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		<title>10 Instant Velocity Tips for Pitchers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These 10 velocity tips for pitchers will give you the velocity that you have always dreamed of. You will discover numerous posts on the web titled something such as this article, but a majority of of them are useless, as they focus mainly on upper body mechanics as the only ways to developing velocity. Any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-46" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" title="94-radar" src="http://acepitcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/94-radar-300x267.jpg" alt="Velocity Tips for Pitchers" width="300" height="267" />These 10 velocity tips for pitchers will give you the velocity that you have always dreamed of. You will discover numerous posts on the web titled something such as this article, but a majority of of them are useless, as they focus mainly on upper body mechanics as the only ways to developing velocity. Any hard thrower believe that, there is a lot more to velocity than your arm. If you would like see significant gains in velocity check out this entire article also, the articles linked to it. The only way you&#8217;ll see improvements, is if you develop a good understanding of how velocity is made.</p>
<p>Should you be like the majority of every pitcher who reads these tips and benefits from them, then you must purchase the 3X Pitching Velocity Program. This program, built on the following pointers and more, will allow you to take your skill to a level that you just never thought you could obtain!</p>
<p>Remember you are bound by nothing. You have the capability to throw 90 mph. Doctors said to me I would not be able to pitch again and I proved them completely wrong. These guidelines will help you do the same.</p>
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<h2>Velocity Tips for Pitchers</h2>
<p>Visit <a href="http://Topvelocity.net">Topvelocity.net</a> to view all references.</p>
<p><strong>1. Change speeds<br />
</strong>This ought to always be your first step in developing velocity as there is no risk involved. This creates an false impression of velocity. By changing the speed of your pitches this will throw the hitter’s timing off and can make a 70 mph fastball seem like a 90 mph fastball. Pitchers like Trevor Hoffman have built long major league careers off of this one tip. He is a master of the fastball change up combo. Use this tip for fast effect while you focus on the other velocity tips.</p>
<p><strong>2. Pitch from the ground up<br />
</strong>We all make the error at a very early age, that to throw a baseball only takes the arm to perform the job. Then as we grow bigger and move up levels in the game, we find ourselves continuing to only use our shoulders and arms to throw the ball. This is a huge problem. For this reason we still have a phenomenal volume of shoulder and elbow injuries in the game. You will need to alter your perspective. You should teach your body to recruit larger groups of muscles whenever you demand more velocity from your delivery. This begins in mastering to pitch from the ground up. Velocity arises from forces added to the ball. These forces are derived from momentum in your lift leg along with your push off the ground or what is called ground reaction forces. You then must learn to transfer these forces into the ball. This is certainly learned through the 3X Pitching Velocity Program.</p>
<p>This movie talks more details on the throwing mistakes we make at a young age.<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TytQv2sT-g8"> Pitching Video</a></p>
<p><strong>3. Refuel your ATP<br />
</strong>ATP is the main source of energy for all muscle contraction. There are several chemical reactions that take place to create ATP. Every time a muscle is utilized, a chemical reaction breaks down ATP to produce energy. There exists only enough ATP stored in the muscle cell for 2 or 3 slow twitch contractions, or one burst of power from a fast twitch contraction. More ATP has to be created.</p>
<p>To comprehend rest between throwing a pitch, first you must understand what will happen throughout the delivery of the pitch. Initially muscle tissue use ATP to power the contractions however the levels of ATP available are limited. The cells have got a limited capacity to replenish ATP throughout the activity before being forced to switch to other methods to fuel the activity.</p>
<p>Fortunately, your body can replenish ATP if you are resting. About 50% or half of the decreased ATP is replaced after 1 minute of complete rest. Most of the ATP that the body can replenish (just over 95%) is renewed after three minutes of rest. I recognize pitchers are unable to wait that long between pitches, although the longer it is possible to wait, the higher the opportunity to develop more velocity.</p>
<p><strong>4. Fast Twitch Muscle Fiber<br />
</strong>A proper strength and conditioning program similar to the 3X Pitching Velocity Program, is based around remodeling fast twitch muscle fiber. This is significant for velocity, because when adding somewhat more velocity into a pitch, you need to recruit more muscle fiber inside your muscular system to make this take place. We now have already described where that muscle fiber must originated from, now you should try to learn a way to remodel more muscle fiber within the correct places of one&#8217;s system. Spending your main time in the weight room sitting on cushioned machines, isn’t the solution. Start with the “Beginner Pitching Workout” and you can proceed to the “Fusion System” in the Ace Pitcher Handbook.</p>
<p><strong>5. Speed your recovery<br />
</strong>By boosting your recovery time between starts or appearances, you are making sure you don&#8217;t ever enter a game below 100% recovery. If your system is completely rebuilt and rejuvenated, this is a better opportunity you will possess the ability to generate your top velocity. This is why it is important to keep a strict program of a good strength training and conditioning program, in addition to a well balanced alkaline focused diet. You&#8217;ll want to study alkaline based foods. They are green vegetables and more, which help restore the PH levels in your system. Once your system gets very acidic, you cannot recovery as rapidly. Diet is extremely important to recovery. Read this article on “Pitching Nutrition and Supplements” and start consuming more alkaline foods using this chart.</p>
<p><strong>6. Loading your weight back until launch<br />
</strong>Timing and efficiency of weight transfer, during delivery, is the essence of velocity. This is where velocity resides. Most beginning pitchers fail to load at all. After they lift their leg they fall in the direction of target. This leads to poor velocity and arm injury. Browse my article “Lift for Show, Load for Doe” to understand “The Load” position.</p>
<p><strong>7. Building Core Torque<br />
</strong>The main component of velocity, is developing majority torque within the core. The core is the region from just above the knees to just below the chest. This region contains the most powerful muscles in the human body. So it makes sense that you simply use this section of the body to create velocity. In case the core will not be primarily utilized to create torque, then the shoulder and elbow will be forced to hold the torque needed to generate velocity. For more information on “Separation” or the incredible importance of developing core torque, read the article “Pitching Torque and the 3 pivots” and in addition watch this video.</p>
<p><strong>8. Create more Elastic Energy<br />
</strong>As soon as you have developed core torque and your weight is still loaded back, rotate and thrust your chest forward while your arm externally rotates behind your head. This elongating of the stomach and shoulder is developing elastic energy in the human body. The more relaxed you are, the more elastic energy can be created. To educate yourself regarding this read the article, “Pitch Velocity = Elastic energy.”</p>
<p><strong>9. Momentum transfer<br />
</strong>Just what is the advantage of creating momentum when you can not control or transfer the momentum into the ball? The issue with coaching someone to be able to create more momentum when pitching is they have no clue how to control it and they go downhill before they get better. This is the reason correct momentum transfer is essential for good velocity. In the event you leave any momentum inside your body, then you have left some velocity behind. The 3X Pitching component of “Stabilization” identifies how this momentum transfer must occur.</p>
<p><strong>10. Early elbow extension and Internal Rotation<br />
</strong>A lot of throwers feel that when they pull their arms down at release this will generate more velocity. The opposite holds true. High velocity pitchers release the ball sooner than low velocity pitchers right after external rotation of the throwing arm. Which takes place after momentum transfer when their chest has gone out over their toes and their arms are externally rotated. Meaning after your body has done its job it&#8217;s essential to release the ball as fast as possible by letting your elbow to extend up and out of your head. You must also begin internally rotating your arm, once your elbow extends, so you&#8217;re able to release the pitch with your thumb pronated down. This will protect your arm throughout the deceleration phase. Read the article “Pulling down is slowing down” to find out more.</p>
<p><strong>One more Velocity Tip:</strong><br />
Lay off your arm.</p>
<p>Stop wearing your arm out. It takes enough abuse on the mound. You have to make certain your weight training program isolates the core and legs more than the shoulders and arms. If your arm is consistently sore and fatigued, the reason is , you use it to much. Try changing habits, like brushing your teeth with your non-pitching arm and do not arm wrestle your roommates using your pitching arm. Look after yourself and it will take care of you.</p>
<p>I recognize every one of these pitching velocity tips did not go into much detail. The intention of this article was to provide some advice for developing efficient and effective velocity, without having to sacrifice the body in return. If you would like more information on each one of these of these guidelines, then sign up for the FREE e-newsletter at TopVelocity.net and start reading the articles. If you are really serious about pitching then purchase the 3X Pitching Velocity Program to take charge of your career. Best of luck!</p>
<p><a href="http://pitchingdrills.org/ten-proven-tricks-to-pitching-speed/">Pitching Velocity Tricks</a></p>
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		<title>How Lincecum Throws So Hard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Lincecum is fun to watch not only because he throws gas but because he does this at 5&#8217;11 170 lbs. What makes him able to do this is athletic ability. This means that he is an amazing athlete. As much as I hate to say it, genetics is a powerful component to your success [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-37" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" title="how-lincecum-throws-so-hard" src="http://acepitcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/how-lincecum-throws-so-hard-200x300.jpg" alt="How Lincecum Throws So Hard" width="200" height="300" />Tim Lincecum is fun to watch not only because he throws gas but because he does this at 5&#8217;11 170 lbs. What makes him able to do this is athletic ability. This means that he is an amazing athlete. As much as I hate to say it, genetics is a powerful component to your success as an athlete. The only way around average genetics is training. This is where a lot of young athletes go wrong. Just because Tim Lincecum trains a certain way, doesn&#8217;t mean that if you do the same thing, you will become a Tim Lincecum. This is bad logic because of the genetics factor. More than likely to become a Tim Lincecum you must train a lot harder than he does.</p>
<p>There is some secrets in his pitching delivery that can and will benefit all pitchers and that is more than likely why you found this web page. Because the pitching delivery, at Tim&#8217;s level, happens faster than the human eye can record, it makes it very difficult to understand what someone is doing different than you when pitching. What you need is a high speed camera, an above average understanding of classical physics and many years of experience pitching.</p>
<p>A pitching coach or teacher who does not have much experience pitching has a harder time understanding the pitching delivery. There is something significant in truly understanding the mechanics of the delivery after you have spent many years perfecting your own mechanics but this doesn&#8217;t work the other way around. Just because you have many years of pitching experience doesn&#8217;t mean you truly understand the mechanics. This is usually the case with a nature athlete. This is someone who is very athletic and pitching comes very easy to them. This usually means that they do not have to understand the mechanics of pitching because they are not looking for much improvement. Those who are not as naturally talented as pitchers but who have found success make the best pitching coaches.</p>
<p>To learn from a pitching coach who would meet this criteria you must read this article on <a href="http://topvelocity.net/tim-lincecum-teaches-top-velocity/">how Lincecum throws so hard</a>. This article pulls the secrets of Tim&#8217;s delivery to the surface.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are wondering who this picture is of here. It is of Dave Draveky, he was a starting pitcher for the Giants back in the 80&#8242;s. He was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his throwing arm bicep during his career. His Doctor removed part of his bicep and froze his humorous bone to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-32" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" title="draveky" src="http://acepitcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/draveky-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />If you are wondering who this picture is of here. It is of Dave Draveky, he was a starting pitcher for the Giants back in the 80&#8242;s. He was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his throwing arm bicep during his career. His Doctor removed part of his bicep and froze his humorous bone to stop the cancer. After the operation the doctor told Draveky he would never pitch again. He chose not to listen to his doctor and he made his way back to the game he loved. He made it back to Candlestick park where he pitched some amazing games before a major event changed his life. This event went down in history as &#8220;The Pitch Heard Around the World.&#8221; In Draveky’s own words – <em>It’s the sixth inning and I’m back out on the mound and I rear back to throw a fast ball to Tim Raines who’s at the plate and all of a sudden as I let go of that pitch my left arm snapped in half. There was this incredible explosion in my left ear from my arm snapping in half. I had fallen to the ground…almost went into shock.</em> Draveky&#8217;s arm was literally in pieces and the doctors had to amputate. The picture is of him many years after the event.</p>
<p>I am not telling Draveky&#8217;s story to scare you about pitching or cancer but to prove that the <a href="http://topvelocity.net/pitching-with-just-your-arm/">pitching arm</a> takes a tremendous amount of abuse through a long career. Therefore if a pitcher is going to have a long successful career he must not get cancer in the arm and also learn how to not abuse it. Sense most pitchers will not get cancer in their <a href="http://topvelocity.net/pitching-with-just-your-arm/">pitching arm</a> like Draveky it is very important that they learn how to take care of this valuable tool.</p>
<blockquote><p>“In the last 10 years Tommy John surgeries have increased by 700 percent in the amateur pitching market. Something is obviously wrong here.”<br />
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<p>Injuries continue to plague the game in both the high and low levels. I believe this is because of the lack of education in the sport. If you learn anything from this articles it is that pitching with a lack of education of throwing mechanics will lead to an injury. It is just a matter of time. If you want to have a healthy <a href="http://topvelocity.net/pitching-with-just-your-arm/">pitching arm</a> I highly recommend that you learn how to NOT overuse and abuse it. You can get all the education you will need on pitching at <a href="http://www.TopVelocity.net">www.TopVelocity.net</a>.</p>
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<p>The Ace Pitcher Hanbook is a diamond in the rough of the pitching world. Its main focus is pitching velocity but within that approach optimal pitch location and arm health exist. This is true only because this handbook is based on Physics Driven Mechanics. Everything in the Ace Pitcher Handbook can be supported by science. It is no longer the Art of Pitching, Pitching is a science and this handbook proves it. If you want to increase velocity, pitch location and arm health you must learned how to build torque within your three pivots and allow this torque to assist your momentum to pitch release.</p>
<p>Here is an excerpt from the introduction of the handbook to give you a better idea of what to expect.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;This handbook is here to help you as a pitcher to reach your full potential. Pitching at the top levels of the game is not an easy road. If it was, everyone would be doing it. This is why this handbook exist, it is here to help make your journey to the top a smoother ride or maybe even possible. The information in this handbook took over a decade to develop. This handbook will give you the information you will need to improve your athletic performance a lot quicker than if you did it on your own. This handbook is saving you time and in return will open many more doors to your pitching career. For you to get the most out of this handbook, it will require focused determination and incredible persistence.</p>
<p>What this handbook will do for you, is give you the guidance to practice, train, eat, sleep and breathe like a top level pitcher. Pitchers are made all year round, so it is important to follow this handbook completely. Don’t forget that your toughest competitor is probably working harder than you.</p>
<p>What this handbook will NOT do for you is, force you to read it, or even allow you to do less as a pitcher because you know more than your peers. So take this fountain of pitching knowledge seriously, as if someone has given you the answers to life itself and use it to its fullest.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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