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Nunzio Signore- Strength and Conditioning Coach, Owner of Rockland Peak Performance (NY)
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Nunzio Signore- Strength and Conditioning Coach, Owner of Rockland Peak Performance (NY)

This episode is brought to you by baseballcloud and OnBaseU. iTunes Stitcher Google Spotify Summary: In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I welcome Nunzio Signore, athletic trainer, Owner of Rockland Peak Performance in Sloatsburg NY, author of the book Pitchers Arm Care, Director of the Pitching Lab and a contributing writer for such publications as Inside Pitch Magazine, Elite Baseball Performance and Stack Sports. Nunzio Signore shares his wealth of knowledge about how to properly access the needs of players during training, how to assist players with strength and velocity, and strategies to help them recover in a healthy manner. Show Notes: What made Nunzio transition from soccer to baseball What is the first step that Nunzio would take to train a 16-year player How does Nunzio undergo his player assessments What are some of the things that most kids have problems with How does the core velocity belt help players What is the strength-speed continuum program What will players get out of the pitching lab training Which three things are the top issues that Nunzio is looking for in players How does Nunzio feel about when is it right to give players time off What makes up a great bullpen setting Which factors bring about an unstable pitch Breathing, a good night sleep, and water are fantastic for player recovery What tools and strategies does Nunzio use for his assessments Until velocity of a player increases, he doesn’t add more weight to a player’s weight training What are the biggest new training elements that Nunzio is excited about Why do Nunzio’s players love jump profiling How can you make nutrition a proper part of their training Which resources does Nunzio recommend 3 Key Points: Everyone should sequence their pelvis, thorax, elbow extension, and shoulder internal rotation. The pitch lab aims to produce the complete pitcher by merging pitching inside the nets and strength training. Instead of paying for showcases, pay to develop yourself as a player. Tweetable Quotes: - “People are hungry out there to make sure the kids stay safe and we can increase velocity and command and control safely.” – Nunzio Signore (1:49) - “The assessment in our facility, that’s the cornerstone of what we do at RPP. I honestly believe that it’s the way to create a blueprint for an athlete.” – Nunzio Signore (3:01) - “You don’t want to add strength to disfunction.” – Nunzio Signore (4:57) - “If you can feel it, you can do it.” – Nunzio Signore (9:09) - “I just don’t ever think that we should get out of the pattern of throwing.” – Nunzio Signore (24:51) - “Don’t take mechanical solutions to athleticism problems.” – Nunzio Signore (33:35) - “I don’t really believe in trying to get rid of soreness by running. I don’t really feel like running for a pitcher is something that we would do at all.” – Nunzio Signore (35:54) - “My recovery for my athletes is breathing.” – Nunzio Signore (36:17) Resources Mentioned: Aotcpodcast.com Twitter: @aotc_podcast Linkedin: Nunzio Signore RocklandPeakPerformance.com “Starting” Strength,” “Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes,” “Ultimate MMA Conditioning” 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

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May 23, 201953m 45s

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Summary:
In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I welcome Nunzio Signore, athletic trainer, Owner of Rockland Peak Performance in Sloatsburg NY, author of the book Pitchers Arm Care, Director of the Pitching Lab and a contributing writer for such publications as Inside Pitch Magazine, Elite Baseball Performance and Stack Sports. Nunzio Signore shares his wealth of knowledge about how to properly access the needs of players during training, how to assist players with strength and velocity, and strategies to help them recover in a healthy manner.
Show Notes:

What made Nunzio transition from soccer to baseball

What is the first step that Nunzio would take to train a 16-year player

How does Nunzio undergo his player assessments

What are some of the things that most kids have problems with

How does the core velocity belt help players

What is the strength-speed continuum program

What will players get out of the pitching lab training

Which three things are the top issues that Nunzio is looking for in players

How does Nunzio feel about when is it right to give players time off

What makes up a great bullpen setting

Which factors bring about an unstable pitch

Breathing, a good night sleep, and water are fantastic for player recovery

What tools and strategies does Nunzio use for his assessments

Until velocity of a player increases, he doesn’t add more weight to a player’s weight training

What are the biggest new training elements that Nunzio is excited about

Why do Nunzio’s players love jump profiling

How can you make nutrition a proper part of their training

Which resources does Nunzio recommend

3 Key Points:

Everyone should sequence their pelvis, thorax, elbow extension, and shoulder internal rotation.

The pitch lab aims to produce the complete pitcher by merging pitching inside the nets and strength training.

Instead of paying for showcases, pay to develop yourself as a player.

 
Tweetable Quotes:

  •        “People are hungry out there to make sure the kids stay safe and we can increase velocity and command and control safely.” – Nunzio Signore (1:49)
  •        “The assessment in our facility, that’s the cornerstone of what we do at RPP. I honestly believe that it’s the way to create a blueprint for an athlete.” – Nunzio Signore (3:01)
  •        “You don’t want to add strength to disfunction.” – Nunzio Signore (4:57)
  •        “If you can feel it, you can do it.” – Nunzio Signore (9:09)
  •        “I just don’t ever think that we should get out of the pattern of throwing.” – Nunzio Signore (24:51)
  •        “Don’t take mechanical solutions to athleticism problems.” – Nunzio Signore (33:35)
  •        “I don’t really believe in trying to get rid of soreness by running. I don’t really feel like running for a pitcher is something that we would do at all.” – Nunzio Signore (35:54)
  •        “My recovery for my athletes is breathing.” – Nunzio Signore (36:17)
    Resources Mentioned:

Aotcpodcast.com

Twitter: @aotc_podcast

Linkedin: Nunzio Signore

RocklandPeakPerformance.com

“Starting” Strength,”

“Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndromes,”  

“Ultimate MMA Conditioning”

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