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MD Longhorn Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:00am

Off Season Routine
 
What do you guys do to stay fresh during the off-season? Work other sports, increase exercise regimen? Read the rulebooks? Review caseplays? (Hang out here.. obviously!)

How much time do you take off, physically, after the season ends - if any. How early before the next season do you begin ramping back up?

Rich Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:02am

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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 860948)
What do you guys do to stay fresh during the off-season? Work other sports, increase exercise regimen? Read the rulebooks? Review caseplays? (Hang out here.. obviously!)

How much time do you take off, physically, after the season ends - if any. How early before the next season do you begin ramping back up?

It's never the off-season for me. My last football game is November 10 and my first basketball game is November 16.

I'm running 5K 3 times a week -- not at a terribly fast clip -- about 28 minutes or so.

Mixing in some elliptical work, too. My goal is to drop about 15-20 pounds between now and next baseball season (I'd like to get down to about 180-190) and be in top physical condition, too.

Next thing to add is a weight routine for the days when I'm not doing cardio.

I've noticed the improved conditioning on the football field. I had an 80-yard sprint on a pick-six that would've left me slightly winded last season and this year it didn't even phase me.

bob jenkins Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:05am

lots of exercise / working out between baseball season and basketball seaon. Less so during basketball season.

No rules study until about 6 weeks before the season.

I picked up basketball "just to have something to do" -- now it's great fun and a great way to stay fresh for baseball.

jicecone Fri Nov 02, 2012 11:38am

Association just had two day clinic for all members, which was good. I never stop reading or studying the rules but, it will definetly get more intense come Jan 1.

Physically, dam I am getting FAT.

Right after the cruise next week I need to get my Butt moving.

Thanksgiving, Xmas Parties, Xmas, New Years, Mardigras, Superbowl, Fat Tuesday.

Wow, then it's time for Baseball again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

johnnyg08 Fri Nov 02, 2012 12:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 860950)
It's never the off-season for me. My last football game is November 10 and my first basketball game is November 16.

I'm running 5K 3 times a week -- not at a terribly fast clip -- about 28 minutes or so.

Mixing in some elliptical work, too. My goal is to drop about 15-20 pounds between now and next baseball season (I'd like to get down to about 180-190) and be in top physical condition, too.

Next thing to add is a weight routine for the days when I'm not doing cardio.

I've noticed the improved conditioning on the football field. I had an 80-yard sprint on a pick-six that would've left me slightly winded last season and this year it didn't even phase me.

I need to pick this up too. I was in pretty bad shape last year. My baseball season will start in February...so time is of the essence.

Forest Ump Sat Nov 03, 2012 08:49am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 860950)
It's never the off-season for me. My last football game is November 10 and my first basketball game is November 16.

I'm running 5K 3 times a week -- not at a terribly fast clip -- about 28 minutes or so.

Mixing in some elliptical work, too. My goal is to drop about 15-20 pounds between now and next baseball season (I'd like to get down to about 180-190) and be in top physical condition, too.

Next thing to add is a weight routine for the days when I'm not doing cardio.

I've noticed the improved conditioning on the football field. I had an 80-yard sprint on a pick-six that would've left me slightly winded last season and this year it didn't even phase me.

That's a good routine. Mix that up with good diet and you will reach that goal.

I'm in CA, so we can umpire until late in the year and some here go year round. I personally try to work out at least three times a week. I do cardio and a weight routine. My problem is diet. I'm on the road a lot and that does not lend itself to good eating. I also try to catch a few clinics between now and February.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sat Nov 03, 2012 04:17pm

Well, MTD, Jr. likes to tell people that he officiates basketball between the baseball seasons and that I umpire baseball between the basketball seasons. :D

MTD, Sr.

ASA Ump MN Mon Nov 05, 2012 01:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 860950)

Mixing in some elliptical work, too. My goal is to drop about 15-20 pounds between now and next baseball season (I'd like to get down to about 180-190) and be in top physical condition, too.

Next thing to add is a weight routine for the days when I'm not doing cardio.

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I have a weight loss bet with a friend. Money is a great motivator. :)

I have to lose 20lbs and he as to lose 25lbs by the Superbowl!

I do a ton of SP games up here along with some football to top things off in the fall and have a bit of foot/heal problem that needs some rest. I'll start some Broomball refereeing "LOL" here once we get usable ice around Christmas time.

But for me Diet is everything, in the 10 days since we started the bet, with improved diet I have lost like 6 pounds.
I'm trying to keep it around 2500 cals per day give or take and its really helping so far. I Cut out fast food, Chips and my biggest foe, Fresh bakery!

I'll start some Treadmill and weight training this week also.

This thread is making me Hungry ... Rice-Cake anybody? .. :)

Good Luck Everybody!

briancurtin Mon Nov 05, 2012 02:31pm

It's amazing how much you can lose by just cutting out snacks and sodas. It's all stuff we generally know is bad, but even if you keep eating hamburgers every day for dinner but just change to drinking water, you'll slowly lose a little weight. As you branch out and replace french fries with vegetables, fried chicken with grilled chicken, etc., you can see some pretty nice improvements. I'm down about 15 pounds since mid-August and really only getting into the swing of a more healthy diet.

Paired up with some good heavy weight lifting and a little cardio, I'm looking forward to dropping another 10 by spring and work to maintain that.

radwaste50 Wed Nov 07, 2012 03:47pm

As Nolan once said there is no offseason anymore. I go straight from baseball to football, keeping up road work during each season and work during the 2 month break.

Nolan Ryan commercial for Advil - 1993 - YouTube

Quote:

Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 860948)
What do you guys do to stay fresh during the off-season? Work other sports, increase exercise regimen? Read the rulebooks? Review caseplays? (Hang out here.. obviously!)

How much time do you take off, physically, after the season ends - if any. How early before the next season do you begin ramping back up?


jchamp Thu Nov 08, 2012 03:05pm

We have intermittent youth league games in Vegas that I have the pleasure of working. It keeps my incentive up to not get out of shape, and with the short stature of some of the kids, I get a lot of squats in during a 1:45-2 hour game. Since something happens nearly every inning, I get to discuss the different implications with my partner during pitcher warmups, while the event is fresh.

For example, we recently had 2-1, R1. Ball is called, and B1 thinks its a walk, (miscounted) and starts heading to first. R1 moves to second. When we get the batter to return to the plate, R1 went back to first, while the pitcher just watched him. Without these screwy little off-season plays, I might forget come March that the runner had legally advanced to second during a live ball, along with the other implications of his retreat.

Steven Tyler Sun Nov 11, 2012 01:50am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASA Ump MN (Post 861137)
I have a weight loss bet with a friend. Money is a great motivator. :)

I have to lose 20lbs and he as to lose 25lbs by the Superbowl!

I do a ton of SP games up here along with some football to top things off in the fall and have a bit of foot/heal problem that needs some rest. I'll start some Broomball refereeing "LOL" here once we get usable ice around Christmas time.

But for me Diet is everything, in the 10 days since we started the bet, with improved diet I have lost like 6 pounds.
I'm trying to keep it around 2500 cals per day give or take and its really helping so far. I Cut out fast food, Chips and my biggest foe, Fresh bakery!

I'll start some Treadmill and weight training this week also.

This thread is making me Hungry ... Rice-Cake anybody? .. :)

Good Luck Everybody!

I don't know your height, weight or age. Depending on a weight loss goal is fine, but the best thing to have done before you got on a diet/workout regimen was to have gotten your BMI measured. If your weight loss isn't what your hoping, you could be putting on muscle. At the end of the bet, you could remeasure, and see. Losing weight too fast isn't good for the muscles because your body will start craving, and then you wind up with less muscle, and more flabby skin.

Steven Tyler Sun Nov 11, 2012 01:52am

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Originally Posted by jchamp (Post 861430)
We have intermittent youth league games in Vegas that I have the pleasure of working. It keeps my incentive up to not get out of shape, and with the short stature of some of the kids, I get a lot of squats in during a 1:45-2 hour game. Since something happens nearly every inning, I get to discuss the different implications with my partner during pitcher warmups, while the event is fresh.

For example, we recently had 2-1, R1. Ball is called, and B1 thinks its a walk, (miscounted) and starts heading to first. R1 moves to second. When we get the batter to return to the plate, R1 went back to first, while the pitcher just watched him. Without these screwy little off-season plays, I might forget come March that the runner had legally advanced to second during a live ball, along with the other implications of his retreat.

Too many squats isn't good for the knee joints. I'd work on one knee.

JJ Sun Nov 11, 2012 09:35am

Working on the knee isn't good for the pants. :rolleyes:

JJ

Steven Tyler Tue Nov 13, 2012 02:34am

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Originally Posted by JJ (Post 861666)
Working on the knee isn't good for the pants. :rolleyes:

JJ

I can buy new pants. It's much harder to replace a knee.

I have had to work a knee on occasion. Just too hard on everything to be constantly going up and down.


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