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Originally Posted by structuredoc:

Those of you who are happy with this product/system: how happy?  what kind of results are you seeing?  increase in velo?  better mechanics on video analysis?  I would like to hear some more specifics, if possible!  Thanks!

Very happy.  Results:  BFS Jr. has been able to feel what it is like to use his hips effectively / efficiently, he can be shown via slow mo video 100's of times, but this contraption just about makes that movement pattern a "no teach".  Used correctly (there has to be some methodology / technique using it) it has cleaned up and made his arm action respond to his hips...cleaned it up so to speak.  High velo - not sure if I'd say this product resulted in higher velo (although I think it did), however what it did do is create more of a body movement that is more efficiently delivering the arm (works to eliminate arm throwers).  I will add this:  most pitchers have a hard time distinguishing front hip vs. back hip rotation, and it is hard to detect by pitching instructors as well, even with video.  This belt promotes strong back hip rotation....it is my opinion that if the hips work efficiently, that most other parts, arms, shoulders, etc. will work efficiently as well.  If the hips do not work well, the other parts will not work as efficient.

My sons one month in. Think its supposed to take about 2 months to see any noticeable increase in velocity. I am seeing him get his lower body more involved as well as more efficient movement & arm action. Stride length has increased and direction has improved. Haven't put the gun back on him but bullpen catcher said he's throwing harder. At this point we're very pleased with the belt.

My biggest gripe the videos and pdf for how to use it are not that useful.  It is fairly self explanatory but the accompanying instruction is very minimal.  It certainly it is not worth the extra $150 and mine didn't come with an anchor just a description of how to make one. I just use a kettlebell. The device itself is helpful for learning how to properly rotate both pitching and hitting, you maybe could use something like a climbing harness or something to achieve similar results, but seems well made.

Originally Posted by allenb:

       

My biggest gripe the videos and pdf for how to use it are not that useful.  It is fairly self explanatory but the accompanying instruction is very minimal.  It certainly it is not worth the extra $150 and mine didn't come with an anchor just a description of how to make one. I just use a kettlebell. The device itself is helpful for learning how to properly rotate both pitching and hitting, you maybe could use something like a climbing harness or something to achieve similar results, but seems well made.


       


I didn't like the instructions either, would have preferred DVD's. Watching by telephone was a pain. Based on his latest emails think he just started including the anchor. When we did get past the idea of having to watch so many separate short videos have found the exercises and drills to be very useful. I will say I don't think it'll work for someone looking to strap on the belt and throw bullpen, it requires a committment. My son is using 5-6 days a week, one of the days its used for a bullpen. Even on bullpen day he goes through exercises & drills prior to. After learning how to use I'd say he spends 20 minutes a night (not including bullpen). Think its like a lot of things; you'll get out what you put into it. Overall a very useful training tool.
Originally Posted by Back foot slider:
Originally Posted by structuredoc:

Those of you who are happy with this product/system: how happy?  what kind of results are you seeing?  increase in velo?  better mechanics on video analysis?  I would like to hear some more specifics, if possible!  Thanks!

Very happy.  Results:  BFS Jr. has been able to feel what it is like to use his hips effectively / efficiently, he can be shown via slow mo video 100's of times, but this contraption just about makes that movement pattern a "no teach".  Used correctly (there has to be some methodology / technique using it) it has cleaned up and made his arm action respond to his hips...cleaned it up so to speak.  High velo - not sure if I'd say this product resulted in higher velo (although I think it did), however what it did do is create more of a body movement that is more efficiently delivering the arm (works to eliminate arm throwers).  I will add this:  most pitchers have a hard time distinguishing front hip vs. back hip rotation, and it is hard to detect by pitching instructors as well, even with video.  This belt promotes strong back hip rotation....it is my opinion that if the hips work efficiently, that most other parts, arms, shoulders, etc. will work efficiently as well.  If the hips do not work well, the other parts will not work as efficient.

Sent you a PM Back Foot. 

It's a good tool. Like anything else its not a magic bullet. It's seemed to cut out inefficient movements and helps with direction. Stride has lengthened  which is an indication of improved lower body involvement. Would recomend if your son is committed and willing to put the work into it required to see results. Won't do much if he only puts on once a week to throw a bullpen. If you email Lantz he'll answer questions, very responsive.
I believe if you have the belt it gives you access to that portion of the members section. I had to email Lantz to get a password to get in. There is a PDF & a bunch of YouTube videos, not really what we expected but fine after we got used to it. Have you tried to go to members section? After sign in will be an option for core velocity belt.

Does anybody know where I could find myself a core velocity belt along with drills to accompany it without having to pay 350$ for the entire program? It seems like a very good tool, but unfortunately my minimum wage salary won't allow me to be able to make the purchase. I also found out that they only sell the belt as a part of the 3350$ package, and not separately. Any insight is much appreciated, Thanks!

The website says

Scientific Evidence Proves The Core Velocity Belt Safely Increases Your Arm Speed (Velocity) In 11 Throws (Or Less)

So, if nobody is getting velocity gains after a couple of months, I'd say it was a bust.

 

Honestly, I can't see how it would make any difference whatsoever, (Maybe if you were pulling from the back instead of the front?)

Originally Posted by SultanofSwat:

The website says

Scientific Evidence Proves The Core Velocity Belt Safely Increases Your Arm Speed (Velocity) In 11 Throws (Or Less)

So, if nobody is getting velocity gains after a couple of months, I'd say it was a bust.

 

Honestly, I can't see how it would make any difference whatsoever, (Maybe if you were pulling from the back instead of the front?)

I believe the idea behind the belt is to promote mechanics that get the hips opened up (get the back hip around quicker and with more force) and maximize hip/shoulder separation thereby increasing arm whip. Providing resistance from behind would hinder the desired effect.

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