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Baseball strength and conditioning workouts posted daily.

In-Season Baseball Workout – Phase 2 – Week 4, Day 1

We are well into the baseball season now, so ball players really need to be sure they are listening to their bodies. Remember, you want to be able to take the field on game day feeling as close to 100% as you can. Coaches, this means you may need to have some conversations with your players to make sure you are not continuing to break them down leading into game days.

Starting pitchers and catchers should be the most mindful about how much volume they are training. The same goes for players dealing with any nagging injuries. As for players who do not see as many regular innings, or who tend to come off the bench, you should be able to stick with the programming – making adjustments for your individual circumstances.

If you have questions on how to best incorporate this in-season baseball workout into your schedule, feel free to contact me. I’m here to help!

Overall Goals for In-Season Training – Maintain strength, speed, and power from off-season and pre-season workouts; maintain flexibility; maximize recovery between practices and games

Pre-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Glutes
  • IT Band
  • Quads
  • Groin

Pre-hab

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete. Then, return to the start and complete any movements with additional sets. Minimal rest between exercises.

  • Glute Bridge – 2 x 15 reps
  • Scapular Punch with Band – 2 x 10
  • Quadruped Reach Through – 2 x 6 each
  • Plank – 2 x 60 seconds

Dynamic Warm-up

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete.

  • Reverse Lunge with Twist – 10 yards
  • Quad Stretch with Toe Touch – 10 yards
  • World’s Greatest with Rotation – 10 yards
  • Inch Worm – 10 yards
  • Walking Leg Cradle – 10 yards

Exercises/Movements

Complete the following movements in order. Exercises grouped together should be completed in a superset fashion – back-to-back with minimal rest, taking a longer rest after the second exercise is complete. Rest 30-60 seconds between sets.

  • Squat Jump, continuous – 3 x 8 (stick and hold final landing)
  • MB Slam – 3 x 8
  • Deadlift
    • For athletes with DB’s – 3 x 10
    • For athletes with barbell or trap bar – 3 x 5
  • MB Push-up – 3 x 10
  • DB Reverse Lunge – 2 x 10 each
  • Standing Band Row – 2 x 12
  • 1-leg DB RDL – 3 x 8 each
  • Prone W – 2 x 12
  • Reverse Hyper – 2 x 12

Post-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Hip Flexor
  • IT Band
  • Mid/Upper Back

Stretching

  • Hamstrings
  • Groin
  • Piriformis Stretch
  • Sleeper Stretch

*Need a substitution for an exercise? Feel free to reach out here to let me know how I can help.

In-Season Baseball Workout

In-Season Baseball Workout – Phase 2 – Week 3, Day 2

As we approach the latter half of the week, continue to schedule your in-season baseball workouts around your practice and game schedule. Your in-season priority is to be 100%, or as close to it, on game day.

If you are dealing with more soreness than usual, have a few bumps and bruises that are taking longer to heal up, or are generally more fatigued than normal, it may be best to focus on recovery for the rest of the week. Perform the pre-hab, dynamic warm-up movements, and foam rolling in the below workout. Skip over the strength section until your body is feeling closer to 100%.

If today is a game day for you, complete this workout post-game or tomorrow. Position players with a game scheduled for tomorrow, can still complete this workout today. Starting pitchers scheduled to pitch tomorrow can save this workout for tomorrow post-game or the day after their start.

Coaches, if you need direction in making this in-season baseball workout work for you team’s needs, please feel free to connect with me at any time.

Overall Goals for In-Season Training – Maintain strength, speed, and power from off-season and pre-season workouts; maintain flexibility; maximize recovery between practices and games

Pre-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Glutes
  • IT Band
  • Quads
  • Groin

Pre-hab

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete. Then, return to the start and complete any movements with additional sets. Minimal rest between exercises.

  • 1-leg Glute Bridge – 2 x 10 reps each leg
  • Throwing Deceleration with Band – 2 x 10 each
  • 90/90 Stretch – 2 x 5 each
  • No Money Drill on Foam Roller – 2 x 12

Dynamic Warm-up

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete.

  • Walking Lunge – 10 yards
  • Quad Stretch with Toe Touch – 10 yards
  • World’s Greatest – 10 yards
  • Inch Worm – 10 yards
  • Lateral Lunge – 10 yards each direction

Exercises/Movements

Complete the following movements in order. Exercises grouped together should be completed in a superset fashion – back-to-back with minimal rest, taking a longer rest after the second exercise is complete. Rest 30-60 seconds between sets.

  • 45 Degree Lateral Bound – 3 x 5 each leg (stick and hold each landing)
  • Rotational MB Slam – 3 x 8 (4 each side)
  • Front Squat
    • For athletes with DB’s – 3 x 10
    • For athletes with barbell – 3 x 5
  • 1-Arm Alternating DB Bench Press – 2 x 8 each (16 reps total per set)
  • DB (or BB) RDL – 3 x 6
  • Band Pull Apart – 2 x 10
  • Pallof Press – 2 x 5 reps each side; 5 second hold each rep

Post-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Hip Flexor
  • IT Band
  • Mid/Upper Back

Stretching

  • Hamstrings
  • Groin
  • Piriformis Stretch
  • Sleeper Stretch

*Need a substitution for an exercise? Feel free to reach out here to let me know how I can help.

In-Season Baseball Workout – Phase 2 – Week 3, Day 1

Welcome to April! Reserve players who do not see regular innings may want to add a set here or there for this in-season baseball workout. Starting players may want to perform the following workout as written, or they can reduce the sets if needed based on how their bodies are holding up overall. If you have questions on how to best incorporate this in-season baseball workout into your schedule, feel free to contact me. I’m here to help!

Overall Goals for In-Season Training – Maintain strength, speed, and power from off-season and pre-season workouts; maintain flexibility; maximize recovery between practices and games

Pre-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Glutes
  • IT Band
  • Quads
  • Groin

Pre-hab

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete. Then, return to the start and complete any movements with additional sets. Minimal rest between exercises.

  • Glute Bridge – 2 x 15 reps
  • Scapular Punch with Band – 2 x 10
  • Quadruped Reach Through – 2 x 6 each

Dynamic Warm-up

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete.

  • Reverse Lunge with Twist – 10 yards
  • Quad Stretch with Toe Touch – 10 yards
  • World’s Greatest with Rotation – 10 yards
  • Inch Worm – 10 yards
  • Walking Leg Cradle – 10 yards

Exercises/Movements

Complete the following movements in order. Exercises grouped together should be completed in a superset fashion – back-to-back with minimal rest, taking a longer rest after the second exercise is complete. Rest 30-60 seconds between sets.

  • Squat Jump, continuous – 3 x 8 (stick and hold final landing)
  • MB Slam – 3 x 8
  • Deadlift
    • For athletes with DB’s – 3 x 8
    • For athletes with barbell or trap bar – 3 x 5
  • MB Push-up – 3 x 8
  • DB Reverse Lunge – 3 x 8 each
  • Standing Band Row – 2 x 10
  • 1-leg DB RDL – 3 x 6 each
  • Prone W – 2 x 12
  • Reverse Hyper – 2 x 12

Post-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Hip Flexor
  • IT Band
  • Mid/Upper Back

Stretching

  • Hamstrings
  • Groin
  • Piriformis Stretch
  • Sleeper Stretch

*Need a substitution for an exercise? Feel free to reach out here to let me know how I can help.

In-Season Baseball Workout

In-Season Baseball Workout – Phase 2 – Week 2, Day 2

If today is a game day for you, complete this workout post-game or tomorrow. Position players with a game scheduled for tomorrow, can still complete this workout today. Starting pitchers scheduled to pitch tomorrow can save this workout for tomorrow post-game or the day after their start.

Coaches, if you need direction in making this in-season baseball workout work for you team’s needs, please feel free to connect with me at any time.

Overall Goals for In-Season Training – Maintain strength, speed, and power from off-season and pre-season workouts; maintain flexibility; maximize recovery between practices and games

Pre-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Glutes
  • IT Band
  • Quads
  • Groin

Pre-hab

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete. Then, return to the start and complete any movements with additional sets. Minimal rest between exercises.

  • 1-leg Glute Bridge – 2 x 8 reps each leg
  • Throwing Deceleration with Band – 2 x 8 each
  • 90/90 Stretch – 2 x 5 each
  • No Money Drill on Foam Roller – 2 x 10

Dynamic Warm-up

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete.

  • Walking Lunge – 10 yards
  • Quad Stretch with Toe Touch – 10 yards
  • World’s Greatest – 10 yards
  • Inch Worm – 10 yards
  • Lateral Lunge – 10 yards each direction

Exercises/Movements

Complete the following movements in order. Exercises grouped together should be completed in a superset fashion – back-to-back with minimal rest, taking a longer rest after the second exercise is complete. Rest 30-60 seconds between sets.

  • 45 Degree Lateral Bound – 3 x 4 each leg (stick and hold each landing)
  • Rotational MB Slam – 3 x 6 (3 each side)
  • Front Squat
    • For athletes with DB’s – 3 x 8
    • For athletes with barbell – 3 x 5
  • 1-Arm Alternating DB Bench Press – 2 x 6 each (12 reps total per set)
  • DB (or BB) RDL – 3 x 6
  • Band Pull Apart – 2 x 8
  • Pallof Press – 2 x 4 reps each side; 5 second hold each rep

Post-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Hip Flexor
  • IT Band
  • Mid/Upper Back

Stretching

  • Hamstrings
  • Groin
  • Piriformis Stretch
  • Sleeper Stretch

*Need a substitution for an exercise? Feel free to reach out here to let me know how I can help.