Thursday, December 9, 2010

Drill 3 Standing Squat



During a sacrifice bunt as mentioned before core stability is important.During a squat core stability is also a key to performing the exercise.A standing squat  is an exercise  that  will work out your quads and hamstrings along with abs and core.Begin by standing with your feet a step outside of your shoudlers.Keep your arms up as if you were holdign a bar bell and sink your rear end into a sitting position while placing most of your weight on your heels.When you reach your deepest postition explode up and through to a full standing postion and repeat untill fatigue settles in.

Drill 2-Walking Lunge



During a Sacrifice bunt core stability and balance within your legs are very important.The walking lunge is a good excersise to prepare for  solid blance during a bunt.You begin by standing with feet shoulder width apart straight up.Lunge foward with one leg into fully flexed postion.Be sure to keep your body straight up and stable from the waist above.Push up and through the leg that is flexed back to the standing postion and repeat with the opposite leg.Continue this action untill you feel fatigue in your legs and even push a little further.

Monday, December 6, 2010

20 Terms


1.Momentum –product of motion, measured as the product of a body mass and its velocity.

2.Impulse-Product of a force and the time interval over which the force acts.

3.Distal-the point furthest from the point of attachment to the body.

4.Plantar flexion-the movement that increases the approximate 90-degree angle between
the front part of the foot and the shin, as when depressing an automobile pedal

5.Balance-Ability to control equilibrium

6.Posterior -Further back in position of or nearer the rear or hind end.

7.Flexion-the joint angle decreasing

8.Extension-movement of a joint whereby one part of the body is moved away from another

9.Trajectory –the flight or path of a projectile

10.Velocity-measurement of the rate and direction of change in position of an object

11.Bending-asymmetric loading that produces tension on one side of a body’s
longitudinal axis and compression on the other side.

12.Acceleration -the rate of change of velocity over time

13.Potential energy-energy by virtue of a body’s position of configuration, calculated as the product of weight and height.

14.Type 2A Muscle fibers-Fast twitch muscle fibers

15.Combined loading-simultaneous action of more then one form of loading.

16.Axis of rotation-imaginary line perpendicular to the plane of rotation and passing through the center of rotation

17.Magnus force-lift force created by spin

18.Stress –distribution of force within a body, quantified by force divided by the area in which the force acts.

19.Static Equilibrium-a motionless state

20.Lift-force acting on the body in a fluid in a direction perpendicular