Baseball Opps with TopV Brent Pourciau
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There is a serious failure of science-based information moving into all levels of the game. This major problem has caused an epidemic of injuries especially wear and tear injuries in the throwing athlete. There are a high number of training methods that are not supported by the principles of biomechanics and are the causes of most of the injury. The mission of this podcast is to better educate the game on performance enhancement with a strong emphasis on health.
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