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You want to throw harder? Try this (Part 2 of 6)

12/28/2013

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Workout and Strength Training

  The days of keeping pitchers out of the weight room are long gone. Today, specialized weight training programs are designed to increase pitchers overall strength and explosiveness leading to greater velocity and a reduced chance of injury. Of course, it is critical that you know what types of strength training programs are appropriate. 

 Your age will depend on what your strength training program should consist of. For example, a 12 year old should be doing  body weight resistance exercises like lunges and pushups. A high school athlete should meet with a strength and conditioning coach to carefully plan a program designed specifically for pitchers (more on this topic later). Any weight program should focus most on building lower body and core strength as a significant amount of velocity is generated from those areas.


Any strength training program should include a detailed stretching program. You do not want to lose flexibility as a result of "bulking up".  I once worked with an 18 year old pitcher who also played football. As a result of his football workouts, he was able to bench press 275lbs. He also had very little flexibility in his arm. As a result, he topped out at 74mph. Unfortunately, his football weight program caused him to lose velocity. This was a sad case but with a little knowledge of proper training this can easily be prevented. 


Here are some links with some additional information about weight training specifically for pitchers. 


Eric Cressey strength training for pitchers (blog)



Justin Verlander weight training program (video)
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How to use Effective Velocity 

11/26/2013

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Check out the video below explaining what effective velocity is and how to use it.  As a pitcher with average velocity, I found this to be very effective especially when setting up a hitter for a change-up.  Your job as a pitcher is to keep hitters off-balance and I believe the theory of effective velocity helps to accomplish that. How can you use effective velocity to improve your game? 
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