Odorizzi: The Odo Solution2021-04-16T18:18:30+00:00

Eccentric Biceps Is The Devil For A Throwing Athlete

2021-04-16T18:20:56+00:00

Elimination or at least suppression of eccentric biceps activity is essential for protecting the labrum and the UCL. For this reason, safely and efficiently dissipating the energy of throwing through a rotational deceleration pattern is one of the seven attractors in pitching.

Eccentric Biceps Is The Devil For A Throwing Athlete2021-04-16T18:20:56+00:00

The External vs. Internal Focus Debate In Baseball Skill Acquisition

2021-04-16T18:22:50+00:00

This generation baseball players big advantage is the explosion in technology we’ve seen lately, which allows us to know what a player should work on. How to get gains in the quickest manner possible is where our motor skill acquisition science approach comes into play.

The External vs. Internal Focus Debate In Baseball Skill Acquisition2021-04-16T18:22:50+00:00

Got Cut? Good.

2021-04-16T18:25:50+00:00

A professional baseball player who was cut from his high school team? We see that all the time. Here is a story on one of players who made the transformation from left out to a pro closer.

Got Cut? Good.2021-04-16T18:25:50+00:00

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