Back at it

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I apologize for the lengthily delay between posts but here are my excuses of what I have been doing baseball wise.

1. I was writing my thesis which I will discuss in later articles about the lower body’s contribution to throwing velocity.

2. I was the head coach for the Junior Cannons of the Premier baseball league here in BC which was great but very time demanding.

3. Watched all of the playoffs – game 6 of the World Series was amazing!!

Since we are in the off-season and getting close to Christmas I wanted to use it as an excuse to repost my “Tis the Season for Strength and Size” which you can find below or copy this link:

https://lehmansbaseball.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/tis-the-season-for-size-strength-2/

And I will have some new content as well.

Graeme Lehman

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2 responses to “Back at it”

  1. excavator Avatar
    excavator

    Good to have you back.
    question: i have a rotator injury, liveable but would like to male faster recovery than i am. injured in feb. Doing stretch tubing locked elbow pulls that physio guys got me gping on, but not much progress.
    ideas?

    1. Graeme Lehman Avatar

      While cuff exercises are great don’t forget about the rest of the muscles that play a key role in stablizing the scapula. Check out this post
      <a href="https://lehmansbaseball.wordpress.com/2011/02/02/arm-pre-hab-more-than-just-rotator-cuff-exercises/&quot;

      Most people with cuff problems exhibit some type of scapular instability.

      Good luck
      Graeme

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