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Josh Heenan- President of Advanced Therapy & Performance Integrated Medicine + Strength Coach
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Josh Heenan- President of Advanced Therapy & Performance Integrated Medicine + Strength Coach

Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Google Play Quotes Our guys that are elite, whether thats pro/college, we can give them a 5 oz ball or a 14 oz ball, and they have the same arm mechanics every time. That allows us to see the repeatable mechanics. I think its important to make this distinction. We are building athletes that happen to play baseball, we’re not building just baseball players If we view our athlete their own unique being, then I think thats where we get really good results and really quickly. If you dont have any movement restrictions and you can hit all of the metrics of the 90 MPH formula wit h quality form you are exponentially less likely for injury and exponentially more likely to throw 90 I think as a coach we can all agree that 2 of our goals are, how can we keep everyone healthy and how can we win a ton of games. As far as in season lifts go, we lift heavy. We do a lot of 3x3. They get volume of work from playing, so we challenge them with power and get them out so they can go home and eat and recover. Resources Eric Cressey Spin Rate Driveline Local Strength coaches Contact @drheenan IG @josh_heenan joshheenan.com www.Advancedtherapyperfromance.com Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast

Ahead Of The Curve with Jonathan Gelnar · Jonathan Gelnar

February 8, 201855m 0s

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Quotes
Our guys that are elite, whether thats pro/college, we can give them a 5 oz ball or a 14 oz ball, and they have the same arm mechanics every time. That allows us to see the repeatable mechanics.
I think its important to make this distinction. We are building athletes that happen to play baseball, we’re not building just baseball players
If we view our athlete their own unique being, then I think thats where we get really good results and really quickly.
If you dont have any movement restrictions and you can hit all of the metrics of the 90 MPH formula wit h quality form you are exponentially less likely for injury and exponentially more likely to throw 90 
I think as a coach we can all agree that 2 of our goals are, how can we keep everyone healthy and how can we win a ton of games. 
As far as in season lifts go, we lift heavy. We do a lot of 3x3. They get volume of work from playing, so we challenge them with power and get them out so they can go home and eat and recover.

Resources
Eric Cressey
Spin Rate Driveline
Local Strength coaches
Contact

@drheenan IG
@josh_heenan
joshheenan.com
www.Advancedtherapyperfromance.com
 
Website and Social Media sites for the show 
www.aotcpodcast.com
Twitter
@aotc_podcast
Facebook
Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group
Instagram
aotc_podcast