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3rd Annual Baseball Arm Care Clinic with Alan Tyson and South Charlotte Sports Report

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by SouthCharlotteSports, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. SouthCharlotteSports

    SouthCharlotteSports Full Access Member

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    We have an Early Bird Price for those that sign up by November 15th

    http://www.southcharlottesportscamps.com/camps/armcare-special.html



    For those of you that have worked with Alan, you can vouch for the level of instruction the pitchers are going to receive at our 3rd Annual Arm Care Clinic


    NO LIVE THROWING -- this is a day to learn how to protect your arm with the top specialist in the Southeast


    3rd ANNUAL BASEBALL ARM CARE CLINIC TO BE HELD DECEMBER 3rd, 2011
    ... NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPECIALISTS AND COACHES TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE
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    Alan Tyson



    The South Charlotte Sports Report is proud to join forces with one of the leading arm care specialist in the Southeast, Alan Tyson of Architech Sports and Physical Therapy, to offer our 3rd ANNUAL BASEBALL ARM CARE AND VELOCITY DEVELOPMENT CLINIC on December 3rd. This unique clinic is designed for both baseball pitchers and their parents to learn valuable information on arm care and velocity development. Our goal is to help reduce the amount of injuries suffered by pitchers in our area. It's very important to note that the clinic will have NO LIVE PITCHING, this clinic is A Day of Learning.




    The clinic is recommended for pitchers of all ages. The instruction is formatted to help the first time nine year old pitcher as well as the 17 year old high school pitcher that has committed to a college program. One of last year's campers was drafted in this past summer's Major League Baseball Draft!




    Alan Tyson of Architech Sports and Physical Therapy has worked with more pitchers on every level of baseball than anyone in the Southeast. [​IMG]
    His clients range from league pitchers to 10 year old recreational league pitchers.


    "Every day I speak to baseball parents and their number one question is; How do keep my son's arm healthy? The next question usually comes from the son and he wants to know how he can increase his velocity," said Tyson. "This clinic is designed to help provide instruction that goes hand in hand in reaching both the parent and the son's goals."


    In addition to Tyson, other well known coaches will be on hand to share their knowledge with young pitchers and their parents. We expect to have visits from current and former major league baseball players and coaches. A wealth of knowledge and experience will be shared with young pitchers across the region.
    Each pitcher will learn a flexibility routine, key strengthening exercises to develop velocity, and have the opportunity to have their core rotational strength measured by Architech Sports State of the Art Keiser Equipment. Each pitcher will leave with a detailed 6 week program for the winter.


    The statistics on injuries for pitchers are staggering; 45% of pitchers under age 12 have chronic elbow pain, among high school pitchers this number [​IMG]rises to 58%. Pitchers suffer the most injuries (21.6%) of any position in all sports that were followed over a 3-year period by the National Athletic Trainer's Association. Alan Tyson and other specialists will provide the best possible instruction on how to reduce your son's chances of becoming an injury statistic.


    Alan has developed two programs; Pitching for Success and Power Pitching to train young pitchers and has written a book entitled the Pitcher's Toolbox to give guidance to pitchers wanting to know more about how to train their arm safely. The clinic will combine his knowledge with other guests speakers from both the baseball and physical conditioning industries.
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    We would like to invite all baseball pitchers ages 9-18 to attend this unique clinic, scheduled to be held inside at Architech Sports Training Center inside the Morrison YMCA on Saturday, December 3rd from 8:00am - 12:00pm. Cost to attend is only $75 per pitcher (parents attend for free) and the enrollment is limited to provide the very best instruction.


    To repeat, there will be NO LIVE PITCHING at this clinic, this is a day of learning and listening with top arm care specialists and baseball pitching coaches.

    FAST BREAK SAVINGS - $59 if enrolled before November 15.




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  2. Braves

    Braves Watauga Pioneers #6

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    This is the BEST, most informative clinic your son can attend. To be perfectly honest, I would rate this as a "must" to attend. What Alan teaches by way of preventative maintenance to injuries may save your son a trip to Dr. Andrews. But it's not only that. He teaches the correct way to do everything (exercises, lifting, warmups, etc...) and to have Alan's attention to a specific question is priceless.

    AT is rated one of the best PT's in the country. ML players don't seek out just anybody. They are looking for the best!
     
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