Didn’t even realize my arm action was late until I saw the thumbnail and thought “hey that looks a lot like my arm action” I was super skeptical because I felt like pulling back into a more stretched arm action only created command problems and a slower more whip like arm was still good kinetic chain movement, now I’ve done the drills and am throwing harder and more accurately by letting my arm naturally start later and fall into place better, I swear your words are gold and I’ve never seen you wrong, would love to hear your thoughts on creating a sidearm delivery through trunk angle instead of arm angle
This is extremely helpful especially coming off a shoulder injury. It felt like my normal motion but my arm was basically at a 90 degree angle when releasing and pushing the ball. Thanks
Really helpful! Wish I caught this in high school, I had a lot of shoulder pain towards the end and didn’t realize until I just started throwing again to prepare my arm for my 5 year old son that I am very late with my arm. I’m excited to try these drills to work on getting the mechanics better and hopefully avoid injury doing long toss with him growing up. I’ll make sure to do lessons with him to help with his mechanics also.
This is something I’m still working on, I found that it had a lot to do with my lower half. I was a big drop and drive guy, but I’ve been doing a Fernando Rodney type slide step and it’s been helping me stay closed, which I find really odd
Great stuff. My 17 year-old son is a RHP. Maxes out around 90. Sometimes he’s late and pushes the ball, costing velo. How many days per week would you recommend these drills, and how many reps per drill? Are there any other vids that address late arm and where arm should be at foot strike?
These can be done when warming up and beginning a throwing session. No set amount of days per week. Here are some more videos we've made! ruclips.net/video/cDEYVs_wLAw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/AkfKsLYiBzA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8NxtjBbp0u0/видео.html
I think it probably could. Rounded shoulders are caused by tight pecs pulling the arms into internal rotation. That would cause an impingement in the shoulder when you try to get into those deeper scap retracted positions. I don't think you would actually have enough "room" in the joint to get into enough external rotation in that case.
Didn’t even realize my arm action was late until I saw the thumbnail and thought “hey that looks a lot like my arm action” I was super skeptical because I felt like pulling back into a more stretched arm action only created command problems and a slower more whip like arm was still good kinetic chain movement, now I’ve done the drills and am throwing harder and more accurately by letting my arm naturally start later and fall into place better, I swear your words are gold and I’ve never seen you wrong, would love to hear your thoughts on creating a sidearm delivery through trunk angle instead of arm angle
That's great to hear! And we're planning to record soon. Keep an eye out!
This is extremely helpful especially coming off a shoulder injury. It felt like my normal motion but my arm was basically at a 90 degree angle when releasing and pushing the ball. Thanks
Really helpful! Wish I caught this in high school, I had a lot of shoulder pain towards the end and didn’t realize until I just started throwing again to prepare my arm for my 5 year old son that I am very late with my arm.
I’m excited to try these drills to work on getting the mechanics better and hopefully avoid injury doing long toss with him growing up.
I’ll make sure to do lessons with him to help with his mechanics also.
Wow really needed these drills to fix my arm from being late
the video to expect to see. very good drills keep it up.
Baseball Ballet! Love it. Thanks.
Awesome and priceless information. Thank you
Great video!
This is something I’m still working on, I found that it had a lot to do with my lower half. I was a big drop and drive guy, but I’ve been doing a Fernando Rodney type slide step and it’s been helping me stay closed, which I find really odd
Late arm misses tend to be high and in, early arm misses tend to be down and away. Correct me if I’m wrong
Both of those misses are late arms
Great stuff. My 17 year-old son is a RHP. Maxes out around 90. Sometimes he’s late and pushes the ball, costing velo. How many days per week would you recommend these drills, and how many reps per drill? Are there any other vids that address late arm and where arm should be at foot strike?
These can be done when warming up and beginning a throwing session. No set amount of days per week. Here are some more videos we've made!
ruclips.net/video/cDEYVs_wLAw/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/AkfKsLYiBzA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/8NxtjBbp0u0/видео.html
Awesome. Thanks so much. So a good pre-throw thought would be: When arm arm is up, that’s when the front side begins to rotate toward the target
Sure, but don't get too caught up in hitting specific checkpoints in the delivery.
During the ten toes drill what if your arm physically can’t get fully up does that mean mobility sucks?
Could be. It's more of an issue if it can't get in line with your torso angle
Are you side arm or considered just a lower slot thrower ? My son throws like you
Just low 3/4
during the exercises, if you are doing it with a partner, do you still aim and try to be precise or it's better to just throw into a net ??
Start with plyos into a net. Eventually, you can work it into catch play
Is this considered outside 90 ?
Yes, there's a good explanation in the description!
what mobility drills would help if you dont have the ability to get your arm up and back
pec minor soft tissue work and scap mobility
@@mikeybroe1 thank you
Could rounded shoulders cause a late arm action?
I think it probably could. Rounded shoulders are caused by tight pecs pulling the arms into internal rotation. That would cause an impingement in the shoulder when you try to get into those deeper scap retracted positions. I don't think you would actually have enough "room" in the joint to get into enough external rotation in that case.
@@Metsbat14how do you fix that
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