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quote:There's a lot of information flowing through the site, but at what point is any of it valid? About 10% of the suggested information is on the right track...about 80% is put together with the right idea in mind, but wrong...and the last 10% is absolutely not worth considering.
quote:Originally posted by JT:
What we don't need is someone telling us what to think--that's what our WIVES are for
quote:About 10% of the suggested information is on the right track...about 80% is put together with the right idea in mind, but wrong...and the last 10% is absolutely not worth considering.
quote:There are a few others...but I've found a running argumentative tone to some of these forums. It's good to have some back and forth, but when it becomes argumentative there's a negative conatation to the subjects in general. Tell me what you think...
quote:I'm here because parents and the players themselves deserve more information available to educate themselves. This site is 100% credible...but just like many companies or websites, the users aren't going to be 100% credible.
quote:I was just concerned...a child asking about elbow pain gets tens of posts...and some of the advice was of a concern to me.
quote:Originally posted by Chad Durbin:
I want to improve the education of parents, coaches and athletes through this site. As far as the recruiting business...I don't promote or touch on that at all on here. Many of you work real jobs, correct, but you don't talk about real estate, mortage brokering or lumber yards on here. I play baseball for a living, #1...what would be better than to have someone who's job it is to study and play the game for a living talking shop on a website designed to educate on that exact subject??
As far as improvement of the site, realistically, not much can be done. Like you've all stated, it's an opinion oriented forum based on fact. I'm using the same approach I have with coaches through the years...each person has a different way of teaching and each has a way of learning. I have always took away from a teacher what applies to my situation and I can use. If a parent, coach or athlete is reading these forums I hope they take away from the posts what works for themselves rather than take it all as written in stone. Fire away...
quote:If you come here giving great advice, it will help you more than you will know.
quote:Dad04,
You're right, the answers to elbow pain, shoulder pain, knee pain or anything else on the orthopaedic side of things is to head to your local orthopaedic doctor. YOU said it...and I agree. Not all advice is along those lines...but that's the beauty of the site....information abundance, intake is personal.
quote:What part of the elbow is in pain and in what part of the throwing motion does it hurt? It could be forearm tightness or inflammation of the ulnar ligament. Running and cardio will promote more blood flowing to that region of the body due to longer raised heartrate level. A rice bucket exercise program would be a good idea, possibly. Take a normal size bucket from Home Depot or wherever and fill it about 75% with rice....put a baseball in the bucket, grip the ball and go through light pitching motions with the wrist and forearm. Take the ball out and dig the fingers in trying to get to the bottom...opening and closing the hand. Proper warming up and stretching prior to throwing workouts is something I'd suggest as well. Hope that gives you some help...anything else, post back to me. Thanks