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    Just wanted to share a video to the board of my progress as a pitcher. My mechanics are coming along and I feel more balanced and in control of my momentum.

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    Ps. Chris O leary when my arm hits the center line now it's verticle. Some how balance made a difference in the timing of the throwing arm.

  • #2
    id really like to see you throw off a real mound outside. but I cant comment.
    2008 varsity stats
    AB-35 K-5 BB-6 H-14 2B-3 3B-0 HR-0 RBI-10 BA- .400
    all stars pitching stats--- W-L= 1-0
    IP- 5 H- 1 BB- 2 HR- 0 ER- 0 K- 8 ERA: 0.00

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    • #3
      Well my hips open a little more with separation but that's really it.

      It's snowing and cold where I live so I use my garage and a fence hanging from the rafters with a carpet infront of it. It's also because I have no one to throw with so it's easy.

      You need to get a video lol I want to see you pitch.

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      • #4
        ristar, I have a question for you... when your arm is tired, do you think its ok to keep going (no pain), but take it easy? When do you know when to stop?

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        • #5
          My arm never gets tired to be honest. Last two weeks of my pitching 6x's a week and long toss 6x's a week have been GREAT. No pain, No tiredness, No soreness at all.

          On your question I think it's ok to keep going BUT you need to listen to your arm and 1st sign of pain or something not feeling right then STOP and rest.

          If you pm me I can really explain more.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RIstar View Post
            My arm never gets tired to be honest. Last two weeks of my pitching 6x's a week and long toss 6x's a week have been GREAT. No pain, No tiredness, No soreness at all.

            On your question I think it's ok to keep going BUT you need to listen to your arm and 1st sign of pain or something not feeling right then STOP and rest.

            If you pm me I can really explain more.
            I did lol

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            • #7
              im tryin to get a video camera, Im gonna try and borrow one for a few days and get multiple clips of my pitching motion and my hitting swing.
              2008 varsity stats
              AB-35 K-5 BB-6 H-14 2B-3 3B-0 HR-0 RBI-10 BA- .400
              all stars pitching stats--- W-L= 1-0
              IP- 5 H- 1 BB- 2 HR- 0 ER- 0 K- 8 ERA: 0.00

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