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Relationship between physiological characteristics and softball-specific variables of NCAA division I softball players

October 20th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

First, a long overdue congratulations to the Louisiana Tech Softball team, who won their first ever WAC conference championship back in May.  What a great group of hard-workers who pulled off multiple wins against ranked opponents to bring home the title. 

Along with another assistant, I got involved in directing the team’s strength and conditioning program for the 2007-2008 season.  What we were very fortunate to be able to do was measure/test all kinds of physical and performance variables at the beginning and end our training.

I made a previous post about presenting a conference poster about our intial findings regarding the relationship of the players’ physiological characteristics to the performance characteristics.  So after all this time, here is the actual poster that I presented:

Relationship between physiological characteristics and softball-specific variables of NCAA division I softball players

Big surprise, the girls who were bigger and stronger hit the ball harder!  It was nice to find some relationship between the variables, but the correlations are not great, with the highest r-squared value being .25

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  1. June 24th, 2011 at 23:50 | #1

    Louisiana Tech will surprise a few teams next year, you watch.

  2. Jeff
    July 2nd, 2011 at 10:35 | #2

    I sure hope so, it was fun working with and watching them in ’07-08

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