
Dealing with Injury
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Summary
This week we talk about what happens when you get hurt and you can just walk it off. George, Rick, and Ethan discuss injuries common to baseball players, how to prevent them, and how to come back properly when they happen.
We break down when to tough it out and when it's time to sit down and let your body recover. Spoiler alert: ignoring those warning signs won’t win you any medals. So whether you're a player, a parent, or just a baseball enthusiast, tune in as we dish out valuable advice and personal stories that might just save your season—or at least help you avoid a trip to the DL.
Podcast Partner Bios
Ethan Dungan - Owner of Glovehound Baseball Glove Repair Shop. Ethan played for several teams during his career including Midland and Fairfield High School. He now operates Glovehound from his shop in Fairfield, OH.
Rick Finley - Founder of MD&I Academy Baseball Training Facility in Fairfield, OH. Rick has successfully coached and trained hundreds of players at the Select, Travel, and College levels in both baseball and softball.
George Foster - Major League Player with the Giants, Reds, & Mets. NL MVP 1977, 5-Time All-Star, Silver Slugger and member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Founder of George Foster Baseball where he offers private baseball instruction.
Timestamps:
- 00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast
- 00:33 - Injury Discussion Begins
- 31:21 - Understanding Sports Injuries and Recovery
- 54:14 - Managing Pain and Recovery in Sports
- 01:18:02 - Injury Prevention and Player Health
Key Takeaways:
- Injuries are an inevitable part of the game, and learning to manage them is crucial for long-term success on the field.
- Communication is key; players should feel empowered to report pain to coaches and trainers to prevent further injury.
- Building a strong foundation of flexibility and strength is essential in preventing injuries during the season.
- Taking the time to rest and recover is just as important as training hard; balance is the name of the game.
- Understanding the mechanics of your body can help prevent compensatory injuries that arise from poor form or technique.
- Coaches and trainers should work together to ensure athletes are not only developing their skills but also their physical health.
Links:
- glovehound.com
- mdaiacademy.com
- georgefosterbaseball.com
- twocreativedigital.com
Teaser:
Next week we share the stark reality of playing in high school and beyond. We talk about when to make the decision to play for fun and we make the case for Rec Ball, so don't miss it.
Companies mentioned:
- Glovehound
- MDI Baseball Academy
- George Foster Baseball