Medicine Ball
Medicine Ball
Medicine Ball
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Define medicine ball training and list the four primary components
Identify and describe each sub-component within the four primary components of
medicine ball training
01 STANCE
Tall Kneeling Horizontal Chest Pass Base Position Horizontal Chest Pass
Split Position Horizontal Chest Pass Single Leg Horizontal Chest Pass
02 DIRECTION: ROTATIONAL-PERPENDICULAR
OPTIMIZING TRANSFER
Improved kinetic linking through enhanced ability to generate and transfer force
through the body
Force:
7000N
(1500lbs)
Velocity:
7.1m/s
(16mph)
(Sidthilaw,1996)
Shoulder:
9370/s
Hip:
7140/s
FT = 984N
(221lbs)
INJURY PREVENTION
PROGRAMMING
Frequency
Volume
Intensity
Movements
Weekly: x2 Sets/Reps:
Throws (L/R): Mov/Stance: 3-5
(15-20min) 2-3sets/8-10reps
90-120/session Directions: 1-2
Initiations: 1-2
Focus: Rest Set/Session:
Total: ≤240/wk Ball: NR or R
Speed-Strength <90s/72hrs
Weekly: 4x Sets/Reps:
Throws (L/R): Mov/Stance: 2-3
(5-15min) 1-2sets/8-10reps
50-60/session Directions: 1-2
Initiations: 1-2
Focus: Rest Set/Session:
Total: ≤ 240/wk Ball: NR or R
Activation <90s/24hrs
INTENSITY
Novice Athlete (4x per week) Advanced Athlete (2x per week)
Movement 1: Movement 1:
-Lin-Vert Squat to Throw -Base Position Parallel Rot-Horiz Throw
-CM/Non-Reactive Ball -NCM/Non-Reactive Ball
-2 x 10 repetitions -2 x 10 repetitions each
Movement 2: Movement 2:
-Base Position Lin-Horiz Chest Pass -Split Position Parallel Rot-Horiz Throw
-Single/Reactive Ball -Continuous/Reactive Ball
-2 x 10 repetitions -2 x 5 repetitions each
Movement 3: Movement 3:
-Split Position Lin-Horiz Chest Throw -Base Position Perp. Rot-Horiz Throw
-NCM/Non-Reactive Ball -Continuous/Reactive Ball
-2 x 5 repetitions each -2 x 10 repetitions each
Total Throws: 60 Total Throws: 100
CLOSING
STANCE
INITIATION/BALL