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  • Strength Training Develops Solid Softball Players

    by Lynn VanDyke

    Softball is a popular sport these days. Corporations, adult leagues and inner-city competitions are fueling the demand for skilled and competitive players. While softball may be experiencing a surge of interest, the basic techniques to improve your game and gain a competitive edge have remained the same.

    Many do not realize that basic softball movements such as batting and throwing are not a directly related to arm strength. The movement begins in the legs. The power is then transferred into the hips, the torso, the upper back, the chest, the shoulders and then the arms.

    A proper softball strength training routine will include an exercise for each muscle group. During the off-season, athletes will be able to strength train 2-3 times per week. Training should be reduced to 1-2 times per week during the season. Each exercise should be performed 8-12 times for 1-3 sets.

    Quickness, speed, agility, balance, explosiveness, and power will be enhanced as the strength training program progresses. Below is a list of sample exercises for the commonly used muscles in softball. There are many other exercises you could perform, but this will provide a starting point.

    Quadriceps- Squats, One-Legged Squats, Jump Squats

    Hams & Glutes- Lunges, Explosive Lunges, Bridge on Ball

    Hip Adductors/Abductors- Lying Side Leg Raises, Ball Squeeze

    Obliques- Oblique Crunch on Ball

    Rectus Abdominis- Ball Crunch, 180 Ball Crunch

    Erector Spinae- Plank Pose

    Deltoids- Shoulder Press, Military Press

    Pectoralis Major- Chest Fly, Chest Press, Push ups

    Latissimus Dorsi- Bent Over Row, Reverse Fly

    Triceps- Overhead Extensions, Skull crushers

    Biceps- Bicep Curl, Hammer Curl

    A powerful softball strength training program will produce powerful players. Use a full ROM (range of motion) for each exercise. Generally free weights provide a better ROM than machines, but use which ever feels best to you. The ultimate goal is to create a solid program that will deliver a well-rounded athlete.

    Copyright 2005 strength-training-woman.com

    Lynn VanDyke is the proud owner of http://strength-training-woman.com. Her expertise in strength training and fitness is quickly becoming recognized by industry leaders. You may grab your free strength training log by visiting her site.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lynn_VanDyke


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