One question somewhat unrelated to the topic of this video. Based on your experience what would be the expected velocity increase between flat ground throwing and throwing off a mound. That is to say if a player is throwing 55 MPH on flat ground what would you expect their velocity to be from a mound? Thanks
The mound creates 80 lbs of for additional force I believe..Might fact check me on that one. I would say around a 2-3 mph jump. You will also notice a difference in game as adrenaline spikes. I always threw harder in game than in bullpen.
Great content as usual! The information and drills on arm patterning is very useful! Thanks again for sharing your insight and expertise.
If I help one person it makes the work worth it. Thanks again buddy.
Question: How do you teach the change and slider. I saw the drill on the curveball. Thanks.
Thanks
One question somewhat unrelated to the topic of this video. Based on your experience what would be the expected velocity increase between flat ground throwing and throwing off a mound. That is to say if a player is throwing 55 MPH on flat ground what would you expect their velocity to be from a mound?
Thanks
The mound creates 80 lbs of for additional force I believe..Might fact check me on that one. I would say around a 2-3 mph jump. You will also notice a difference in game as adrenaline spikes. I always threw harder in game than in bullpen.
ARM Pitching Development thank you. Excellent point about the additional adrenaline boost in game setting.
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Kansas City