Try focusing on your glove arm and being more athletic. You are thinking far too much about checkpoints and what your arm should be doing rather than letting some athleticism take over.
Arm/brain therapy can effect some mechanical changes, but at your age, significant changes can be difficult. The good news is that all sorts of arm actions get it done in pro ball on the hill.
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Yes, the old muscle-up, showcase, 3 advil throw. Always danger there.
As for drills, there are some figure eight drills, weighted ball or medi-ball drills, hanging/stretching from a bar. If you had the resources to have someone stretch you out manually I know that would help. Mainly, you have to increase the mobility in that area. A lot of work for potentially limited results.
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Originally posted by omg View PostYes, that's what I see. For some, it's just possible that that is the way it's going to be, that's the way you're going to throw. You might not be a pitcher and you might have to live with the throwing motion for your positional play-you adjust to it, you work around it by having good footwork, etc.
Originally posted by omg View PostHaving said that, long toss is not just for arm strengthening but it's for arm stretching/lengthening as well. So throwing longer distances, being careful not to overdo it, will definitely help. But it takes time and patience.
Originally posted by omg View PostRemember to be natural when you throw-you're arm slot looks a little contrived liked you are trying to throw over the top or something. Also, short arming a little is not in and of itself always a bad thing. But I see what you are saying- it's not a smooth, effective motion.
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Originally posted by chain220 View PostThis is just a self discovered theory. I don't take pitching lessons, nor is pitching really my primary focus. I have the same problem throwing across the diamond, and just throwing in general as well. This video is at max effort.
The way I see it, it looks like I short arm my pitches, every time. I understand there are probably many mechanical flaws, I'm just focused on the arm action for now. It was suggested to me the the problem lies in a lack of external range of motion.. how should I go about fixing this if that actually is the problem? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Having said that, long toss is not just for arm strengthening but it's for arm stretching/lengthening as well. So throwing longer distances, being careful not to overdo it, will definitely help. But it takes time and patience.
Remember to be natural when you throw-you're arm slot looks a little contrived liked you are trying to throw over the top or something. Also, short arming a little is not in and of itself always a bad thing. But I see what you are saying- it's not a smooth, effective motion.
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Originally posted by Baseball gLove View PostYou need to use your legs more striding out as far as you can while being able to stay in control of your mechanics. Keep you front shoulder closed longer ( shoulders parallel with a line from pitching mound to home) until your glove-side foot lands. My sons keep their front elbow on their target until front foot plant.
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Originally posted by chain220 View PostDefinitely, I always try to be.. but, I'm not quite sure what pronation is.
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Be careful with any advise you might receive. There is more going well than not. Your pronation is good.
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Originally posted by songtitle View PostWhat would happen if you tried to keep your hand down by your knee as long as you can?
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What would happen if you tried to keep your hand down by your knee as long as you can?
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This is just a self discovered theory. I don't take pitching lessons, nor is pitching really my primary focus. I have the same problem throwing across the diamond, and just throwing in general as well. This video is at max effort.
The way I see it, it looks like I short arm my pitches, every time. I understand there are probably many mechanical flaws, I'm just focused on the arm action for now. It was suggested to me the the problem lies in a lack of external range of motion.. how should I go about fixing this if that actually is the problem? Any help is greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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