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By: Bear
Yes, we try to teach the kids to have a plan. Many plans, Many ideas. Many on-going replanning efforts. Heres a few to consider
Yes, we preach the plan they develop should try to include: a) Out of Season Maintenance Program b) In-Season Maintenance Program c) Out of Season Stength Program d) In-Seaon Strenght Program I encourage all pitchers to try and get the lactic acid out of their arm immediately after they pitch. I am a big advocate of teaching the pitchers to listen to their arm strengths and arm weakness, because the only person who truly knows how they feel is themself. I try to teach all the pitchers, that upon my arrival to the mound, to be truthful when I ask "How do you feel kid ". I try to given all pitchers the day off, the day before they are scheduled to pitch. I prefer to teach the kids to use light dumbells (3 lb) right after they pitch in addition to maybe 10 sets of 8 arm exercises each and then finish with towel pulls for extended flexibility. I try to encourage all kids to go right to the ice bucket, when needed, and during extreme soreness or tenderness. I have asked a few stud pitchers to take the mound knowing they were not 100 %, with confidence that if they get into trouble......I have this big Bear Hook I keep in my back pocket and am not afraid to use it. I try to teach the catchers to become a pitchers best friend, his worst enemy, the student, the teacher, the college professor, the priest, the banker, and the tactician, the good, the bad, and the ugly all rolled into one. I have a few Dad's come out of the stands and yell in my face about "it's not the my son the catchers fault, Bear, it's the pitchers, only to see the catcher turn from a boy to a baseball player and say: " Dad, as a catcher, I accepted the responsibility Bear delegated to the catching crew. One of those responsibilities is to consol the pitcher during times of adversity." (Heck, I had to rush home that evening to look up what the new young adult meant !) cheers Bear
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