how to throw a curveball: the curveball trap

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http://www.90mphClub.com -When learning how to throw a curveball you should be careful not to fall into the curveball trap. Throwing a curve is good-but develop all aspects of pitchings

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  • back up to 55 feet and work there for a few days,,then move back a foot or two work there for a few days and on and on...that's the best way to get there

  • I always like guys to add a sinker...but, you are probably changing planes with your curveball...I will make a video next week to explain

  • throwing mechanics are the same for a pitcher as they are for a shortstop...I will make a video

  • whoops...thank bro

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  • cool check out my vids

  • ...and theres a big but(t) in here... jk nice video just like the rest ...and again with my but(t)... lol

  • hey that is amazing facts and i so agree but im 12 and kids cannot hit it lol its hilarious but i only throw it once every inning so i dotn hurt myself

  • Hey Guys Check out my video a knuckle curve strategy that doesnt put nearly enough pressure on your elbow.....its the one with the chubby kid wearing the green A's hat!

  • hey paul, im 13, and im pitch from 54 feet or somethin like that, im playing for this all star team that is playing up a year, so its

    14U, but theyy pitch from 60feet, 6in. of course, i practice from 60 feet, but im still pitching with myy mechanics i used from 54, the ball either sails high, or i have to slow my arm up to throw a good pitch, but my regular fastball is around 70-75, if i slow my arm up its only around 64-66, do u have any tips on mechanics to solve this?

  • You seem to know everything about pitching...but I am not a pitcher. Would you object to doing a video on say conditioning for shortstop? Secondly, my inner elbow tendon tends to hurt which is a common injury. Is my arm damaged for good or have I simply learned bad mechanics and continue to repeat them. Will my arm be capable of throwing hard again without pain if I fix the mechanics?

  • Nice video paul.

    And I bet most people said oh .... when they saw they're first good curve.

    But i smoked mine for a double down the left field line, that dude didn't throw anything that remotely moved to me for the rest of the year.

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