February 14, 2005 (Press Release) --
Manny Ramirez and Harvard University hitting Frozen Ropes.
World Series MVP goes in to the Frozen Ropes lab to improve his visual skills.
(Chester, NY) Manny Ramirez got a glimpse of some “different” training last season.
Through the Red Sox Team Eye Doctor, Dr. Dan Laby, MD a clinical professor at Harvard University and Tony Abbatine, hired by the Red Sox last year as a Consultant to Player Development, Manny was given a plastic ring with four baseballs attached to it. With accurate precision, Ramirez would have the rings tossed to him and go through a pre-game routine that continued throughout the playoffs and World Series.
On February 15, in New York (of all places!) Manny will be back in the training laboratory with his Harvard doctors and Frozen Ropes to continue the never-ending quest of improving his batting eye visual skills. Manny’s visual training regiment will be featured in a documentary/instructional film called Read and React: Building Hitters from the Eyes Out.
The project will take place at the Frozen Ropes Training Center (www.frozenropes.com) in New York. With locations around the U.S and Europe, Frozen Ropes has been featured in the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, USA Today and Newsweek. Tony Abbatine, the National Director of Instruction for Frozen Ropes has been involved with amateur and professional player development since 1990.
World Series MVP goes in to the Frozen Ropes lab to improve his visual skills.
(Chester, NY) Manny Ramirez got a glimpse of some “different” training last season.
Through the Red Sox Team Eye Doctor, Dr. Dan Laby, MD a clinical professor at Harvard University and Tony Abbatine, hired by the Red Sox last year as a Consultant to Player Development, Manny was given a plastic ring with four baseballs attached to it. With accurate precision, Ramirez would have the rings tossed to him and go through a pre-game routine that continued throughout the playoffs and World Series.
On February 15, in New York (of all places!) Manny will be back in the training laboratory with his Harvard doctors and Frozen Ropes to continue the never-ending quest of improving his batting eye visual skills. Manny’s visual training regiment will be featured in a documentary/instructional film called Read and React: Building Hitters from the Eyes Out.
The project will take place at the Frozen Ropes Training Center (www.frozenropes.com) in New York. With locations around the U.S and Europe, Frozen Ropes has been featured in the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, USA Today and Newsweek. Tony Abbatine, the National Director of Instruction for Frozen Ropes has been involved with amateur and professional player development since 1990.

Manny Ramirez, World Series MVP, continues the never-ending quest of improving his batting eye visual skills with Frozen Ropes.
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