Warm up for baseball -- dynamic scorpion stretches

Warm up for baseball -- dynamic scorpion stretches

This instructional video from BaseballRox will teach you how to warm-up properly on the field, which will help to prevent injuries. These baseball videos are aimed to help young players and coaches improve their performance on the field by warming up with dynamic stretches. See how to warm up for baseball -- dynamic scorpion stretches.

Michelle Cappello, MSPT is the Clinical Manager and a Physical Therapist at Sports Medicine Center for Young Athletes. In this video, she teaches you the dynamic warm up for baseball, the scorpion stretch. You need to make sure that you get all of the proper blood flow into the muscles that you're going to need to play baseball. This specific exercise will help prepare your body to play.

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