@KyleKimbrell1 @drivelinebases These would be the big blogs & our paper on WBs. It's mentioned in the second blog specifically
Blogs:
https://t.co/Obns5Yxp1R
https://t.co/cFvnWbV704
Our own paper:
https://t.co/iIbyWfqDTL
Back to the methods: This group had a reasonable search strategy outlined in the Appendix. I think they captured all of the relevant research... except: https://t.co/ODpTvAqhuj (aka the @Driveline study)
I want to know who they excluded (n=4) because velocity wasn't #1 endpoint
@kcrehabexpert @OC____ Here you go Dan. FWIW, I don't think you actually read the original study and just nitpicked things out of the abstract.
https://t.co/UxP6bL5pZ3
It brings to question popularly marketed training regimens (magic bullets?). I will have much more this week regarding this study. https://t.co/y41QFuIsEt
The Driveline Research team has three peer-reviewed studies that are Open Access + full data disclosed. Check them out here!
https://t.co/gb7sAFAzjL
https://t.co/x9eArc6nMo
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ
https://t.co/VpRtfHVHi0
@KailaHoltz @drivelinebases just have to scroll down to 'Peer Review History' that's on the right side if you look up the url instead of the pdf
https://t.co/iIbyWfqDTL
Reminder that our published research is Open Access; full-text articles available for free. PDF links below:
6-week weighted ball study: https://t.co/jhWYiT8U9l
EMG analysis on KB carries: https://t.co/whOD8zUy85
Motus validation vs. biomech lab: https://t.co/k87gq8xo4S https://t.co/iNxufEtyOl
https://t.co/y41QFuIsEt "When comparing pitchers who gained velocity versus pitchers who did not, no statistically significant changes were seen in joint kinetics and shoulder range of motion."
https://t.co/y41QFuIsEt And I quote: "Following a six-week weighted implement program, pitchers did not show a significant change in velocity, joint kinetics, or shoulder external rotation range of motion.
From Driveline "Per reviewed research" who has promoted/built is following on the great velocity improvements using its training and weighted ball programs https://t.co/y41QFuIsEt
A huge feature at @thePeerJ is that you can make your peer-review process public. We chose to do this for both papers!
I learned a ton going through existing review by other authors; you will too.
6-week WB study: https://t.co/4uqg8ckzMa
EMG KB Study: https://t.co/xRV4jt9Zw1 https://t.co/Ao01P7D2A2
We made unit type changes to our six-week weighted baseball study that was accepted for publication last month. Thanks to @PaulGlazier for spotting it!
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ https://t.co/NHEWkaohLL