It's been said that hitting a baseball is the toughest task in professional sports. Whether you agree or not, hitting a pitch from a flame-thrower like Reds Aroldis Chapman is no easy task. John Brenkus and the Sport Science team analyzed Chapman's mechanics that enable him to throw 105 MPH.
@philboyh coming from the guy that coached nolan ryan and randy johnson... i think ill trust him more
ibanezmanvicente8a 11 hours ago
@TheRonaldoinho7 I Like Starting Each Word With Caps Too.
IllPhaQL8R 2 weeks ago
i heard he blew out his arm last season but i dont know, iv done research and i cant find anything, anyone know?
BuddySkateRazors 3 weeks ago
Dick Mills was late to the game. he used to preach against this
MrPitcher4 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
Cuban power. Lol
Mauricio69zz 1 month ago
Damn I Am Trying To Be A Pitcher And This Stuff Just Blew My Mind. It Makes My Clubs A-Graders Look Like Their Trowing For Under Eights!
TheRonaldoinho7 1 month ago
very impressive and an honor to watch, thanks for breaking it down for us Sports Science team.
Brahmanfire 1 month ago
To say that he has a CC upper body is pretty insulting, I think we should be saying it the other way around, All of these points that Tom House makes is the same thing that Dick Mills is teaching at Pitching.com.
philboyh 2 months ago
I've been watching a lotttttt of videos on pitching, and how to gain velocity with hip rotation and what not. This video is by far the best video I've seen. If you want to throw harder, video tape your windup and compare it to this. On behalf of every pitcher that watches this video, I thank you.
lreil94 3 months ago