In-Season Baseball Workout – Phase 3 – Week 1, Day 1

As we begin a new phase for in-season baseball training, you need to keep in mind your own individual needs as we move later into the baseball season and soon to be post-season.

Your strength sessions should be complimenting you at this point in the season – not limiting you when you step onto the field. If you have some nagging injuries, you may want to take a look at your overall strength training volume and make sure it is not adding unnecessary stress that can limit your recovery.

Speaking of recovery, are you getting enough sleep? Eating properly? Mixing in some soft tissue work when appropriate? Each of these items can be tremendous for your in-season health and longevity.

Use the following workout as a template and adapt it as necessary for your specific needs. As always, if you need direction in making this in-season baseball workout work for you or your team’s needs, please feel free to connect with me at any time.

Overall Goals for In-Season Training – Maintain strength, speed, and power from off-season and pre-season baseball workouts; maintain flexibility; maximize recovery between practices and games

Pre-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Glutes
  • IT Band
  • Quads
  • Groin

Pre-hab

Complete one set of each exercise back-to-back until one set of each movement is complete. Then, return to the start and complete any movements with additional sets. Minimal rest between exercises.

  • Quadruped Rotations – 2 x 6 each side
  • 90/90 Stretch – 2 x 6 each
  • Shoulder Extension with Band – 2 x 10
  • Shoulder Flexion with Band – 2 x 10

Dynamic Warm-up

Set up a space with 10 yards to move through the following warm-up. Complete a movement for the given distance and jog back to the start line to complete the next movement.

  • Reverse Lunge with Twist – 10 yards
  • World’s Greatest with Rotation- 10 yards
  • Inch Worm – 10 yards
  • Lateral Lunge – 10 yards each direction
  • Walking Leg Cradle – 10 yards

Exercises/Movements

Complete the following movements in order. Exercises grouped together should be completed in a superset fashion – back-to-back with minimal rest, taking a longer rest after the second exercise is complete. Rest 30-60 seconds between sets.

  • Deadlift
    • For athletes with DB’s – 3 x 8
    • For athletes with barbell (or trap bar) – 3 x 5
  • Kneeling Hip Flexor Stretch – 2 x 60 seconds each leg
  • DB Lateral Lunge – 2 x 6 each
  • DB 1-arm Row – 2 x 12 each
  • 1-leg Glute Bridge – 2 x 8 each
  • Standing 1-arm Cable Row – 2 x 8 each
  • Plank – 2 x 60 seconds

Post-Training

Soft Tissue Work

  • Hip Flexor
  • IT Band
  • Mid/Upper Back
  • Pec Minor/Major

Stretching

  • Hamstrings
  • Groin
  • Piriformis Stretch
  • Sleeper Stretch

*Need a substitution for an exercise? Feel free to reach out here to let me know how I can help.