Many players, coaches and parents mark December as the "official baseball preseason training" start date using 12-14 weeks to prepare athletes for the upcoming Spring season. However for many players, Fall can be used as a time to actively recover, improve their pitches or get a head start on training to return even stronger for the next season.
Assistant Director of Pitching, Noah Junis is currently helping lead throwing development at Premier Pitching HQ. He has a passion for applying data to player development. We asked him how he plans to approach the fall season with his athletes,
“Spring and summer throwing workloads for baseball players are extremely heavy. The amount of games played and stress on the body could cause range of motion and strength capacity to decrease.”
Noah emphasizes the importance of fall training as a time for baseball players to actively recover in order to prepare the body for the following season. He advises,
“Fall is a time to give the arm a rest and focus on rebuilding the rest of the body.”
For frontline players, September through November presents a golden opportunity to restore range of motion and enhance baseline strength before ramping up throwing volume and intensity for the upcoming spring season.
PPP advocates for a well-balanced fall training program to maximize benefits during this recovery period. Here's a comprehensive three-month training plan that covers September, October and November, helping pitchers optimize their performance:
The fall season presents an ideal opportunity for baseball athletes to focus on their off-season training and lay the groundwork for a successful upcoming season. To maximize their performance, a well-rounded training program that incorporates both speed and agility training and power and strength training is crucial.
Due to the one-sided nature of baseball, players undergo various adaptations throughout the season due to the repetitive movements involved in the sport. It is crucial to address these adaptations before reintroducing skill-specific baseball movements to avoid reinforcing overuse patterns. To achieve this, early fall training may focus more on myofascial release and mobility/corrective exercises. These practices are designed to restore motion to adapted tissues and lay the groundwork for building strength effectively. Here are a few examples of mobility and release techniques you can try:
During the early stages of the fall training program, the emphasis should be on improving movement patterns to enhance various on-field skills. Perform movement pattern training sessions 3-5 times per week as throwing volume is lower. Here are some effective drills:
As the fall training program progresses, athletes should transition into power and strength training to build muscle mass and strength. Here are some recommended exercises for power and strength development:
As the fall progresses, athletes will have attained sufficient rest and preparation, making it an ideal time to introduce power training into the program. Eventually, strength training can be added to build a solid foundation for the upcoming season.
Fall training provides baseball pitchers with a critical opportunity to rest, restore and rebuild their bodies, setting the foundation for an outstanding performance during the upcoming 2024 season. Premier Pitching and Performance encourages players to follow a well-designed training plan, emphasizing myofascial release, mobility exercises and strength development. By optimizing their offseason training, pitchers can elevate their game and achieve success on the baseball field.
Take the next step in enhancing your skills this fall with Premier Pitching and Performance. Join us at our Wentzville, MO facility just outside of St. Louis, MO for in-person performance training, or take advantage of our remote training options. Let's make this fall a season of growth for your baseball career!