coachld posted:Dominik - Respectfully, I know you share some good information but I struggle with your generalizations and percentages. Where do you get 90% and 10% from? What about the deadlift numbers? If there is something more to your numbers and you are just trying to simplify things for people, I think you may be misleading them at the same time. I do simplify my responses sometimes because if I didn't, I would be putting people to sleep, so I get it.
I am not an expert nor do I claim to be one. What I do know how to do is follow the lead of the best in the business. I don't know one of them who does not believe that all baseball players of training age, should work to improve strength, power, speed, mobility, stability, etc., so as to improve performance and prevent injury.
Everybody knows of a player or players who do none of the above and still excel but I will continue to trust those do this for living and whose living is dependent on results.
The numbers are totally made up, just to make a point. My knowledge is mostly in hitting so take that with a grain of salt.
But I have seen many huge guys who hit 450 foot bombs who can't throw at all (like frank thomas) and there are many super small kids who have a laser arm.
But of course there are also huge hulking guys who throw 100.