Episode 5 with Sports Illustrated’s Joe Sheehan June 30, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Podcast About This Episode Sports Illustrated MLB analyst Joe Sheehan stops by The Motus Show. Tyler and Will also discuss injuries to Dustin Fowler and Trea Turner, more NBA chaos and the surge of sluggers in baseball. Continue reading
Episode 4 with Motus Lab manager Tony Laughlin June 27, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Podcast About This Episode Motus Lab general manager Tony Laughlin stops by Ahead of the Curve to talk about the work that Motus does with their biomechanics lab. Tyler and Will also discuss how golfers take care of their bodies, what’s wrong with the NBA salary cap and all of the possibilities that could happen in […] Continue reading
Conquest Chronicles Interviews Motus Global June 26, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web The motion capture testing behind elite athletes such as Matt Barkley Motus Global is an advanced technology lab that tests and trains elite athletes looking to transition into the professional world of sports. Motus Biomechanics Lab is nationwide, with the ability to travel anywhere with their mobile lab. Past destinations include Florida, Arizona, California, Boston; […] Continue reading
Episode 3: Special NBA Draft Edition with Nate Duncan June 23, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Podcast About This Episode After an interesting 2017 NBA Draft, Will and Tyler discuss the fallout of the draft, the Jimmy Butler trade and whether or not LaVar Ball is a threat to the draft process moving forward. NBA analyst Nate Duncan also stops by the show to talk about the draft and the craziness that […] Continue reading
PODCAST: INTERVIEW WITH DR. JAMES ANDREWS June 22, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Podcast Dr. Andrews discusses the latest findings in arm injuries with the Motus team. #Dr. James Andrews #motus #podcast Continue reading
Episode 2 with American Ninja Warrior Host Matt Iseman June 14, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Podcast About This Episode American Ninja Warrior host Matt Iseman joins Ahead of the Curve to chat about the exciting new season on NBC. Will and Tyler also discuss the differences in resting players between the NBA and NHL, Kyrie Irving’s back problems in the NBA Finals, and when we could possibly see robot referees in […] Continue reading
Science of baseball evolving: Help pitchers avoid injuries June 13, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — It was Tom Hanks’ character, Jimmy Dugan, who famously declared in the movie A League of Their Own, “There’s no crying in baseball.” Here, in the biomechanics lab at American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI), research director Glenn Fleisig might as well declare, “There’s no guessing in baseball.” OK, hitters guess what pitchers […] Continue reading
How wearable technology is changing the injury prevention game June 10, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web igned out of Mexico for $1.5 million as a 16-year-old by the Cubs in July 2015, Jose Albertos seemed almost too good to be true. Just a tad over 6-foot when he was signed, the young pitcher has grown an inch and could add another before he’s done. His youth — he just turned 18 […] Continue reading
Episode 1 with Dr. James Andrews June 9, 2017September 11, 2017 Heather Podcast About This Episode Dr. James Andrews stops by Ahead of the Curve to talk about the current state of sports medicine. Meanwhile, Will and Tyler talk about Mike Trout’s injury, Dennis Pitta’s career coming to an end at OTAs, and if shooting sleeves can actually make you a better basketball player. Continue reading
Motus Global Is Gold Standard In Biomechanics Analysis June 6, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Long gone are the days of an athlete’s offseason consisting of occasional weight room workouts, light conditioning and plenty of time on the couch. Today’s players have an insatiable appetite to get ahead of the competition, and at the most basic level that means getting the most out of your ability while keeping yourself healthy […] Continue reading