New evidence shows that curveballs cannot be directly correlated with arm injuries at all. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Teaching base stealing to young baseball players for the first time
The first thing that young baseball players need to know is that the key to being good base stealers doesn’t entirely have to do with how fast they are. Continue reading
Developing a summer workout plan for running backs and QBs
High school and college football players should be in the gym getting ready for training camps and team workouts now. Continue reading
Love of the game keeps 17-year-old in a softball uniform
While she couldn’t play her senior softball season in high school, Trish Chahalis found a way to stay on the field. Continue reading
Football helmets must be fitted and worn correctly to prevent concussions
The only thing that protects football players from head trauma is their helmets. Continue reading
Breaking in a new glove the way they do it in the big leagues
It can take forever to break in a new glove, but some major leaguers claim they’ve figured out the secret. Continue reading
Senior softball pitcher nearly throws two no-hitters in one day
Jack McIntyre, a 69-year-old retired plumber from York, Pennsylvania, has been playing competitive slow-pitch softball since the mid-1960s. Continue reading
AAU to protect young athletes with mandatory background checks
A lot of risks that young athletes face unfortunately get ignored until something bad happens. Continue reading
Exploring the individuality of baseball diamonds
Ballparks come in all shapes and sizes, and that’s one of the beauties of the game. Continue reading
Teaching young pitchers how to keep a level head on the mound
In order to be a successful baseball player, athletes need to do well coping with failure. Continue reading