Here are three of @DrivelineBB's peer-reviewed research papers, fully open source!
Validity of sensors for pitching: https://t.co/gb7sAFAzjL
EMG analysis of KB carries:
https://t.co/x9eArc6nMo
Mechanical changes due to weighted ball velo programs:
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ https://t.co/eALtEnV8QY
@DrivelineBB What are some kinematic/kinetic changes after using weighted implements?
Effects of a six-week weighted-implement throwing program on baseball pitching velocity, kinematics, arm stress, and arm range of motion. PeerJ 6:e6003
Marsh JA, et al. 2018.
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ
@TheJoeMarsh runs out of crypto bribe luck in Sweet 16 but the web is full of oldie but goodies, from the Joe Mawsh story: https://t.co/0amDes6dr9
to our 1st (well 2nd) study published https://t.co/DL3alEYGXX
Also has a perma
We'll have a research review article on the @DrivelineBB blog, but this just came across the desk today (it cites Marsh et al, 2018 - linked below). I can definitely say it's a novel set of methods and examinations, which is always cool!
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ
Friendly reminder that Driveline has published two totally open data sets of biomechanics data for your viewing pleasure
https://t.co/KEf2BdAPoh
https://t.co/O3hQul7M68
One year ago today:
Our first paper was published in @thePeerJ, fully open source
'Effects of a six-week weighted-implement throwing program on baseball pitching velocity, kinematics, arm stress, and arm range of motion'
https://t.co/atiobojkK4