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Originally posted by chisel:
Vanderbilt is know for having the best pitchers in the country apparently their coaches are doing something right and must have believed the Build A Major League Arm promise when they bought a FastArm.
They may have one of the best pitching staffs in the country, along with a bona fide ML pitcher. My point is, did he (Price) or does their pitching staff use this product regularly. Or was this product purchased for position players only? No one is denying that this may be a very useful aid, having a pitcher endorsing the product makes you believe that it will increase sustained velocity. In just 4 weeks I am going to assume that your son developed a faster arm. Did he use this aid alone or with an instructor, etc. Did he use this aid along with core and lower body workouts. Is he still using it? How was his command of his pitches with his increased velocity? Did he soley use it for that one event? Has he focused too much on using the product, or were his gains through better use of core and lower body?
I still am stuck on the exclusive use of the word faster and not harder. Position players can throw fast, pitchers throw hard. One most probably would throw faster in 4-6 weeks but will a pitcher sustain that "harder" velocity over time? I do believe the word "hard" was left out on purpose.
No one has said anything about being a good or bad product, I questioned the integrity of the advertising. If it worked for your son that is terrific, however you have never stated HOW it worked for him and RobV brings up a great points in his response.
YGD, you are a very good guy. No one thinks that you endorsed this product or it may not be legit for it's intended purpose. I just don't get asking about a product and then a month later asking people to pm you for results. Why not just come out and state what you have personally experienced (after asking about the product) and your opinion, why have to do it behind the scenes. That for me makes it all the more legit.
In response to three bagger, understand that baseball is a HUGE business, people understand that you would like to achieve the points that were made in the products advertising. However, IMO, there are very few aids out there that can ever replace the "old fashioned" way of doing stuff, that includes proper instruction for proper mechanics , proper conditioning, etc.
Either way, don't look at this as a bad thing as most likely FastArm got some free advertising in the past few days!