[外電] Rick Peterson帶來的生物力學分析
這是一月的舊文章,不過可以看看Peterson來做了什麼
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Rick Peterson brings biomechanical analysis to the Orioles
January 20, 2012 10:05 AM by Steve Melewski
Rick Peterson has 12 years of experience as a major league pitching coach,
most recently with Milwaukee in 2010. Yesterday, he officially joined the
Orioles as the club's director of pitching development. Peterson will oversee
the organization's pitching development program.
找了老皮來負責投手培訓
With Peterson now on board, Orioles pitchers, at both the major and minor
league levels, are going to become familiar with something called
biomechanical analysis. It's a little more involved than "work fast and throw
strikes."
老皮帶了一套應用了生物力學分析的訓練方法進來
Peterson co-founded a company with noted Birmingham, Ala., orthopedic surgeon
Dr. James Andrews that features the analysis and he has used it throughout
his career as a pitching coach. His Oakland A's pitchers finished in the top
three in ERA in the American League every year from 1999-2003, including
league-leading ERAs in 2002 and 2003.
這是跟Andrews醫生合作發展的,當初在綠帽的效果顯著
So, in a nutshell, what the heck is biomechanical analysis?
"It's based on Dr. Andrews research at ASMI (American Sports Medicine
Institute) to get an MRI of the pitching delivery to make sure that the
measurements in that delivery are falling into normative range to optimize
performance and reduce the risk of injury," Peterson said.
基本上就是用MRI拍攝投球動作來分析是否有提升空間及受傷風險
If those measurements are not in the normal range, than adjustments can be
made.
"Then you take a look at it," he said. "Is this a mechanical issue, is it a
medical issue or is it a conditioning issue? It's one of those three and now
you are able to pinpoint that specifically and then you can address it.
"Just because you are pitching really good does not mean you are not a risk
of injury. Mark Prior was one of the top guys in the game, but he obviously
had a flaw that led to injury that really impacted his career."
不能因為你投得很好就代表沒有受傷風險,
Mark "Baker sucks" Prior就是一個例子,
More than 20 years ago, Dr. Andrews started biomechanical analysis in
Birmingham and that year, Peterson just happened to be the pitching coach for
the Chicago White Sox's Double-A team in town. The Sox wanted Peterson to
take some pitchers to see Andrews and his new method of analyzing pitchers.
20幾年前老皮剛入行時白襪要他帶幾個投手去找Andrews醫生,
故事就此開始..
"I was the first person to ever walk into his lab when they opened the doors
back in 1989. He had just worked on Roger Clemens' shoulder and he wondered
if there was a way to prevent some of these injuries and optimize
performance," Peterson said. "We built this system around his research to
train pitchers at the highest level. We looked at a whole series of drills to
build a system to find what drills could train the delivery to stay at the
normative range at the highest level. We did this in Oakland and took (Tim)
Hudson and (Barry) Zito to the lab early on in their careers. 3Psports is the
amateur version of this program.
bla..bla..bla...,以前在綠帽曾帶Zito跟Hudson來做這些。
"In Major League Baseball over the last decade, just over $1.2 billion has
been spent on pitching salaries. Just over $330 million of that has been
spent on injured pitchers. It's epidemic. In the amateur market, Tommy John
surgeries are up over 700 percent in the last decade. Obviously, something is
off track here. Look at what these injuries are costing organizations.
開TJ的人越來越多,這些都是成本!(老闆調)
"We went back and looked at pitchers like Jim Palmer, Don Sutton, Steve
Carlton and Bob Gibson - how did they stay healthy and pitch so well? - and
there were some common threads. Based on all this, with the collaboration of
Dr. Andrews, we built a pitching philosophy and program."
Jim Palmer,Don Sutton,Steve Carltone跟Bob Gibson怎麼可以這麼能撐?!
Peterson said there will be a lab at spring training in Sarasota where he can
provide analysis for some Orioles' pitchers. The analysis will provide
measurements to be studied.
會在金鳥的春訓基地弄個實驗室來分析
"At 3Psports, there are 14 measurements and that is relevant for the amateur
market. But a more comprehensive analysis is the lab with ASMI, American
Sports Medicine Institute. And that is where you bring guys in and it's like
where you see sports science on ESPN. They have the athletes in there and
they put markers on them. Based on those, they create images," Peterson said.
3Psports那套只是給普通人用的,骨骼精奇的新秀應該到ASMI的實驗室去搞
"So when we have a lab in spring training, we get a guy in the bullpen at
game speed and you have markers on him so the equipment will pick up angular
measurements, linear measurements and rotational measurement. It's not video
analysis, but you are getting true measurements of things like stride length,
of external rotation, hip rotation velocities, the bend of knee at ball
release.
在春訓時會做一些分析
"There are 40-some measurements in this testing. When you get the results
back, you literally have the MRI of the pitching delivery. Then you can
pinpoint very specifically, is there a flaw, No. 1, and if there is a flaw or
flaws, is it mechanical, medical or conditioning? It's literally like ESPN's
sports science for pitching."
我們有40多種看透你的方法,然後來分析有什麼問題
I told you it would be a little complicated.
它其實有點複雜
Peterson will spend some time in spring training explaining this analysis and
his programs and system to Orioles minor league coaches. He will also spend
some time during the season traveling throughout the O's minors. But the
analysis can and likely will also be used at the big league level.
春訓時會向金鳥的小聯盟教練們說明這整套東西,
球季間也會到小聯盟去指導,但是時間大多會花在大聯盟這邊
"I met with (pitching coach) Rick (Adair) and Buck and everybody seems to be
all on board with this. I came back and interviewed with Buck and Rick after
I interviewed with Dan. We all thought that was important. The interview went
great and I'm an Oriole," Peterson said.
我跟Dan碰過面後還見了Rick跟Buck,我們都認為這套工具很重要,
所以我變成一隻金鳥了。
Don't get the thought that Peterson is looking to overhaul the mechanics of
every pitcher on the staff. But he sounds like he's not afraid to recommend
changes if the analysis indicates they should be made. I asked him if big
league pitchers he has worked with before have been hesitant to put some of
those adjustments into practice.
老皮不打算惡搞每一個投手
"Everybody asks that question and I have to honestly tell you, I haven't
experienced that over my career. First of all, the one common thread just
about every pitcher has is they want to be their best. Some guys adjust and
why did they adjust? They were shown a better way," Peterson explained.
會來找他的都是想提升自己的
"Every pitcher that has ever had an arm problem wants to know, how can I
avoid this? If there is something I can do to avoid that and possibly also
increase my velocity? And the track record of this system increasing velocity
and keeping guys healthy, it's right there. What will happen is guys will
call some people that have been through the program and ask about this. With
Twitter, they have probably done it already.
老皮: "上我的推特就知道大家都很滿意了"
"When I went to Milwaukee, some people asked me 'Rick, how are you going to
sell this to big league guys?' We are not selling anything. I did a
presentation to show them what this is about and how they can benefit. I've
studied this my whole life and there is nothing I know that is better."
You can watch this: Click on this page and the video at the bottom of the
page for an explanation of biomechanical analysis.
"這是我認為最好的方法了"
John Axford was a pitcher on Peterson's Milwaukee staff that used
biomechanical analysis to improve. When Peterson was the Brewers' pitching
coach in 2010, Axford went 8-2 with a 2.48 ERA and 24 saves. Last year he
went 2-2 with a 1.95 ERA and 46 saves.
"Axford是我最近的成功例子"
Click here to see a video of Peterson at a seminar talking about Axford.
這是Peterson在研討會中談論Axford的影片
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUYY1kYrR8g
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其實GM Dan Duquette的堂兄弟Jim就是3Psports的成員
所以當初雙方一拍即合應該很正常...
3Psports的成員還有老葛跟Al Leiter
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