A closer view of Drew throwing all pronated pitches. The last pitch was probably a pronated torque fastball(cutter) that the coach called for his fastball not knowing he has two.
Pronation is so you do not crash your elbow bones together ballisticly causing debilitating inflammation and deforming loss of range of motion from bone over growing
from calcified scar tissue repeatedly.
What does tighter spin mean?
More RPM or more forwardly axises spin?
Drew pronates all 6 of his pitches even his Curve, Slider and cutter.
Yes, even his Curve is pronated (drive and finish thumb down) voluntarily, saving his elbow from ballistic crash, his Cutter and Slider are also pronated where with the traditional thinking you supinate these pitches giving you many types of injury.
Watch,u-tube/Mythbusters/Roger Clemens and you will see what a Marshall certified instructor taught him when he left Boston with arm problems. This type of high speed video is the only way to diagnose mechanics.
What you think is pronation is actually voluntary supination to its fullest length then involuntary pronation snap back after release. We voluntarily pronate the drive and release of the curve; it can only be done from one position. Some of my pitchers have attained curveball over spin that gets the ball to actually go towards the ball arm side of the batters plate. Some pitches that traditional pitchers throw are pronated voluntarily but not the curve, slider and cutter.
Why because the batters look like they are disabled? LOL.
dirtberry 3 days ago
pronate is not hard its just to get tighter spin on the ball
quadfan96 2 years ago
Pronation is so you do not crash your elbow bones together ballisticly causing debilitating inflammation and deforming loss of range of motion from bone over growing
from calcified scar tissue repeatedly.
What does tighter spin mean?
More RPM or more forwardly axises spin?
Drew pronates all 6 of his pitches even his Curve, Slider and cutter.
dirtberry 2 years ago
@dirtberry ur saying pronation curve? ur suppoused to pronate all ur pitches
quadfan96 2 years ago
Yes, even his Curve is pronated (drive and finish thumb down) voluntarily, saving his elbow from ballistic crash, his Cutter and Slider are also pronated where with the traditional thinking you supinate these pitches giving you many types of injury.
Watch,u-tube/Mythbusters/Roger Clemens and you will see what a Marshall certified instructor taught him when he left Boston with arm problems. This type of high speed video is the only way to diagnose mechanics.
dirtberry 2 years ago
there is not a "pronation curve" its just a curve and u pronate all ur pitches no matter what
quadfan96 2 years ago
What you think is pronation is actually voluntary supination to its fullest length then involuntary pronation snap back after release. We voluntarily pronate the drive and release of the curve; it can only be done from one position. Some of my pitchers have attained curveball over spin that gets the ball to actually go towards the ball arm side of the batters plate. Some pitches that traditional pitchers throw are pronated voluntarily but not the curve, slider and cutter.
dirtberry 2 years ago