Baseball Training - 5 Tips For Spring Training
Training for baseball doesn't stop after the season is over. The
best time to get ready for the next season is during the off
season, not training camps, and not a few weeks before the
opening game. It takes time to build muscle strength,
coordination and skill. Many of these things can be done at home
and even indoors. Here are 5 tips for what you should be doing
during your baseball off season this year.
Tips To Start Your Off-Season
* Strength Training - The key to being able to hit a home run
comes not only from coordination and skill but from the right
muscle build. While it is important to keep in shape it is also
important to weight train. Get in a cardio workout but also
getting in some toning of the arms, shoulders, legs, and back.
While you don't need to look like a professional wrestler,
building some muscle tone can really do well to improve your
overall game.
* Knowledge Is Power - This old saying is true here in baseball
training too. If you are a pitcher, learn how to hold the ball.
If you are a catcher, learn the necessary calls and know them
well. Develop a new understanding of the game. What plays will
improve the team? What skills, then, do you need to have to do
just that? Learn through DVD's as well as through just watching
successful pitchers, batters and outfielders play.
* Work On Your Stance And Swing - The ball is coming at you. Do
you hold your shoulders right? Do you swing at the right angle?
Do you follow through as you should? If you don't, now is the
time. Learn how to do this through coaching videos or through
working with a trainer. But, learn.
* Eat Right - You know that your diet is important. Instead of
trying to lose twenty winter pounds in the spring, just don't
put them on. Overall your body will be in better shape and
you'll be able to work most effectively on those muscles.
* Excellent equipment - No one said you shouldn't use quality
equipment like swinging nets, pitching machines and just plan
old getting outside and throwing the ball around. Sometimes, the
best thing for a player is getting to know his team.