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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2009

EFFECT OF WARM-UP WITH DIFFERENT WEIGHTED BATS ON NORMAL BASEBALL BAT VELOCITY

Brian S Montoya; Lee E. Brown; Jared W. Coburn; Steven M. Zinder

Montoya, BS, Brown, LE, Coburn, JW, and Zinder, SM. Effect of warm-up with different weighted bats on normal baseball bat velocity. J Strength Cond Res 23(5): 1566-1569, 2009-Traditionally, baseball players have used a heavy bat for warm-up before competition. Because bat velocity is an essential component to hitting a baseball, and because players warm up differently, there is a need to investigate the best way to maximize post warm-up bat velocity. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of warm-up with different weighted bats on normal baseball bat velocity. Nineteen recreational male baseball players (age, 24.5 ± 3.9 years; height, 181.1 ± 8.4 cm; body mass, 87.9 ± 18.4 kg) participated in this study. Three different randomized warm-up conditions were completed and analyzed for velocity and for their effect on post warm-up normal baseball bat velocity. Subjects were instructed to perform 5 maximal swings with each of 3 different weighted bats-light (LB = 9.6 oz), normal (NB = 31.5 oz), and heavy (HB = 55.2 oz)-followed by 30-second rest and then 5 swings of the NB. Analysis of variance revealed that warm-up velocity of the LB (63.57 ± 3.58 mph) was significantly (p < 0.05) faster than that of NB (51.25 ± 3.01 mph) and HB (41.79 ± 3.01 mph), whereas warm-up velocity of NB was also significantly faster than that of HB. For post warm-up, LB (52.29 ± 2.68 mph) and NB (50.60 ± 3.04 mph) produced significantly faster velocity of the normal bat than the HB (48.26 ± 2.98 mph). Warming up with 5 swings of a light or normal bat appears to increase post warm-up velocity of the normal bat when compared with warming up with a heavy bat after a rest period of 30 seconds. Within the bat weight spectrum of this study, it is suggested that when preparing to hit, 5 warm-up swings with either a light or normal bat will allow a player to achieve the greatest velocity of their normal bat.


British Journal of Sports Medicine | 2007

Commentary on “Hormonal responses to a 160-km race across frozen AlaskaHormonal responses to a 160-km race across frozen Alaska”

Lee E. Brown

This is an excellent paper that evaluates the hormonal response to an ultra-endurance event in …


Age | 2014

Short-term strength training improves muscle quality and functional capacity of elderly women

Ronei Silveira Pinto; Cleiton Silva Correa; Regis Radaelli; Eduardo Lusa Cadore; Lee E. Brown; Martim Bottaro


Rev. bras. ciênc. mov | 2003

Recomendação de procedimentos da Sociedade Americana de Fisiologia do Exercício (ASEP) I: avaliação precisa da força e potência muscular

Lee E. Brown; Joseph P Weir; Hildeamo Bonifácio Oliveira; Martim Bottaro; Laila Cândida de Jesus Lima; José Fernandes Filho


Age | 2014

Effects of single vs. multiple-set short-term strength training in elderly women.

Regis Radaelli; Eurico Nestor Wilhelm; Cíntia E. Botton; Anderson Rech; Martim Bottaro; Lee E. Brown; Ronei Silveira Pinto


Journal of Sports Science and Medicine | 2006

The Influence of Body Position on Load Range During Isokinetic Knee Extension/Flexion

Brian W. Findley; Lee E. Brown; Michael Whitehurst; Tedd Keating; Daniel P. Murray; Lisa M. Gardner


Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions | 2013

Is exercise-induced muscle damage susceptibility body segment dependent? Evidence for whole body susceptibility.

Milena Garcia Machado; Lee E. Brown; Augusto-Silva P; Rafael Pereira


Archive | 2007

Entrenamiento de velocidad, agilidad y rapidez

Lee E. Brown; Vance A Ferrigno


Age | 2014

Comparison of explosive force between young and elderly women: evidence of an earlier decline from explosive force

Ludmila Schettino; Carla Patrícia Novais Luz; Leandra Eugênia Gomes de Oliveira; Paula Lisiane de Assunção; Raildo da Silva Coqueiro; Marcos Henrique Fernandes; Lee E. Brown; Marco Machado; Rafael Pereira


Sports | 2015

Angle Specific Analysis of Side-to-Side Asymmetry in the Shoulder Rotators

Cassio V. Ruas; Ronei Silveira Pinto; Eduardo L. Cadore; Lee E. Brown

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Jared W. Coburn

California State University

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Ronei Silveira Pinto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Regis Radaelli

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cassio V. Ruas

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Camila D. Lima

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Anderson Rech

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cassio V. Ruas

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cleiton Silva Correa

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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