September 3, 2007
The Demanding Diamond
For anyone that has played collegiate baseball you know that training time is very limited during the season. I have developed this program to take place either before or after practice right on the diamond in as little at 5-15 minutes.
This program has been successfully used by players of all levels from high school to professional.
This workout will cover all of the necessary aspects of baseball conditioning including: 1. Upper Body Endurance 2. Upper Body Power/Explosion 3. Shoulder Stabilization 4. Lower Body Endurance 5. Lower Body Power The program is performed in a circuit fashion beginning at home plate and moving around the diamond with a station at each base and a specific means of getting to each base. This program requires nothing more than a baseball diamond and a partner to get you in top shape for the season as well as keep you there for the duration of the season.
You will begin week 1 with 30 seconds at each station and increase by 5 seconds each week.
Home Plate = 30 seconds of Upper Body Endurance and Stabilization Beginner - Traditional Push Ups Intermediate - T-Stabilization Push Ups Advanced - Partner Push Ups (One partner performs standard push ups while the other partner does push ups on the first partners shoulders.)
5 Power Jumps followed by 3 sprinting steps toward first base. After the 3rd hard step coast the rest of the way to 1st.
First Base = 30 seconds of Lower Body Endurance Beginner - Body Weight Squats Intermediate - Alternate Lunges Advanced - Single Leg Squats (30 seconds each leg)
Proceed to 2nd base doing a wheelbarrow with your partner holding your ankles. At the halfway point switch positions.
Second Base = 30 seconds of Lower Body Explosion Beginner - Squat Jumps Intermediate - Split Squat Jumps Advanced - Single Leg Tuck Jumps
Backpedal to 3rd base.
Third Base = 30 seconds of Upper Body Explosion Beginner - Plyo Push-Ups Lifting Hands off the floor on each rep. Intermediate - Base Hop Overs - On each explosive push up switch to the opposite side of the base. Advanced - Clapping Push Ups
Give your partner a piggy back ride half way to home plate and then switch positions for the remainder of the trip.
Once you get to home plate rest 30-60 seconds and begin your next trip around the Demanding Diamond!
Dan Huff, CSCS Owner of Baseball Strength in North Jersey Trains High School, Collegiate, and Professional Baseball Players http://www.BaseballStrength.com
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To learn more about Coach Dan Huff and his unique baseball strength training and conditioning methods go to http://www.BaseballStrength.com.
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