st. amant high school head softball coach
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ST. AMANT HIGH SCHOOL HEAD SOFTBALL COACH
SCOTT NIELSON
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OFFENSIVE STAT: 2004 2005
Batting Average .223 .393+ .170
Avg. with RISP .262 .441+ .179
RBI's 13 31+ 18
Doubles 3 8+ 5
Triples 5 2- 3
Homeruns 0 9+ 9
Total Extra Base Hits 8 19 + 11 (238%)
Slugging % .350 .757+ .407
Sarah Smith Offensive Production Comparison 04-05
OFFENSIVE STAT: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010:
Batting Average .266 .324 .353 .307 .348 .305 .324 .276.058 .029 -.046 .041 -.043 .019 -.048
Runs Scored 258 255 271 242 309 213 243 187- 1% + 6% - 11% + 28% - 31% + 14% - 23%
RBI's 201 208 242 207 266 195 204 174Doubles 40 48 80 65 73 55 65 41Triples 17 22 15 5 5 2 9 9
Homeruns 4 24 44 59 59 26 10 28+ 600% + 183% + 34% FLAT - 56% - 62% + 280%
Total Extra Base Hits 61 (26%) 94 (31%) 139 (42%) 129 (46%) 137 (44%) 82 (31%) 84 (30%) 78 (35%)vs. % XBH + 5% + 11% + 4% - 2% - 13% - 1% + 5%vs. Prev. Year + 54% + 48% - 7% + 6% - 40% + 2% - 7%
Slugging % .363 .499 .614 .616 .637 .464 .457 .454
Players Hitting HR's 3 6 8 10 11 5 5 6+ 100% + 33% + 25% + 10% - 55% FLAT + 20%
Team Record 32-4-4 38-1-2 36-3-1 33-4-1 29-5-3 29-7-1 29-5 27-7
Senior Class: 1 4 4 6 2 0 4 6
Senior Homeruns: 2 2 21 44 16 0 1 18
2007 2008 2009 2010 PLAYER Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH
19 374 6 13 467 3 15 465 1 11
13 467 14 22 438 8 21 406 3 18 411 7 19
23 247 3 8 330 2 9 275 1 15 284 2 13
Totals:24 299 9 15 302 12 20 384 4 12 472 10 16 Average HR's XBH
TOTALS: 347 32 58 384 25 65 383 9 56 389 19 48 .376 85 227
.037 -22% 12% -0.001 -64% -14% .006 211% -14%
2003 2004 2005 2006PLAYER Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH Average HR's XBH
29 139 1 4 223 0 8 393 9 19
16 268 0 8 442 6 21 534 12 34
11 250 0 2 337 9 17 465 8 17 418 11 25Totals:
17 326 5 12 386 8 17 432 15 23 Average HR's XBH
TOTALS: 219 1 14 334 20 58 445 37 87 425 26 48 .355 84 207.113 1500% 329% .113 185% 150% -.001 163% 141%
THE TOP 20 REASONS WHY STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING IS IMPORTANT IN SOFTBALL
1. Pitch faster and throw harder 2. Swing the bat harder and hit the ball further 3. Steal more bases 4. Get better jumps off the bases 5. Explode out of the batter's box 6. Run down more balls in the field 7. Reach, stretch and get more of those "oh-so-close" balls8. React faster 9. Have more stamina for long games and tournaments10. Stay healthy and avoid injuries 11. Tolerate heat better and perform when it's really hot 12. Practice longer without being tired or losing your focus 13. Be much more consistent and have less "ups and downs" 14. Get it faster when learning or refining a skill because of increased body awareness15. Be much more confident and feel stronger 16. Be mentally tougher17. Get more extra bases when running18. Develop an athletic body19. Recover faster between innings and games20. Be more dominant in all aspects of the game
GATOR POWERMISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Strength and Conditioning staff at St. Amant High School is to provide each student athlete with the most up to date and researched training program that will allow our athletes to compete at their highest level physically as well as mentally while focusing on the reduction of injuries. We believe in the pursuit of excellence in our student athletes as well as ourselves. It is our goal to provide every athlete with the proper training techniques and motivation to achieve their greatest athletic potential.
COMPONENTS OF A SOUND TRAINING PROGRAM
- RESISTANCE TRAINING- CONDITIONING- SPEED TRAINING- FLEXIBILITY- INJURED ATHLETES
RESISTANCE TRAINING
- Resistance Training Programs are designed with a focus on ground based, three dimensional, explosive, and multi-joint movements.
- Ground-based exercises are done with the athlete’s feet on the ground which mimics the athletic movements in the game of softball.
- Three-dimensional movements are performed in all three planes of movement: side to side, up and down, and forward and backward. To accomplish this free weights must be used. Free weights will not only develop primary muscles, but the stabilizing muscles as well.
- Explosive training is essential for the game of softball. The body’s ability to apply force quickly will determine the athlete’s success on the field. Explosive training takes the strength an athlete has and improves their ability to deliver that strength forcefully and rapidly. (swinging a bat)
- Multi-joint exercises require the body to simultaneously move multiple joints in a coordinated effort in order to produce athletic movements.
CONDITIONINGIt is important to condition like an athlete. An athletic contest will consist of short burst of activity followed by rest. It is important to follow that pattern when performing conditioning drills.
SPEED TRAINING- The game of softball is dominated by acceleration and agility.- This must be the focal point during speed training. - Acceleration is the ability to get to top speed in the smallest amount of time possible. (base running)- Agility is the ability to change direction without losing speed.- Speed City Program developed by Alpha Dog Sports
FLEXIBILITY-- Flexibility plays an important role in the ability to increase performance and reduce the risk of injury. -- Flexibility should be worked on before and after every training session.
INJURED ATHLETESWe have constant communication with the Sports Medicine Staff in order to plan a successful training program to get the athlete promptly and safely back to competition. But they must be doing something.
HT WT Bench Squat P.C. 3
LiftTotal V.J. S.L.J Pro 40Rouyea, Falynn 115 265 115 495
60% 70% 80% 90%MAX MAX + 10 Max + 20 Bench Goal
Bench 69 80.5 92 103.5 115 125 135 135 Incline 49 60.5 72 83.5 95 105 115
Military (front) 39 50.5 62 73.5 85 95 105 Squat Goal
Close Grip Bench 49 60.5 72 83.5 95 105 115 295
Military (back) 34 45.5 57 68.5 80 90 100
Squat 159 185.5 212 238.5 265 275 285 Clean Goal
S.L.D. 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 140 Snatch 49 60.5 72 83.5 95 105 115
Lunges 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135
3 Lift Total Goal
Push Press 59 70.5 82 93.5 105 115 125 570
Shrugs 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135
Powerclean 69 80.5 92 103.5 115 125 135
Push & Jerk 54 65.5 77 88.5 100 110 120
Clean & Jerk 49 60.5 72 83.5 95 105 115
Bent Rows 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135 65/95/135
****** ALL PRESCRIBED WEIGHTS MUST BE ROUNDED UP!!!!
UPPER BODY EXERCISES
Bench Military Back Military Front Incline High Pulls Close Grip Tricep Extension 21 Gun Salute Gator Busters Push Up Circuit Wide/Regular/ Diamond/Hindu Plate Raises Bent Rows Inverted Pullups Inverted Rows Shoulder Dips Shrugs
LOWER BODY EXERCISES
Squat Front Squat Power Clean Snatch Clean and Jerk Spilt Jerk Lunges SLD Good Mornings
CORE EXERCISESKiller Abs Russian Abs Lateral Leg Raise Flutter Kicks
WEEK 1 REPETITIONS & PERCENTAGES60% 2X10
DATE JUNE 1-4
MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
Bench Close Grip Bench
Squat Front Squat Squat
Military Back Military Front Close Grip
Power Clean Power Clean Power Clean
Incline Incline Inverted Rows
Spilt Jerk Clean and Jerk X 3 ON EACH LEG Snatch
Tricep Extension 21 Gun Salute 2 SETS Shoulder Dips
Lunges X 5 ON EACH LEG SLD Good Mornings
Push Up Circuit X 10 EACH Plate Raises 2 X 10 10LBS Gator Busters 2 X 10 10LBS
Wide/Regular/ Russian Abs 3 X 30 SEC Flutter Kicks 3 X 10
Diamond/Hindu
Killer Abs X 20/25
MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Lateral Speed Day Power Day Linear Speed Day SPEED LADDERS SAND PIT SPEED LADDERS LATERAL RUNS X 2 STRAIGHT AHEAD 1 FOOT X 2
BUZZ SAW RUNS X 2 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG 2 FEET X 2
DOUBLE ICKY SHUFFLE X 2 FACING RIGHT ICKY SHUFFLE X 2 1 FOOT X 2 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG
2 FEET X 2 FACING LEFT PARACHUTES X 4
ICKY SHUFFLE X 2 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG 40 YARDS
HURDLE MOBILITY BOX PLYOMETRICS STRETCH ROPES X 4
STEP OVERS FORWARD STRAIGHT AHEAD 40 YARDS STEP OVERS BACKWARD 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG RIGHT LEG LEAD FACING RIGHT TAG SPRINTS X 4 LEFT LEG LEAD 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG 40 YARDS OVER AND OVER FACING RT FACING LEFT OVER AND OVER FACING LF 2 FEET, RIGHT LEG , LEFT LEG
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Week 1 3 sets x 8 reps 50%Close Grip Inverted Rows Close Grip Week 2 3 sets x 10 reps 50% Week 3 3 sets x 12 reps 50%Squat Front Squat Snatch Week 4 3 sets x 12 reps 50% Week 5 2 sets x 5 reps 60%Power Clean Spilt Jerk Lunges Week 6 2 sets x 5 reps 60% Week 7 2 sets x 7 reps 60%Gator Busters Plate Raises Rotator Cuff Week 8 2 sets x 7 reps 60% Circuit Y, W, T 's Week 9 2 sets x 5 reps 50%Diamond Pushups Push Up To Planks Wide Arm Push Ups Week 10 2 sets x 5 reps 50% Week 11 2 sets x 7 reps 50%Killers Abs Flutter Kicks Russian Abs Week 12 2 sets x 7 reps 50%20/25 3x 10 30 sec x 3 Week 13 2 sets x 5 reps 50%Chin Up Bar Hangs Chin Up Bar Hangs Chin Up Bar Hangs Week 14 2 sets x 5 reps 50%30 sec 30 sec 30 sec Week 15 2 sets x 7 reps 50% SPEED BOX PLYO HURDLE LADDERS Two Feet MOBILITY Right Leg Pick 3 X 2 Reps Left Leg A Skip C Skip Facing Right /Left Over and Unders Two Feet Right Leg Left Leg Straight Over
Athletic Throwing Prep
Slide Jacks2 Laps Walking High
Hips2 Laps
Toe Grabs1 Lap
Forward Lunges2 Laps
Backward Lunges2 Laps
Upward Reach 10
Reps
Sideways Reach
10 Reps
Big Arm Circles- 5x Forward & 5x Backward
Diagonal Reach 10 Reps
Small Arm Circles- 5x Forward & 5x BackwardInternal Rotation
Stretch3sec hold 3x
Throwing Arm Push
30 sec Hold
Throwing Arm Pull
30 sec Hold
Wrist Stretch3sec hold 3x
Statue of Liberty-Right Statue of Liberty-Left
30 sec Hold 30 sec Hold
Arm Pull Down-right Arm Pull Up-right Arm Pull Down-left Arm Pull Up-left
30 sec hold 30 sec hold 30 sec hold 30 sec hold
Arm Twist30 sec hold
SCOTT NIELSON HEAD SOFTBALL COACH ST. AMANT HIGH SCHOOL
12035 HIGHWAY431ST. AMANT, LA 70774
(225) 270-2253 SCOTTN@REDSTICKSPORTS.COM
DWAYNE THOMASSEEHEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
ST. AMANT HIGH SCHOOL12035 HIGHWAY431ST. AMANT, LA 70774
(225) 621- 2565THOMASSEED@APSB.ORG
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