As a youngster prior to signing a pro contract I spent many hrs. throwing from the outfield [LONG TOSS] but I was as many youngsters are today, not just a pitcher which required me to throw from different positions & distances. something to think about, to acquire total success[one's practice sessions] [must correlate with one's game situations] as closely as possible, we do know that one cannot go out every day and gun the ball over and over in a short period of time.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the fastest and most effective way to get a better throwing arm (for pitchers or position players) is to long toss. It helps increase arm speed, teach lower body power generation, and gets your arm to full extension & pronation at the release point.
Simply put, if I could only do one thing to improve my arm for baseball it would be long toss!
what would be a good weight exercise that would put more distance on the ball, I dont have much time to do all these long toss drills, get back to me as quick as possible, thank you
@DewTheDew55mils if you weight train your gonna gai arm endurance but you won't get much more distance or more velocity, pitching requires a fully balanced body, when you weight train you lose some of that balance, but when you long toss you have to make all your muscles work as one unit, from head to toe, so instead of weight lifting use that time to long toss, 45 mins to an hour is all you need
It should also be noted that lifting tons of weights (benching, dumbell, arm weights)
will not significantly improve velocity. Elasticity of the arm is what it's all about.
Working on tightening the abdominal muscles will increase core rotation speed and thus, the arm.
As Tim Lincecum said, the body does most of the work, the arm is along for the ride.
Stay loose, toss when it feels good.
andros1984 1 month ago
ur talking way to slow bro
bjules954 4 months ago
I would do that but I can't always get a partner who can Mach my distance. At least we do it at practice
gamers209 10 months ago
As a youngster prior to signing a pro contract I spent many hrs. throwing from the outfield [LONG TOSS] but I was as many youngsters are today, not just a pitcher which required me to throw from different positions & distances. something to think about, to acquire total success[one's practice sessions] [must correlate with one's game situations] as closely as possible, we do know that one cannot go out every day and gun the ball over and over in a short period of time.
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donervin1 1 year ago
Hey Dew,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the fastest and most effective way to get a better throwing arm (for pitchers or position players) is to long toss. It helps increase arm speed, teach lower body power generation, and gets your arm to full extension & pronation at the release point.
Simply put, if I could only do one thing to improve my arm for baseball it would be long toss!
baseballstrength 1 year ago
what would be a good weight exercise that would put more distance on the ball, I dont have much time to do all these long toss drills, get back to me as quick as possible, thank you
DewTheDew55mils 1 year ago
@DewTheDew55mils if you weight train your gonna gai arm endurance but you won't get much more distance or more velocity, pitching requires a fully balanced body, when you weight train you lose some of that balance, but when you long toss you have to make all your muscles work as one unit, from head to toe, so instead of weight lifting use that time to long toss, 45 mins to an hour is all you need
Timex105 1 year ago
this is a great video
thanks!
willwyne 2 years ago