
So how many of you use a donut for bat speed? Or perhaps you are swinging a heavier bat? The theory here is good, thinking that by swinging a heavier bat you will train your muscles with greater resistance, and the end result will be greater bat speed. The idea is good, but the end result is usually altered swing mechanics, along with a lot of strike outs. The reality is if you want to increase bat speed to swing fast, then swing fast. But drive this movement from your hips, not from ripping your torso or trying to swing the bat as fast as possible. We teach all our ballplayers to use their glutes to fire the hips, which will fire the torso and will generate hand speed, which leads to bat speed. The formula is simple, pop the hips, then you will pop the ball.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Should I swing a heavy bat for bat speed?
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Improve Your Chops for Bat Speed

As we patrol weight rooms nationwide, ballplayers love to use med balls, and they love to mimic their swing with them, always chopping and rotating. This is great, but in-season it often leads to overuse injuries due to all the swinging that is taking place in conjunction with med ball training. The cure for creating balance in the body, especially around the core, is the Med Ball Lift. The med ball lift is the opposite action of a chop, and helps to balance out the left and right side, while at the same time giving the obliques and muscles between the ribs a great stretch. In addition, those magical hip flexors also get a benefit -- they get loose!
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Bridges - Key to a strong core

Hey Guys. The new cool word on the training block is CORE. What is core? Your core is the bridge between your upper and lower body. Now we must bridge the gap between our training! The core is composed of your abdominal muscles, lower back, shoulder blades, and glutes. Most people think doing crunches gets the core, but this could not be further from the truth. Crunches lead to strong flexion strength, but not the stability we are looking for. When we train the core, we want to make the middle of our body as strong as possible and stable, as we move our arms and legs. So, when we swing, we want our core to engage, to protect our lower back, and help us drive the ball! The best exercise we have found for beginners so far is the Core Bridge. This exercise is simple, can be done anywhere, and really does the job! Give it a try and let us know how you feel!
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Baseball and Hamstrings

So we are going to continue the theme of freeing up your body so you can move. The next phase we are going to look at is to keep the hamstrings loose! The number 1 lower body injury over the years for baseball players has been the hamstrings. If you keep your hip flexors loose, your hamstrings will automatically become looser. With this being said, we loosen our hips first, then the hammys. Often times ballplayers are doing hamstring curls, both seated and laying down, but this just makes the hammy’s tight. If you feel you have to do these, then you must follow each set up with Inverted Hamstrings. Keep your hamstrings loose, as well as your hips, and combine this with good glute activation and core work, and you will be on your way to good health! We will go over the core next!
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Hip Flexors and Rotation: Unleash Your Power

In our last post we discussed tight hip flexors, and a simple stretch to release them! In this post I am going to tell you why this is important. If you think about the hip flexor, which is just above your quad, it is a muscle that connects the upper and lower body, much like what the core does. But this specific muscle, when it gets tight, can really cause problems when a ballplayer goes to hit and throw. The reason is a tight hip flexor will restrict rotation, thus you are a battling yourself in an attempt to get your trunk to rotate. If this is the case, and trunk rotation is slowed down, then this rotation is forced. Forced rotation is not only slower, but it also leads to injuries. If trunk rotation is resisted, and therefore slow, it will place extra stress on the hip flexors/ abdominals and, when throwing, the shoulder! In this video you will see this motion is explosive. If something is holding this motion back, like tight muscles, we are swinging and swinging, but our bat speed isn’t getting any better. The same is true for pitching and throwing in general. It is important to UN-RESTRICT YOUR RESTRICTIONS!
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Live the lifestyle

Hey Guys. Just checking in with this week’s blog to address something that is very important to me, as well as the success of all the athletes we work with. That something is a slogan that we reiterate time and time again to our athletes: “ Live the Lifestyle.”
What “Live the Lifestlye” means is if you want to be an athlete, act like it -- in all aspects of the word. What you do off the field is just as important as what you do on the field. Treat your body as if it is a high performance machine, feeding it with only the best food and always giving the machine enough rest. Living the Lifestyle is the first step to obtaining on-field success because it will ensure that your body is prepared for the battles ahead. Those that choose to party and drink have also indirectly chosen to fail on the field as well as choosing to let their teammates down because they are going to be playing short staffed since you have failed to give your best effort.
I understand for some this might sound a little too serious, but the fact is, if you want a college scholarship -- or to go pro with your career -- this is the kind of sacrifice that is needed. Playing at the next level is hard enough, but if you choose to live a lifestyle short of rest, with poor food quality, and continuing to choose hanging out over getting your work in both academically and from a sports training standpoint, you are never going to make it. Many great players never make it because they can’t stay on track and keep their Lifestyle in check.
This is not easy, but it pays huge dividends down the road. I am fortunate enough to work with future Hall of Famers everyday, as well as some great young players through Major League Strength, and the ones that display great character are the ones winning achievement awards such as MVP’s, Collegiate All-Americans, as well as going on to receive great jobs at an early age. What “Living the Lifestyle” does is provide you a foundation for success and this will not go unnoticed. With that being said, analyze your life, and make sure you have yourself in check, and are working towards the goal of “Living the Lifestyle.”
See ya soon!
Coach Cavalea
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Takkle brings on board the CEO of Major League Strength: Dana Cavalea

My name is Dana Cavalea. I am the Director of Strength and Conditioning of the New York Yankees, as well as the CEO of Major League Strength, a training company designed to enhance the athletic ability and lifestyle of youth baseball and softball players. I am extremely excited to bring you the most cutting-edge information in the field of Performance Training for Baseball and Softball!
Working with some of the best athletes in the game has given me a unique coaching perspective which I wish to deliver to the TAKKLE Community in a fun, easy to understand, yet results driven fashion.
Over the next few months you will learn some great tips on how to enhance your performance using some of the same techniques the pros use. You will also have the opportunity to ask me any performance related questions you might have. This is your chance to better yourself through training, so feel free to ask any questions you might have on nutrition, mental conditioning, and enhancing body composition improvement.
I look forward to hearing from all of you and am extremely excited to be a part of the Takkle community! Throughout the course of the year I will also introduce you to some of Major League Strength’s other coaches so you can get different opinions, and learn different styles of coaching used to enhance performance.
Well that’s it for today. We will be back Friday with some basic background on what we do so you can understand where we get our ideas on training from, and why we do what we do! See ya soon!
- Coach Cavalea
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