Monday, November 23, 2009

Warming Up Like a Pitcher



Today's post will concern what might be considered by some to be a pretty obvious topic. Granted the idea of "warming up like a pitcher" does seem pretty apparent. However, the actual implementation of this idea requires a little more dedication and in fact, concentration.

The idea is simple. As you are loosening your arm for a day of baseball, be it practice, a game, or just tossing with your friends, it is of great important that you take time to consider your release point and create "good muscles memory." In other words, it does the "Intelligent Pitcher" no good to toss however he pleases as he prepares for the day. I have spoken frequently, especially in our Big Leaguer Breakdowns, about the importance of certain aspects of the delivery. For example, getting the elbows up to the power position, using your hips to drive the upper half to release point, and of course, balance point. To create the positive muscle memory, we must make sure that we incorporate these movements into each throw we make. If we don't, we train our muscles to move in a way that creates poor pitching mechanics.

So, one simple way to create better muscle memory as we warm up is to focus on one part of your throwing partners body. I like to use one of my partner's shoulders as a target. I alternate each throw from side to side to better simulate throwing to both sides of the plate. It's also very important to concentrate on repeating the same arm slot with every throw you make. As you increase your throwing distance, it becomes easier to incorporate other throwing techniques as it becomes more necessary to use your hips and accelerate your hand at release point to get the ball to the target.

Give these tips a try starting with your next game of catch. Then, stay consistent with these adjustments over the course of the offseason, then by the time your season rolls around you will be able to repeat your perfect delivery without the same effort.

Until next time!!!

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