Dr. Andy Wolfe | Research Study on Grip Strength for College Baseball Players
Dr. Andy Wolf is a research scientist, professor at Tarleton State University, and a former college coach and baseball player. He has conducted extensive research in the field of sports science, focusing on improving training methods for various athletic populations, including baseball players and rodeo athletes. Dr. Wolf discusses his research on improving training methods for baseball players and rodeo athletes. He emphasizes the importance of individualized training based on specific positions and the need to consider factors such as grip strength and arm angles. He also explores the use of technology, such as GPS and arm sleeves, to monitor and adjust training load. Dr. Wolf highlights the significance of resilience in training and the potential benefits of incorporating ice baths. He concludes by discussing his study on the correlation between grip strength and hitting performance metrics in collegiate baseball players.
Timestamps:
[3:28] Research and Background
[6:48] New Technology
[9:17] The Art of Coaching Players
[11:49] The Purpose of Training is to Adapt
[13:23] Enhancing Resilience
[15:04] The Importance of Curiosity
[17:01] AHA! Moments while Studying
[21:05] Advice to Coaches and Players
[25:18] Utilizing the Blast Motion
[31:46] Focusing Lifting Heavy Stuff Fast
[33:50] Amount of Reps
[37:04] Recommendations for Position Players
[42:38] Deadlift Exercise
[46:55] Inspiring Strength Coaches
[49:17] Water Bags Training
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedSeptember 18, 2023 at 8:32 AM UTC
- Length55 min
- Episode321
- RatingClean