Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
El_Chapo
oh yea. its a natural motion, could throw every day!
Somehow I see a challenge here. After the season of course, El Chapo VS KK Leddy.
Pitch to 10 people each and see whose arn hurts...
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
CyPanth
Interesting. A new "gang up on Lakes" topic. Didn't see this one coming. He just begs for it.
Not ganging up at all, just reeducation.
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
Vet70
Not ganging up at all, just reeducation.
Anybody want to bet against this becoming part of the "Bash Lakes Liturgy?"
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
While they are finding that there are some similar stresses.... these are from studies done in the last few years... for most of fast pitch softballs existence the train of thought was that they could throw everyday and multiple games in a day
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
imabison
Somehow I see a challenge here. After the season of course, El Chapo VS KK Leddy.
Pitch to 10 people each and see whose are hurts...
my arm is shot.
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
2 words.
Biceps tendonitis bus.
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
Vet70
"A research study in the Journal of Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy compared overhand and underhand “windmill” pitching. The study showed that torques on the arm during a fast-pitch delivery are similar to those of overhand pitching."
https://msspc.org/softball-pitching-injuries/
Well yeah, but do those torques equate to overuse injuries? That’s the question. The scientific study quoted in the article and your post says that more investigation is needed.
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
NDSU92
Well yeah, but do those torques equate to overuse injuries? That’s the question. The scientific study quoted in the article and your post says that more investigation is needed.
I understand that the motion in softball pitching in and of itself is not the problem. Just like a baseball pitcher overuse of that motion can cause problems. The statement that got the topic started was that it is a natural motion and pitchers could do it every day. Maybe I am missing something.
"The greatest danger for softball pitchers is overuse. Overuse leads to tendinitis in the rotator cuff, biceps and other tendons of the arm. Repetitive strain weakens the tendons in your arm. Microscopic tears form. Not giving your arm enough rest makes this problem worse."
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
bottom line, we lost on a day 3 end of series game vs sdsu/und and 18-0 and 35-10 looks way better on paper than 16-2 and 33-12.
sorry.
Re: Softball tailgating doubleheader vs UND with alcohol approved
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Originally Posted by
imabison
Somehow I see a challenge here. After the season of course, El Chapo VS KK Leddy.
Pitch to 10 people each and see whose arn hurts...
Probably neither ones arm will hurt but El Chapo's neck might as he whips his head around to watch the homers from his pitches.