Archive for December, 2007

Drug-free Baseball

Recently, Athletic Republic issued a press release about the fact that our training programs offer a drug-free alternative for baseball players — a drug-free alternative for all athletes, actually.

The impetus behind our taking a public, anti-drug stand was, of course, the Mitchell report. That, and a statement former major league pitcher Rick Helling made in response to a question about his reaction to the Mitchell report naming names:

It’s not surprising. I played in that era. The only person’s name I would be surprised to see on it (the Mitchell report) was mine because I know I didn’t do any of that stuff.

Actually, if anything, I feel better about my years in the league because I was one of the clean guys. I can look back on my career and know I did everything myself and didn’t use any outside agent. I’m proud of the career I had and how I did it.

So how did Helling do “it” — winning 20 games with the Texas Rangers in 1998 and two World Series Championships with the Florida Marlins in 1997 and 2003.

Simple, with perseverance and hard work, including dedication to an intensive off-season training regimen with Athletic Republic’s president and founder John Frappier.

The ThrowingCord is like nothing else I have seen for training pitchers. I loved how it helped me finish my delivery. It made me focus on balance and the proper mechanics throughout my throwing motion. There is nothing else that I know of that can strengthen your throwing muscles as safely and effectively while allowing you instant feedback from the execution of each throw. The treadmill program that John Frappier has developed is also tremendous. Every off-season that I was able to do the program I went in to spring training in great shape. It develops the power and explosiveness throughout your core and lower body that you need as a pitcher. To stand up to a 162 game season while making 35 starts is hard to do, and a physical grind. I was very healthy and strong throughout my career, I believe John’s Athletic Republic training programs were a vital part of the process.

The bottom line: if you’re interested in advancing your baseball career, Athletic Republic offers a viable, measurable way to add velocity to your fastball and bat speed to your swing.

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What’s news at AthleticRepublic.com?

As we constantly strive to improve AthleticRepublic.com, our primary goal is to deliver a more compelling and dynamic sense of what we do. Specifically, how our intensive, individualized sport-specific training programs and state-of-the-art, proprietary equipment give real athletes a competitive advantage at every level—naturally.

Our goal is to create on online experience that allows you, the athlete, to become familiar with our training system and our network of facilities on your own time and at your own pace. Upcoming additions to the website will include new homepages that bring our focus on speed, power and agility to life. We’ll also expand the Maximizing Potential section with all new content about Athlete Development, including Dartfish video clips and behind the scenes looks at the scientific research upon which our training programs are built.

As you can see, we’ve just added a new way to learn all about what’s going on in the Athletic Republic network and the sports world in general. In order to bring you up-to-the-minute news and views, we’ve added blog functionality to our website. It’s here that you’ll be able to learn all about that place where sport and science intersect, where the playing field isn’t level — Athletic Republic.

While you’ve been busy training and competing, we’ve been busy improving the online experience at AthleticRepublic.com. And we aren’t done yet.

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