Mastering Full Extension: A Guide to Eliminating Short Arming in Your Game
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Eliminate Short Arming in Your Game. To optimize throwing performance and minimize the risk of injury, it is important to focus on proper technique, including full extension of the arm during the release. This ensures that the kinetic chain is utilized effectively, generating maximum power and control in the throw.
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Good video. Pushing and short arming is likely one of the most common things holding back young pitchers. Connection ball drills are pretty good at eliminating elbow drop and weighted ball drills can help eliminate pushing arm actions. It’s always important to remember that even though you want to keep that elbow up, don’t force overhand throwing: keep your arm slot in the plane of rotation relative to your torso. I see too many young pitchers try to throw from an over the top arm slot when they don’t have the posture to support it. Most pitchers natural arm slots will be lower than they think.
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Would you say that this mainly for pitching and when it comes to throwing from an infield and outfield position this would be different?
@@breakingcustombc2925 My main focus and emphasis is with pitching a baseball. I do feel that it's good as player in general to work on segments that offer different challenges in order to grow. Remember, the emphasis is on curing short arm (elbow drop) and introducing a healthier more sustainable way of throwing. My opinion is the drills offer a relevant solution. Thanks for reaching out.
Good vid
@@meganeaves4131 Thank you 🙏
Yea I started playing baseball at the age of 5 and started pitching at the age of 9 and I pitched in highschool. Then from there I went to tryouts that MLB was having and low and behold the Florida Marlins which now is the Miami Marlins were interested in me and so at one point I was being scouted by the Florida Marlins. But my playing days are over and so I'm trying to transition from being a player to giving lessons. See these drills that you were doing I can do them in my sleep but teaching these drills to kids who are beginning to pitch or to those who are wanting to pitch is another thing. So I'm trying to think of drills that I can use to make sure that they are getting on top of the ball. That they are in a 45 degree angle and making sure that their release point is at their ear. If I do lessons I just want to make sure that they are doing them right and I'm explaining them right