Yes,
you heard that right. Strengthening the decelerating muscles will
actually improve your ability to accelerate a baseball or softball.
That may sound crazy, but your body doesn't want to hurt itself and will
only allow you to accelerate your arm to the point where it can slow it
down.
Rick
Stassi, our fitness and nutritional expert, has a great analogy for
this: He says "it is like driving a Ferrari with Volkswagen brakes, how
fast are you going to drive if your brakes don't work?" The primary
brakes for your arm are the external rotators (posterior rotator cuff
muscles) and the scapular stabilizing muscles.
A
majority of baseball injuries occur during the deceleration phase of a
throw. After the ball is released arm deceleration forces are estimated
to be twice that of acceleration forces while acting over a period of
time that is twice as long.
Here at the Baseball Barn, we have a revolutionary product that we endorse and use every day when training our athletes, called The Warm Up Cord. The Warm Up Cord
is designed to train all of the decelerator muscles used in throwing.
In just minutes a day you can safely and effectively train the entire
posterior chain of decelerator muscles. The Warm Up Cord is
suitable for every fielding position in baseball and softball, and is
also used for training athletes in other sports which involve a throwing
or swinging motion such as football, water polo, volleyball, tennis and
golf.
Come
in to the Baseball Barn & try it out! We offer free
demonstration! Once you try it we know you will find the value in The Warm Up Cord.
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