Why do pitchers run either after just pitching a game or the next day?
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quote:Originally posted by gimages:
Why do pitchers run either after just pitching a game or the next day?
quote:Because coaches dont like pitchers. They get in the way during practice, and are marginal shaggers at best. Sending them off for a half hour run or so gives the coaches a chance to work with the real players for a while.
quote:Originally posted by bakstop007:
dont run right after you pitch, ice your arm. run the next day. running after you pitch causes you to tear apart your muscle fibers in your legs ( which always occurs when running) and than instead of using all the possible energy and nutrients your body has to repair the arm it repairs the legs and then your slowly digging a hole where your arm wont fully recover.
for example how many major league pitchers disappear into the clubhouse to run after they pitch, none? ive almost always seen them sitting in the dugout icing watching the game.
quote:Originally posted by Fungo:quote:Because coaches dont like pitchers. They get in the way during practice, and are marginal shaggers at best. Sending them off for a half hour run or so gives the coaches a chance to work with the real players for a while.
I love it!!
quote:Originally posted by bakstop007:
dont run right after you pitch, ice your arm. run the next day. running after you pitch causes you to tear apart your muscle fibers in your legs ( which always occurs when running) and than instead of using all the possible energy and nutrients your body has to repair the arm it repairs the legs and then your slowly digging a hole where your arm wont fully recover.
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
I agree with Steve Ellis. It is also important not to run too hard as that builds up lactic acid. Icing is not a must but it also helps speed up repair. It is also important to ice properly and not to over ice.
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
Who said it was bad. It causes stiffness and aching...
quote:...when it is not flushed properly but won't kill you.