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Insights on Pitching Performance from ArmCare, PitchLogic, and the LA Tech Human Performance Lab

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In this episode of the More Than Velocity Podcast, we dive deep into the intersection of strength and spin in pitching with special guests from PitchLogic and Louisiana Tech University. Join this team of experts as we explore the impact of training and forearm strength on spin characteristics.

We’re excited to welcome Larry Sorenson and Steven Cukiernik from PitchLogic to discuss their groundbreaking pitching measurement system. Stephen, the co-founder of PitchLogic, explains how this advanced yet affordable technology provides detailed pitching metrics, including pitch movement, velocity, and biomechanical data. Larry shares his insights as a former professional pitcher, emphasizing the importance of individualized training programs to enhance performance and prevent injuries.

Dr. Szymanski takes us inside the Human Performance Laboratories at Louisiana Tech, where they conduct extensive research on baseball players. From measuring arm speed and body composition to analyzing pitch movement with advanced motion capture systems, Louisiana Tech is at the forefront of integrating sports science with baseball training.

Chris Watson, a graduate student at Louisiana Tech, presents his thesis findings on forearm strength biases and their influence on pitch characteristics. Learn how supination and pronation strengths can affect fastball spin efficiency, breaking ball spin rates, and change-up movements.

Discover how these insights can help pitchers optimize their performance and stay healthy throughout the season. Whether you’re a coach or player, this episode is packed with valuable information on how to blend strength training with skill development to achieve pitching excellence.

🔗 Links:

• Visit our Website: https://armcare.com/

• Check out PitchLogic: https://pitchlogic.com/

• Learn more about Louisiana Tech's Human Performance Laboratories: https://www.latechsportscience.org/

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In this episode of the More Than Velocity Podcast, we dive deep into the intersection of strength and spin in pitching with special guests from PitchLogic and Louisiana Tech University. Join this team of experts as we explore the impact of training and forearm strength on spin characteristics.

We’re excited to welcome Larry Sorenson and Steven Cukiernik from PitchLogic to discuss their groundbreaking pitching measurement system. Stephen, the co-founder of PitchLogic, explains how this advanced yet affordable technology provides detailed pitching metrics, including pitch movement, velocity, and biomechanical data. Larry shares his insights as a former professional pitcher, emphasizing the importance of individualized training programs to enhance performance and prevent injuries.

Dr. Szymanski takes us inside the Human Performance Laboratories at Louisiana Tech, where they conduct extensive research on baseball players. From measuring arm speed and body composition to analyzing pitch movement with advanced motion capture systems, Louisiana Tech is at the forefront of integrating sports science with baseball training.

Chris Watson, a graduate student at Louisiana Tech, presents his thesis findings on forearm strength biases and their influence on pitch characteristics. Learn how supination and pronation strengths can affect fastball spin efficiency, breaking ball spin rates, and change-up movements.

Discover how these insights can help pitchers optimize their performance and stay healthy throughout the season. Whether you’re a coach or player, this episode is packed with valuable information on how to blend strength training with skill development to achieve pitching excellence.

🔗 Links:

• Visit our Website: https://armcare.com/

• Check out PitchLogic: https://pitchlogic.com/

• Learn more about Louisiana Tech's Human Performance Laboratories: https://www.latechsportscience.org/

  continue reading

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