What is the general rule about this. I know they need to do it but is it the day they throw or the day after. How far for how many pitches or innings? If anyone has a source of info it would be great. Thanks
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quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Keep in mind that every arm is different ---what is good for one arm is not necessarily so for another
quote:Originally posted by Yardbird:
That everybody continues to mistakenly believe in the value of 'stretching,' only shows that they are not aware of the research.
quote:Originally posted by Yardbird:
MTS,
“Yardbird you are rehashing Kharma's gobbledygook from 3 years ago”
Duh, are you the one that had him ejected from the game and banished to the parking lot?
I wish I could read his stuff I’ll bet it’s all well written and informative.
“and you guys have only gone one direction: backward”
My kids have all gone foreword and come close to what we want!
“I have seen Marshall's videos and it appears that he thinks even his own students do it wrong.”
Good observation. Those videos that you get the privilege to see are training videos.
“If you guys can't do it right after working year round for 3 years, then who can?”
Give him the best and lets see, are you afraid it may have merit?
Right now he only gets broke down traditionalists.
quote:Originally posted by BOF:
Yardbird:
The problem I have with Dr Marshall is the same with Dick Mills and ...
quote:Originally posted by Yardbird:
MTS,
“What your kids do is not success.”
OK Kreskin, I guess next your going to tell me who these non-successful kids are?
And what their velocities are?
I measure success by the smiles on their faces every time they accomplish another
Pronated pitch or report the good news from their previous games.
“majors leagues using 100% of what Marshall teaches? Pitchers that use Marshall’s mechanics are in the major leagues? “
Many MLB pitchers are using some of Marshall tenets, more and more every year!
Many are throwing pronated pitches; just look at all the Sinkers being thrown today compared to 3 years ago. The question is who’s going to have the BRASS to go full Marshall, Roger Clemens after being chased out of bean town (Arm going south) worked with a Marshall Certified coach before he arrived in Toronto and started pronating all of his pitches and getting his arm up to the right height. No more injuries. More of them are staying taller; more of them are not leg lifting so high. Why wouldn’t they?
A privileged to watch those videos? Do you think I would want to pay for that garbage?
No, so go watch it for free.
”My son's high school pitching coach takes 5-6 weeks to tweak a pitchers mechanics not three years.
He does not train them?
“And after 3 years you still have nothing with Marshall.”
I have nothing with Marshall? You must realize I get to work with healthy young arms
and some of them have “the right stuff” that Marshall refuses to train because he knows
they are not biologically old enough to withstand the stresses of ballistic athletic activity.
In the last three years my Marshall mechanic pitchers have set strike out records at all levels, one HS senior is playing in the OC all-star game coming up, many have entered
The College ranks, One JC kid (Orange coast) K’d 19 then 15 and set a record held since 1953. An 11 year old K, d 198 last year to go along with his 72 MPH fastball, this year he was taken out of LL to play with his biological age group, 13 year olds. There are many more like these. I call this a resounding success.
quote:final culmination is what’s next.
quote:Originally posted by laflippin:quote:final culmination is what’s next.
--Uh-oh. It's the same story with all cults. When years of abject failure lead to "the final culmination" the only difference between them is in the sordid details of their exit strategies.
Yardbird, if Marshall asks you to drink a nice glass of Kool-aid at one of his 2-day coach certifications my advice is, "just say no"...and run away, fast.
If he lets you look through his backyard telescope and asks you if you see an alien spacecraft following in the wake of the Hale-Bopp comet...tell him, "ummm, sure, Mike, I see it" and then get the heck out of there, fast.
quote:Originally posted by CADad:
Getting blood to an area, as long as there isn't significant swelling, promotes quicker healing. When you run after a game you tend to get blood flowing to the arm. Simple. No flushing toxins, no lactic acid stuff. Just more blood flow to the affected muscles and tendons.
quote:Originally posted by BOF:
OH stop this logic stuff you twit. Can't you see we just want to argue about some nonsensical gibberish.