Title of article :
Warm-up With Baseball Bats of Varying Moments of Inertia: Effect on Bat Velocity and Swing Pattern
Author/Authors :
Southard، Dan نويسنده , , Groomer، Levi نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to determine if warm-up with baseball bats of different moments of inertia has an effect on swing pattern and bat velocity. Ten experienced baseball players (ages 20-25 years) voluntarily participated in this study. Each participant was required to complete I0 dry swings (5 warm-up and 5 postwarm-up) at maximum effort within 3 different conditions. Post warm-up was always with a standard bat (I =. 27 kgm^2; 83.8 cm, 9.1 N). Warm-up for Condition I was with the standard bat. Condition 2 required participants to warm up with a standard bat plus a 6.1 N lead donut (I =. 49 kgm^2, 83.8 cm, 15.6 N). Condition 3 required participants to warm up with a hollow plastic bat (I =. 08 kgm^2; 83.8 cm, 3.34 N). (Quantitative and qualitative analyses indicated that following warm-up with the weighted bat (largest moment of inertia), swing pattern was significantly altered, and post warm-up velocity was the lowest of the three conditions.
Keywords :
pattern change
Journal title :
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Journal title :
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport