Physical Therapy Capstone Projects
The Effects of a Core Resistance Training Program Using the Boston Biomotion Instrument on Throwing Velocity, Bat Speed, and 30-yard Sprint in Collegiate Baseball Players
Term of Award
2011
Degree Name
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Release Option
Open Access
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Department
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Abstract
The effects of a core resistance training program using the Boston Biomotion Instrument on throwing velocity, bat speed, and 30-yard sprint in collegiate baseball players
Recommended Citation
Richardson, D.; Whiggum, A.; Riemann, Bryan L.; and Davies, George J., "The Effects of a Core Resistance Training Program Using the Boston Biomotion Instrument on Throwing Velocity, Bat Speed, and 30-yard Sprint in Collegiate Baseball Players" (2011). Physical Therapy Capstone Projects. 52.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ptcapstone/52