Steve A. posted:Just as an aside. Dr. James Andrews recommends "at least 2 months, preferably 3-4 months of no overhead throwing per year," at the youth level. The majority of these velocity camps are held when??? Winter, indoor, off season, not good.
I agree with that and really like 3 months. I would only add that I think the year long schedule gives more rather than less options for taking time off. However, yes, there are those who don't, but that's on them. I'll even admit I made the same mistake with my son this past off season. I had shut him down in October with the plan not to start him up until mid-late December. However, there was a local camp (actually a thinly disguised showcase during the dead period) where about 20 D1 schools were attending. Three or four schools told my son they'd like to see him there and we geared up in late November for this. In hindsight, there was interest, but no more or less than he would have gotten from them without showing up to this thing. he did get interest from a few schools that came from this, but for the schools he was already offered by or interested in, they didn't see anything they hadn't already seen. I won't make the same mistake again. There has been no harm done, but...