Showing posts with label Indian Club Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Club Training. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2025

Baseball Has Begun




Good start yesterday for my fav. team the San Francisco Giants. Solid win with a 3 run Homer at the top of the 9th to get a 6-3 lead and win 6-4 in the end. Finished my documentary of Ken Burns' Baseball Documentary the other day that I watch every year before the season starts.

Been a fan since I was a little kid going to Candlestick Park and eventually now Oracle Park. Watching guys like Will Clark, Matt Williams, Barry Bonds, Rob Nenn, Buster Posey, Madison Baumgartner and others. 

Some of the training those guys go through can be unique from typical weight training to oddities for helping them hit, pitch & run. Some guys even back in the day didn't train much at all or did things in the offseason. Guys like Mickey Mantle & Hank Aaron didn't lift weights but did labor work, Rickey Henderson was famously known for doing Push-ups, Sit-Ups, Sprints (And Ice Cream) and guys in the minor leagues would do things like Step Ups & other calisthenics since salaries are much lower so they would do what's possible with coaches that they have. 

Branch Rickey who was a former player himself and then turned to management helped establish the Farm System that developed the Minors to work with players and give them opportunities to reach their potential beyond just talent and skill. However, one coach for a college team helped build his squad to go 14-1 one season while using Indian Clubs as part of their training. Coach Judson Hyames had his boys work the clubs as part of extensive training before their season (Were undefeated for two years prior). It gave his players great Wrist Strength/Mobility along with Suppleness & Flexibility.

This guy was like the John Wooden of his time, his career record as a coach is 166-62-2 which is pretty damn impressive and makes you wonder what he could've done with guys in the majors. That college is now known as Western Michigan University and the field there now is named after him. Taking something that came from India and reached the training ideals for the Baseball Diamond goes to show that with great word of mouth, many styles of training can make it to championship sports teams and athletes. 

If Clubs can build a championship squad, what else could they do? It's one of the reasons I love training with clubs because they're great for joint health, complex but awesome for keeping the body healthy, builds brain power because of the patterns used in the swings and works with motor skills. Be amazingly awesome and grab a pair of clubs to train with and help carry on the tradition that has been going on for centuries. 

  

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