Rotational Power Assessment & Development with Bill Miller, CSCS
Episode 4 of the Play Ball Kid Baseball Development Podcast podcast, hosted by Bryan Eisenberg, Sammy Eisenberg, titled "Rotational Power Assessment & Development with Bill Miller, CSCS" was published on April 22, 2020 and runs 10 minutes.
April 22, 2020 ·10m · Play Ball Kid Baseball Development Podcast
Summary
When and how to develop rotational power in your baseball swing Bill Miller is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist since 2017. He has a passion for learning, spreading and applying the most advanced methods of strength training for baseball players. Bill has worked with athletes from Little League through professional ranks. He played baseball collegiately at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, IL, graduating with a degree in Exercises Science. Played briefly in the Frontier Baseball League for the Joliet Slammers. He currently works at Dream Big Athletics in Palatine, IL and trains personal clients out of that space. Sammy and Bill discuss: “What’s the difference between a ball hit at 90 and 95 mph.” Why power and exit velocity seem to matter? With the athletes Bill trains what are the benchmarks he looks at on their way to 100mph exit velocity, and how does he train his athlete’s to generate more rotational power? What can athletes who are stuck at home do to keep developing that power? According to a recent article about the Dodgers they follow an old scouting mantra: power comes last. The Dodgers aggressively seek athletic, versatile players who hit for average and have strong plate discipline, believing they can teach those players to add power with swing tweaks if the contact skills and at-bat quality are already present. So why should we still train for power now? Follow Bill on Twitter and Instagram.
Episode Description
When and how to develop rotational power in your baseball swing
Bill Miller is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist since 2017. He has a passion for learning, spreading and applying the most advanced methods of strength training for baseball players. Bill has worked with athletes from Little League through professional ranks.
He played baseball collegiately at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, IL, graduating with a degree in Exercises Science. Played briefly in the Frontier Baseball League for the Joliet Slammers. He currently works at Dream Big Athletics in Palatine, IL and trains personal clients out of that space.
Sammy and Bill discuss:
- “What’s the difference between a ball hit at 90 and 95 mph.” Why power and exit velocity seem to matter?
- With the athletes Bill trains what are the benchmarks he looks at on their way to 100mph exit velocity, and how does he train his athlete’s to generate more rotational power?
- What can athletes who are stuck at home do to keep developing that power?
- According to a recent article about the Dodgers they follow an old scouting mantra: power comes last. The Dodgers aggressively seek athletic, versatile players who hit for average and have strong plate discipline, believing they can teach those players to add power with swing tweaks if the contact skills and at-bat quality are already present. So why should we still train for power now?
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