Study: As pitch count climbs, so do pitcher injuries August 9, 2018August 9, 2018 Heather Web (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – More than half of high school baseball pitchers report experiencing pain in their throwing arm during the season. To better understand the cause of these injuries, researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center conducted a new study to determine when and why overuse injuries were occurring. To more accurately assess […] Continue reading
Indy Style: From Concussions to Heat Illness, What Parents Need to Know About Sports Injuries July 2, 2018August 9, 2018 Heather Web From football to gymnastics to wrestling and many sports in between, concussions are a serious topic that many parents grow concerned about. Will Carroll, Former Sports Writer and Director of Media Relations, Motus Global, tell us what parents NEED to know about sports injuries, heat illness and more.[…] Continue reading
The Fan – Grady & Big Joe: Mike Chappell and Will Carroll react to Andrew Luck June 14, 2018June 14, 2018 Heather Web Mike Chappell of FOX-59 & CBS-4 have a light-hearted discussion with Motus’ Will Carroll regarding Andrew Luck throwing footballs again. They touch upon Luck’s ongoing recovery process, mental hurdles, and what lies ahead with just six weeks remaining until the beginning of the Indianapolis Colts training camp.[…] Continue reading
MLB network – High Heat: Carroll on Ohtani’s UCL Injury June 12, 2018June 14, 2018 Heather Web Motus’ Will Carroll joins Brian Kenny on MLB Network’s High Heat to discuss Los Angeles Angels Shohei Ohtani’s grade 2 sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament and subsequent trip to the disabled list. Carroll and Kenny touch on the need for better workload management and the role of sensor technology in the game of baseball. […] Continue reading
Dodgers’ Seager Learns The Hard Way That Tommy John Surgery Not Just For Pitchers May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 Heather Web Dodgers’ All-Star Corey Seager is scheduled for Tommy John Surgery. The 2016 Rookie of the Year was having pain on the inside of his elbow and numbness that got particularly bad this weekend. Based on reports, he is going to have surgery in Los Angeles prematurely ending his 2018 season. Tommy John Surgery has become […] Continue reading
Soul & Science: Josh Rosen’s mechanics are as precise, consistent as they come April 30, 2018 Heather Web John Brenkus & Tren Dilfer evaluate quarterback prospects in new series “Soul & Science.” Trent Dilfer (Super Bowl winning Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens and former ESPN analyst) and John Brenkus (host and creator of the 6-time Emmy Award winning Sport Science), have teamed up to create Soul and Science as they provide in-depth analysis […] Continue reading
Soul & Science: Sam Darnold’s incredibly explosive release time April 23, 2018April 30, 2018 Heather Web John Brenkus & Tren Dilfer evaluate quarterback prospects in new series “Soul & Science.” Trent Dilfer (Super Bowl winning Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens and former ESPN analyst) and John Brenkus (host and creator of the 6-time Emmy Award winning Sport Science), have teamed up to create Soul and Science as they provide in-depth analysis […] Continue reading
Soul & Science: Breaking down Luke Falk’s unique ‘rhythm’ as a passer April 20, 2018April 23, 2018 Heather Web John Brenkus & Tren Dilfer evaluate quarterback prospects in new series “Soul & Science.” Trent Dilfer (Super Bowl winning Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens and former ESPN analyst) and John Brenkus (host and creator of the 6-time Emmy Award winning Sport Science), have teamed up to create Soul and Science as they provide in-depth analysis […] Continue reading
Soul & Science: Tracking Mason Rudolph, Kyle Allen’s NFL-caliber releases April 19, 2018April 23, 2018 Heather Web John Brenkus & Tren Dilfer evaluate quarterback prospects in new series “Soul & Science.” Trent Dilfer (Super Bowl winning Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens and former ESPN analyst) and John Brenkus (host and creator of the 6-time Emmy Award winning Sport Science), have teamed up to create Soul and Science as they provide in-depth analysis […] Continue reading
Soul & Science: How fast can Josh Allen throw? April 18, 2018April 23, 2018 Heather Web John Brenkus & Tren Dilfer evaluate quarterback prospects in new series “Soul & Science.” Trent Dilfer (Super Bowl winning Quarterback for The Baltimore Ravens and former ESPN analyst) and John Brenkus (host and creator of the 6-time Emmy Award winning Sport Science), have teamed up to create Soul and Science as they provide in-depth analysis […] Continue reading
Why It’s Almost Impossible for Fastballs to Get Any Faster April 13, 2018April 23, 2018 Heather Web A wickedly fast fastball isn’t the anomaly it once was. A decade ago, Major League pitchers threw a grand total of just 196 triple-digit fastballs in a single season. Last year, 40 pitchers collectively threw 1,017. But while baseball’s hallmark pitch has increased in popularity, it hasn’t increased in velocity. Consider the confusion over the […] Continue reading
How Pitchers Train Inside Motus Global’s Advanced Biomechanics Lab February 8, 2018March 6, 2018 Heather Web Sharing space with a physical therapy center is an open-plan fitness center as big as an airplane hangar and brimming with activity. While a rehabbing NFL player did deadlifts in the center of the facility, off to the corner stood a former minor league pitcher toeing the rubber of a high-density foam, turf-covered mound as […] Continue reading
Blue Jays taking all they can from Pitch-A-Palooza conference December 18, 2017February 13, 2018 Heather Web On their way down to Disney’s fabulous Swan and Dolphin Resort for the winter meetings, a large contingent of Toronto Blue Jays staff made a pit stop in Music City, USA, for a weekend at Pitch-A-Palooza, which is not just one of many amateur-baseball coaching clinics. In fact, it might just be the best amateur-baseball coaching clinic, […] Continue reading
Who Says the Mets Don’t Have a Plan? It’s Called Mickey Callaway December 18, 2017February 13, 2018 Heather Web The Mets’ most important addition this off-season might be a 42-year-old right-hander with a 4-11 career record and a 6.27 earned run average. He does have a .667 batting average, but has no hits in this century and has not thrown a pitch in the majors since 2004. He is Mickey Callaway, the team’s new […] Continue reading
Mickey Callaway aims to reduce Mets’ pitching injuries with analytics and research November 14, 2017March 6, 2018 Heather Web Whatever other qualities Mickey Callaway brings as the new manager of the Mets, let’s be honest about it: He was hired to rejuvenate a starting rotation whose 2015 brilliance has been buried under a heap of injuries and ineffectiveness the last couple of seasons. That is, find a way to keep the golden arms healthy […] Continue reading
New training tool helps Purdue QBs track throws, prevent injuries October 11, 2017October 12, 2017 Heather Web Arm sleeves may seem like an accessory these days, something to boost a football player’s swag more than anything. But some actually serve a bigger purpose. Especially the ones Purdue quarterbacks have been wearing during practices this season. Domenic Reno made sure of that. Stacey Clardie – Goldandblack.com Staff For full article: https://purdue.rivals.com/news/new-training-tool-helps-purdue-qbs-track-throws-prevent-injuries Continue reading
Motus Seeks To Protect Pitchers From Majors To Little League August 30, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Pitcher injuries remain the highest priority concern persisting in baseball. A quarter of all big league pitchers have undergone Tommy John surgery, and elbow and shoulder injuries accounted for 54 percent of all days on the disabled list from 1998 through 2015, according to a recent study. Poor mechanics and excessive workload are generally blamed, […] Continue reading
Wearable technology could be helping Lions collect valuable data on their QBs August 14, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — During the Nittany Lions’ first day of camp, Trace McSorley went through the standard quarterback warmup, tossing footballs back and forth to the Lions’ backups from his knees. Offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead kept a watchful eye on his quarterbacks as they progressed to taking snaps and rolling out, but with each […] Continue reading
The Special Sleeve Penn State’s Quarterbacks Wear To Practice August 4, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web You may have noticed Penn State’s quarterbacks wearing a special sleeve on their throwing elbow as preseason camp got underway this week. No, it’s not one of Nike’s popular padded sleeves Trace McSorley sported against Indiana and Rutgers last fall. It’s a technology called motusQB, which tracks various throwing metrics in real time through an […] Continue reading
Developing technology aimed at cutting UCL injuries, Tommy John Surgeries July 18, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web For the last several years, MLB and the sport of baseball in general has been hit with an epidemic — UCL injuries and Tommy John Surgery. While the success rates for the surgery are high, the surgery keeps pitchers (the majority of the patients) out of action for more than a year. The team at […] Continue reading
The Tech In Your Sports: How The IoT Helps Heal Injured Athletes July 11, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web It’s not fair. We all want to be in great shape, but when we play we pay – with injuries, especially as we get older. Don’t panic. The Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology are here to help. In this case though, your body is the “thing.” Wearable sensors can collect real-time data about […] 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
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
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
How Raiders OT David Sharpe used biomechanics to prepare for the NFL May 28, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web The days when NFL prospects hauled timber along the open highway and sprinted on beaches full of soft sand to train for the draft and combine have long since passed. Even the modernity of today’s tech-inspired weight rooms and the comprehensive on-field training most players now go through may not be enough. To prepare for […] Continue reading
PUTTING ELITE SPORTS DATA IN AMATEUR HANDS WITH MOTUS GLOBAL May 11, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web The New York-headquartered wearable tech firm helps people optimise performance, reduce risk of injury and rehabilitate safely Advances in wearable tech are putting data used by elite athletes into the hands of amateur sports enthusiasts and coaches. Motus Global, based in New York, is a world-leader in advanced biomechanics analysis, helping sports stars and trainers […] Continue reading
9 Technology Companies That Will Impact The 2017 MLB Season April 14, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web The MLB season is off and running as the Atlanta Braves, in particular, open technology-infused SunTrust Park for the first time Friday. SportTechie recently broke down the most important storylines to follow for the 2017 MLB season and with that, we also wanted to highlight some of the baseball technology companies to watch during the […] Continue reading
Name of the Pirates’ game: recovery and recuperation April 1, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web John Jaso needs more wheatgrass. Pirates official chef Tony Palatucci has four trays going, but it’s not enough. “You need, like, a lot of wheatgrass to just get an ounce and a half shot,” Jaso said. “You need like a full tray, a one-foot-by-three-foot tray.” In the increasingly individualized realm of fitness, nutrition and general […] Continue reading
Wired up: Digital devices the rage in baseball April 1, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Baseball players are wired up. Yankees reliever Dellin Betances wears a sleeve around his elbow to measure stress on a ligament. Chris Coghlan spent spring training with the Phillies using a wrist band to check his sleep and recovery. Others have GPS devices hidden under their uniforms. In 21st-century baseball, digital devices monitor heart rates, […] Continue reading
Technology taking strides in Major League Baseball March 31, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Major League Baseball is taking strides to implement new wearable technology for their players. This technology will not only help players and coaches get statistical information on how their players are pitching and/or throwing, but it will also help with maintaining the prevention of injuries. Other professional organizations, such as the NBA, NFL, and NHL, […] Continue reading
NFL Quarterback Draft Prospect Joshua Dobbs Chats Drones, Virtual Reality, Aviation March 22, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Since a seventh grade school trip to the Kennedy Space Center, former University of Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs has been fascinated with aviation. His first airplane ride happened at six months old, and he has always had an “engineer’s mindset.” For the future NFL quarterback, his curiosity with the field eventually solidified his plans to major […] Continue reading
Is Josh Dobbs genius enough to prove NFL doubters wrong? March 9, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web I think Josh Dobbs is trying to kill me. He probably has a good reason for doing so, but the motive escapes me in the moment. Our golf cart jerks to the right and then overcorrects, nearly sending me and my recorder onto the pavement. Every few seconds, the cart swerves again, forcing me to […] Continue reading
The surprising places MLB teams get their information from in the post Moneyball era March 7, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web MLB teams go out of house to lock down as much data as they can When Brian Cartwright was a teenager, he spent his gap year biking around Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He would go road by road, verifying the lay of the land. Once he finished surveying the city’s six-plus square miles, he produced a street […] Continue reading
DAWN OF THE DATA: ANALYTICS INVADE COLLEGE SPORTS February 8, 2017September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Change is coming to the NCAA and these are the people working behind the scenes to make it happen The analytic talent exists, and now professional tools are seeping into the college market, too. TrackMan Baseball’s radar, which powers MLB’s Statcast, is now used in a number of NCAA ballparks. The Motus elbow sleeve used […] Continue reading
How Wearable Technology Got Quietly Into Major League Baseball December 8, 2016September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Of all the major sports, baseball has been the one most closely tied to player performance data. Whether that has been PitchFx, Statcast, or other advanced metrics that are now fully adopted in the game, when it comes to statistics, baseball rules them all. So, it may come as no surprise that the use of […] Continue reading
MotusQB wants to help quarterbacks raise their throwing game December 5, 2016September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Meet the wearable for aspiring Cam Newtons and Tom Bradys MotusQB is a smart sleeve for quarterbacks Biomechanical data analysts turned wearable tech makers Motus Global has officially unveiled the motusQB, a smart compression sleeve that aims to prevent quarterbacks picking up injuries on the football field. Following the launch of its smart sleeve and […] Continue reading
Biomechanics and the Youth Pitching Injury Epidemic April 7, 2016September 3, 2017 Heather Leave a comment Web Youth and high school pitchers are hurting now more than ever. Now some companies are trying to bring the biomechanics technology used by the pros, like wearables and motion capture, to homes and schools. More than two million youth baseball players will take the field this spring in cities across America, from Ojai, California, to […] Continue reading