Hula hoops, fleece balls, small foam balls, bean bags Time Required for Lesson: 30 mins per day Diagram/Setup: Technology Use: (M) Teacher Planning: Equipment/Materials Needed: PE.2.1.3.a Throws underhand using a mature pattern. PE.2.1.3 Performs manipulative skills in a variety of environments. The student will correctly demonstrate an underhand throwing pattern. Hopefully by early next week he'll be in the lineup somewhere.The lesson plan will show options for students to practice their underhand throw. That's about the least amount of time that you'd want to get somebody ready, I can tell you. We're talking about 10 days to get him tuned up. If not, I know it will be early next week. Said Collins: "I'm hoping that he could get a couple of at-bats this weekend. And I haven't seen a ball live off the bat yet defensively." That's just as much part of it as the actual at-bats. No matter what you do, you can't simulate that. It sounds stupid, but there's a soreness that goes along with going out there and getting in the 'ready' position for a hundred-and-some times a game. I have to go out there get groundballs, take batting practice, prepare my body. "And then, even if I'm not necessarily playing nine innings every day, I've got to prepare my body to play. I go from doing nothing for two weeks to, basically, I have to slowly build up. It's more just trying to prepare my body every day to play. I can go get 10 at-bats in an hour if I want to on the minor league side. The good thing is I can get at-bats with the minor league guys if I need more at-bats. I'm hoping this is kind of the same, with better results. And that was after not doing anything for two months. "What was crazy, when I got hurt last year, when I was rehabbing, I played in like six games," Wright said. Wright said he is unconcerned about getting enough at-bats to be sharp on Opening Day, April 5 against the Braves. And that's when we saw it was a little torn." And that's when they were like, 'Let's see how it feels in a couple of days.' And then I went and got the MRI after that, because it just stayed the same. So I went in the training room and told them. It just wasn't getting completely better. "And then I did the workouts for about another five days and it got better. He received a cortisone shot eight days ago. The injury occurred during an infield drill even before Grapefruit League games began. At some point hopefully we'll hopefully be taking some sort of batting practice, and then just try to ramp up the intensity each day." I'm just progressing, trying to a little more each day, whether it's the reps or whatever. You just can't go out there 100 percent now because then something else will go. You take the couple of weeks off that I have, your body is not used to all the torque and throwing and just the grind of it. "Now what they're trying to keep me from doing is go from 0 to 100. "It's progressing, which is a good thing," Wright said. Terry Collins said he hoped to have Wright in Grapefruit League games by the weekend, and no later than early next week. Wright said he is not imminently going to face live pitching, despite starting to hit underhand slips and off a tee Sunday. David Wright continues to take deliberate steps back from an abdominal muscle tear.
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