Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Practice Core Strength Conditioning

Welcome to MVP Baseball Tips Featuring Ozzie Smith

During Ozzie Smith's playing career he knew that core strength training was vital to his success in baseball.

A-Rod and Ichiro are not excellent hitters because they are weak. They hit ropes because they have developed high levels of core strength relative to their swing. Core strength development assists in your balance ability, decreases the possibility of injury and is the first element that powers your swing.

The majority of your bat speed comes from your midsection.

Strengthening your core is also important in throwing the baseball; according to John Boyle “the average pitcher can add 7-10 mph on their fastball in only 60 days utilizing baseball-specific core training”

“Your midsection, or core, strength can determine how well - or bad - you perform on the field, adds Boyle. “Every single movement and skill in the game of baseball starts with the muscles of your midsection. If your strength, flexibility and endurance are not where it should be then you can forget about regular playing time, let alone becoming a star.”

The bottom line is if you desire to improve your swing and drive the ball into the gap for extra bases, working your abs is must in your training.

I have developed a four minute ab routine called the “Abs from Hell.”

This circuit is guaranteed to make your abs burn and increase your power at the plate and add more speed on your fastball on the mound.

Click here to view the MVP Abs from Hell video.

MVP Abs From Hell 4 Minute Workout

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