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Baseball development & recovery with Dr. Stephen Osterer

Episode 33 of the Play Ball Kid Baseball Development Podcast podcast, hosted by Bryan Eisenberg, Sammy Eisenberg, titled "Baseball development & recovery with Dr. Stephen Osterer" was published on September 30, 2019 and runs 14 minutes.

September 30, 2019 ·14m · Play Ball Kid Baseball Development Podcast

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Dr. Stephen Osterer is the owner of Baseball Development Group. He is a chiropractor, strength and conditioning coach living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A traumatic elbow injury in high school almost derailed his chances to attend Cornell University and pitch for the Big Red. In the process of seeking out treatment options, Dr. Osterer developed a strong passion for manual therapy, rehabilitation, and sports performance. The concept of combining these into a career led him to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) where he completed a Doctorate of Chiropractic graduating Cum Laude with clinical honours. Since graduating, Dr. Osterer has gone on to oversee the health and performance of hundreds of amateur, collegiate and professional baseball players, recently culminating in opening up the Baseball Development Group - a high-performance baseball training facility in Toronto. Sammy and Dr Osterer discuss: How he discovered weighted balls back in high school and led him to understand pain & injury. How studying to become a chiropractor helps him in his work with the Baseball Development Group. The well regarded Baseball Recovery Resource book that Dr Osterer developed. What were the surprises he found in his recovery process research The best recovery tip for high school athletes How is baseball development in Canada different that in the United States The @FlatGroundApp and Rawlings sponsored special recruiting showcase event he organized recently with assessments, top coaches and the latest technology. You can follow Dr Osterer on Instagram and Twitter. 

Dr. Stephen Osterer is the owner of Baseball Development Group. He is a chiropractor, strength and conditioning coach living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A traumatic elbow injury in high school almost derailed his chances to attend Cornell University and pitch for the Big Red. In the process of seeking out treatment options, Dr. Osterer developed a strong passion for manual therapy, rehabilitation, and sports performance. The concept of combining these into a career led him to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) where he completed a Doctorate of Chiropractic graduating Cum Laude with clinical honours.

Since graduating, Dr. Osterer has gone on to oversee the health and performance of hundreds of amateur, collegiate and professional baseball players, recently culminating in opening up the Baseball Development Group - a high-performance baseball training facility in Toronto.

Sammy and Dr Osterer discuss:

  • How he discovered weighted balls back in high school and led him to understand pain & injury.
  • How studying to become a chiropractor helps him in his work with the Baseball Development Group.
  • The well regarded Baseball Recovery Resource book that Dr Osterer developed.
  • What were the surprises he found in his recovery process research
  • The best recovery tip for high school athletes
  • How is baseball development in Canada different that in the United States
  • The @FlatGroundApp and Rawlings sponsored special recruiting showcase event he organized recently with assessments, top coaches and the latest technology.

You can follow Dr Osterer on Instagram and Twitter

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