Softball Throwing Mechanics
Why Austin Wasserman Started High Level Throwing® – Interview by FloSoftball
Managing Athletes with Osgood Schlatter’s Disease
Osgood Schlatter’s Disease (really a disorder and not a disease) is an overuse injury caused by repetitive forces generated by the quadriceps and transmitted through the patellar tendon’s insertion point on the tibial tuberosity (the point where the patella tendon inserts onto the tibia). The tibial tubercle or tibial tuberosity is made up of a […]
Training With Pectus Excavatum
What is Pectus Excavatum? Pectus Excavatum, also called funnel chest, is a congenital disorder that occurs when the breastbone sinks into the chest that occurs in approximately 1 out of 700 children. This often leaves a large indentation in the center of the chest and can compress both the lungs and heart. This compression on […]
Softball Throwing Mechanics: Changing Arm Patterns | High Level Throwing®
Here’s a sample of some of our High Level Throwing®️ patterning drills to help softball players re-map their arm pathway and eliminate that “push” throw! This high school softball player made some great initial changes, working on arm pathway and understanding what scapular upward rotation means during a throw! ***If you’re interested in training with […]
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