I'd like to get some comments, opinions and suggestions for my son relative to his pitching velocity and hopefully some ideas to help increase it.
Son is 6'2', 210lb RHP and an "older" freshman (2013) that will be 16 in a couple months. His FB velocity sits at 80-81. The problem is he's been there for a couple of years. Was clocked at 81 in summer of 2008 at USA 14U NTIS, 80 at 2009 PG 15U WWB and yesterday was at 81 at PG IL indoor showcase.
He's been lifting weights seriously (and smartly) for a few years now and is in a great throwing program with his summer team and he has always done a lot of long tossing, bull pens, etc...never had any arm problems. Also plays football and basketball for HS.
Summer coach says not to worry that he is fine and it will increase. But when I see kids that are not nearly as big or as strong as him, and previously didn't even throw as hard as he did, hit high 80's it causes both of us concern and questions.
Son gets depressed, thinks the weight lifting is counterprodutive and casuses him to be "too tight" & wants to quit lifting. He lifts light and generally does 2-3 sets of 10-12 reps. He probably doesn't stretch as much as he should and doesn't do his prescribed "tube" work either.
If you would have asked me a couple years ago I would have thought he'd be high 80's by now but it just hasn't happened...Comments/suggestions please!
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