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How Painful is Open Hip Surgery? and How long is the procedure?


How Painful is Open Hip Surgery? and How long is the procedure?

These are questions you should address with your surgeon. Then you would know what t expect and be prepared for it.Kyle, you are going to be asleep during the procedure. When you awaken the amount of pain will be controlled by medications via an intravenous line. Yes there is going to be pain but again initially it will be controlled by medication. When they get you up and moving the pain levels will increase but they will decrease once you are off the hips. The pain will decrease slightly over the beginning days. As time goes on the amount of pain will decrease. In physical therapy there is going to be another increase in pain but as the muscles get stronger and are again able to control the hip this will die down. The stronger the muscles the less the pain.
Hip Rotation Baseball Drills

Article by Tim Willman










Today I am going to talk to you about some drills that you can do to become a better hitter. These drills are from a former pro baseball player and will help you tremendously!

Drill:

Hip Rotation (Hitting Series)

Purpose:

Develops the proper hip rotation of the swing and good balance. Great for becoming a better hitter!!

Equipment:

Bat and helmet.

Setup:

This drill can be done as a group with no bats or a batting practice station.

Execution:

The hitter places the bat behind his back, holding it with both arms between his forearm and bicep. The barrel of the bat should be facing the catcher.

Have the player take his normal stance with the bat behind his back.

The coach will simulate a windup and deliver an imaginary pitch. The coach will yell inside or outside as he delivers the pitch.

The hitter will take his normal coil, stride, and then rotate his hips open. The hitter will rotate his hips open farther on an inside pitch than an outside pitch. Have the player focus on having the back hip driving the rotation. The key here is rotation, as many players mistake rotation for driving forward toward the pitcher. There is a transfer of weight, but the back foot should still be firmly contacting the ground in the "squashed bug position".

Things to look for: For more drills like these, read our eBook by clicking the link below!

* Hips rotate farther on an inside pitch. * Hips should rotate on a level plane. Player should not be leaning forward over the plate or back away from the plate. If so, they are not balanced. * Back foot must pivot in order to have good hip rotation. * Player should land on a stiff front leg. Often a player will unnaturally bend his front knee in order to keep his balance. * Front shoulder opens up first. This can be difficult to see, but when watching a player see if the first movement of the hip rotation is the front shoulder starting to pull open. If this is the case, the player is using his front side to pull his back side open instead of his backside driving the front side open. * Head level should stay consistent through entire drill.



About the Author

Tim Willman is a former pro baseball player, having helped hundreds of people to easysuccess. He's recently developed an e-book showing you a stepby step process for making your baseball goals easier to achieve. To learnhow to become a better hitter and maximize your athletic potential, visit, http://www.DynamiteHitting.com















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