
Baseball Performance Workshop for Players who Want More Power, Better Mechanics, Fewer Injuries

11:00 am - 12:30 PM
Location: Scottsdale Physical Therapy & Performance - Scottsdale, AZ
15953 N Greenway Hayden Loop Suite B
Scottsdale, AZ
Only 20 Spots Available

Baseball Mechanics and
Elbow/Shoulder Stress

Phases in the Throwing Mechanics & Where Stress Increased

How to Improve Mobility, Strength and Control for Baseball

What are the Physical Requirements
for Baseball?

Why do Baseball Players get Injured?
What Injuries are Most Common

Interactive Assessments and
Exercises for Baseball Performance

Physical Therapist
John is a licensed physical therapist with a strong focus on treating athletes and active adults, with particular expertise in overhead athletes, baseball players, and golfers.
His clinical approach blends evidence-based rehabilitation with sport-specific assessment and performance-driven care to help patients return to activity safely and at a high level.
John holds Level 1 certification through the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) and is certified in dry needling, allowing him to integrate biomechanical analysis, targeted manual techniques, and individualized treatment strategies into each plan of care.
His clinical interests include injury prevention, return-to-sport programming, and optimizing movement efficiency for both competitive and recreational athletes.
John earned his Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Corban University in Salem, Oregon, where he competed as a collegiate baseball player. He went on to complete his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at A.T. Still University. During his doctoral training, John completed a highly competitive clinical internship with the Milwaukee Brewers, where he worked under a physical therapist specializing in baseball-specific rehabilitation.
His experience included assisting with performance assessments, return-to-throw protocols, and recovery strategies for professional athletes. In addition to his professional sports experience, John has trained across orthopedic, neurological, and post-acute care settings, giving him a well-rounded clinical foundation.
He also has experience participating in community athletic screenings and supporting injury assessment for local high school athletes.
Outside the clinic, John enjoys staying active, attending sporting events, spending time with friends, hanging out with his dog, and playing golf.
This is a two-part workshop as follows:
Part 1: Strong and Healthy Playing for Baseball Players (11:00 am to 11:25 am)
This workshop is perfect for baseball players of all levels looking to understand...
✅ Why they're injured and what they can do about it.
✅ Why they get frequent baseball injuries and what they can do about it.
✅ How to reduce their risk of baseball injuries.
✅ How to optimize their hitting and throwing mechanics.
✅ ...and other baseball topics.
Part 2: Interactive Lab (Baseball Assessments and Exercises for Baseball
(11:30 am to 12:05 pm)
✅ Baseball Assessments and Physical Performance Measures
✅ How to reduce their risk of injuries.
✅ How to optimize their mechanics.
✅ ...and other baseball topics.
12:05 pm: Q&A and Closing
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