Does lifting weights regularly mean more success for baseball players?

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08/12/2009

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Table of Contents Does lifting weights regularly mean more success for baseball players? Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Four definitions of choking as performance decrements
  3. The will to win and succeed in baseball
  4. The evolution of the athlete
    1. Athletes that feel they need to be bigger
    2. Why baseball players partake in strength training
    3. Overhead motion athletes
    4. Injury prevention
  5. The topic of steroids
    1. Creatine monohydrate
    2. Sports that are exhausting
  6. Conclusion
  7. Bibliography

Abstract

Athletics have changed dramatically over the last century, with an obvious assurance that these will continue to change as long as athletes strive to be the best. The most competitive athletes will often do practically anything to boost performance in hopes of being on top. Whether it is psychological or physical, a competitor is always seeking that certain "edge" that opponents lack. This evolution of larger athletes has rapidly progressed over the last few decades, as dedicated athletes often spend hours upon hours in the weight room, attempting to attain more muscle to help achieve victory.

There is no concrete statistic that proves the larger the athlete, the more success he will accomplish. However, by investigating the sizes of baseball players who have been successful in recent years, one comes to the conclusion that larger players are generally more successful than those of smaller stature. With this theory being stated, some athletes yearn to become larger in any way, shape, or form.

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