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Originally posted by micdsguy:
Velocity of most HS pitchers varies quite a bit from day to day. I've seen kids who can top out around 85, throw 77s max in games even when they are trying for heat. This isn't a form problem. Probably has to do with unknown muscle chemistry factors. Of course, rest plays a big role.
HS pitchers should understand that velocity variation is normal.
Yeah but you have to understand that although velocity variation does happen, it's because that for whatever reason, your mechanics and timing are off that day.
And when some pitchers (especially HS) try to add more "umph" on the ball, it tends to be a little more wild.. and actually a little slower. Why? Either because they are tensing up (which the muscles can't fire as efficiently) or because they are rushing.
Now what does it mean to rush? What does it mean to "stay back" Anyone know?