Love these drills. 37yrs old and played competitive baseball for a long time. While playing in a men's league I tried to change my throwing motion and it screwed everything up. Guess I have some form of the dreaded yips. Now I have 2 young boys in little league and I am trying to work my way back to normal. Embarrassing sometimes just throwing the ball with them. Definitely going to try these drills.
I'm having similar issues with my throwing. Out of nowhere, the last two years, my throwing accuracy has disappeared. My throws go all over the place. From 5 feet over the head of my throwing partner to bouncing the ball 5 feet in front of him. It's as if I have no control over my arm. Very frustrating, since I was always an accurate thrower. Did you ever correct your throwing issues? If so, what did you do. Did these throwing drills help?
In our winter workouts we have been doing the one knee drill after our cage long toss. My original intent was for it to really get the fingers on top of the ball and snap through it. So many girls push the softball and don’t get back spin. The result has been a tremendous gain in accuracy.
Thank you for this video. It helped my son significantly with accurate throwing and pitching! In his own words "Dad I feel like I just reached the next level in a video game" :)
Good drills except the last one. I believe in letting a pitcher have their natural release, unless you're trying to throw a specific movement pitch. The last drill will increase your spin for a 4seam; thus more speed, however it will also give you a flat and straight fastball. Again, just my opinion but just be aware you could change a pitcher with natural movement to straight-straight fastball... which is something they may not want.
I tried this last year, and it completely f-ed my shoulder up. I could barely finish the season and had to get treatment. Just be careful, and maybe limit this practice to a few throws if you do it (I don't think it's helpful, to be honest).
I’d start out with 20-30 reps. Work there way up depending on how they perform. Our goal is quality over quantity... especially at the lower levels! We hate seeing kids do tons of “bad reps”. We’d rather less “good” reps! 😁
ONE MAJOR FLAW: DO NOT straighten/extend your arm BEFORE your throw the ball (i.e., during the back-motion after the hands separate). This is a biomechanical truth. This is what is causing some followers to hurt themselves. The ONLY time the throwing arm should reach a position of complete/full extension is at the point-of-release. Straightening the arm BEFORE you throw will either 1) cause your whole arm motion to be "locked" in this position and cause all the potential elasticity and kinetic power to remain "locked" as well, or 2) cause the throwing arm to bend pre-maturely, or 3) force the throwing arm to be out of timing and out of position with relation to the rest of the body. Plus, look at every baseball card/photo/video of a MLB player throwing....you will never see a straightened throwing arm during the back-motion.
Which ones are BS? Remember what works for you may not work for others. We teach mechanics that we have learned throughout our playing years and are sharing them for others. Safe, easy and hopefully developing. Thanks for watching
Thanks I just started playing baseball as a freshman and this helped me a lot as an right fielder
Awesome!
In RF as well but hoping to possibly be a pitcher sub or pitcher.
I just started playing baseball as a 28 year old man xD
@@captainsal7074 never too late to start
@@captainsal7074 34 here, last month I joined our local baseball team.
Love these drills. 37yrs old and played competitive baseball for a long time. While playing in a men's league I tried to change my throwing motion and it screwed everything up. Guess I have some form of the dreaded yips. Now I have 2 young boys in little league and I am trying to work my way back to normal. Embarrassing sometimes just throwing the ball with them. Definitely going to try these drills.
I'm having similar issues with my throwing. Out of nowhere, the last two years, my throwing accuracy has disappeared. My throws go all over the place. From 5 feet over the head of my throwing partner to bouncing the ball 5 feet in front of him. It's as if I have no control over my arm. Very frustrating, since I was always an accurate thrower.
Did you ever correct your throwing issues? If so, what did you do. Did these throwing drills help?
Good drills. Well thought out.
Thanks! Glad you like it.
In our winter workouts we have been doing the one knee drill after our cage long toss. My original intent was for it to really get the fingers on top of the ball and snap through it. So many girls push the softball and don’t get back spin. The result has been a tremendous gain in accuracy.
Finaly someone who has teaching capacity! Thanks man
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Tanks. Great explanation.
Always had excellent accuracy throwing
Great drills... I'm definitely going to do them...
Bruh thanks man I’m coaching the youth and I’m learning from all of you thanks
Thank you for this video. It helped my son significantly with accurate throwing and pitching! In his own words "Dad I feel like I just reached the next level in a video game" :)
Wow! This is why we make these videos! Thank you for sharing this!
Live a good long life and go out doing what you love can’t complain about that.
This is on point.
thank you for the drill i think this is the only one I'm missing drill to perfect my pitching mechanics ones a again thanks
We have a video for that!
This is the best sports help video I’ve seen in a long time, helped a lot! 💪😎👍🙏🏻🤘
Thank you! Keep getting better 🙌
Thanks man
I’m a Freshman trying out for Martin Luther King High and I’ll use this during my training thank you
Let’s go! Good luck! Your gonna do great!
Great video like how u explain about glove placement
Good drills except the last one. I believe in letting a pitcher have their natural release, unless you're trying to throw a specific movement pitch. The last drill will increase your spin for a 4seam; thus more speed, however it will also give you a flat and straight fastball. Again, just my opinion but just be aware you could change a pitcher with natural movement to straight-straight fastball... which is something they may not want.
Thanks man this has helped me a lot you got any drills for throwing farther also?
You’re welcome! Throw the ball harder! (How to correctly throw long toss)
Is the video we have!
45 degree angle plus velocity
Thanks
You are welcome! 👍🏻
You learn something everyday right
Helped me a lot been playing for 2 years as a first baseman and outfielder but the speed of my throw sucks
Try our long toss video!
These seem like a good part of a solid throwing progression though to my mind #3 should be #1…
Its Good
I tried this last year, and it completely f-ed my shoulder up. I could barely finish the season and had to get treatment. Just be careful, and maybe limit this practice to a few throws if you do it (I don't think it's helpful, to be honest).
How many reps????Saaaay for a 9-10 year old.
I’d start out with 20-30 reps. Work there way up depending on how they perform. Our goal is quality over quantity... especially at the lower levels! We hate seeing kids do tons of “bad reps”. We’d rather less “good” reps! 😁
But how to Pitch..,
Thanks
ONE MAJOR FLAW: DO NOT straighten/extend your arm BEFORE your throw the ball (i.e., during the back-motion after the hands separate). This is a biomechanical truth. This is what is causing some followers to hurt themselves.
The ONLY time the throwing arm should reach a position of complete/full extension is at the point-of-release. Straightening the arm BEFORE you throw will either 1) cause your whole arm motion to be "locked" in this position and cause all the potential elasticity and kinetic power to remain "locked" as well, or 2) cause the throwing arm to bend pre-maturely, or 3) force the throwing arm to be out of timing and out of position with relation to the rest of the body.
Plus, look at every baseball card/photo/video of a MLB player throwing....you will never see a straightened throwing arm during the back-motion.
Noice!
Every time I pitch it always drops
Just throwing the ball in general
@Andrew Seaman that’s with me I’m fine with close range and long range throws but mid range throws I can’t throw it straight
Sounds like you have natural sinking movement, usually caused by pronating plus arm slot angle. This isn't a bad thing.
Your confusing the hell out of me. And you miss all the balls you been throwing bruh
Been through 10 videos and they all bs until i got here.
Which ones are BS? Remember what works for you may not work for others. We teach mechanics that we have learned throughout our playing years and are sharing them for others. Safe, easy and hopefully developing. Thanks for watching
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