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The Throw Max
How
many times have you told your players?:
"GET
YOUR ELBOW
UP WHEN
YOU THROW!!!"
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The
ThrowMAX Flexible Arm Brace is designed to keep
players from using incorrect arm motions. It does not
allow the elbow to bend beyond approximately 90
degrees. By not allowing the arm to bend much beyond
90 degrees, players will automatically compensate by
raising their elbow to shoulder height or higher. This
is the start of a mechanically correct over-hand
movement. Through using the brace and consistent
repetition partnered with intense determination, a
person can acquire "muscle memory" and
potentially solve many of their incorrect throwing
mechanics leading to a higher level of playing
excellence.
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It is important
to realize that throwing a Baseball properly is tough to do. It takes a lot of muscle
memory. The ThrowMAX flexible arm brace
will
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There are three
common arm motions players use when throwing a Baseball often in varying combinations.
- Elbow below and in front of the
shoulder with the hand barely over the shoulder.
- Elbow below the shoulder and the
hand near the ear.
- Elbow above the shoulder and the
hand near the ear.
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Correctly
Thrown
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Incorrectly
Thrown
Slider
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All three common arm motions are
wrong. A player cannot throw accurately or with distance
using the first two. The third motion can injure a player's
arm with the snapping motion required to throw hard or with
distance. This third motion is the way people used to think
catchers should throw, using a cocked arm. This motion also
forces the thumb to the top of the ball at the moment of
release, causing the ball to spin like a slider, without the
child being aware of it. A slider creates the appearance of
the seams spinning in circles appearing as a dot as the ball
comes towards you. This motion can be very harmful to a
young arm even more so than an improperly thrown curve. The
reason is quite simple: the player is not aware that every
throw he makes is a slider.
When to use the THROWMAX
Use the ThrowMAX flexible arm brace whenever the player
plays ball, whether it is playing catch, practice, or a
game. The brace will not inhibit a proper throwing motion.
It will only correct an improper one. Once the proper motion
is achieved accuracy will come with practice, practice and
more practice. Most players will not be able to put on the
ThrowMAX flexible arm brace and throw five times and
then take it off and throw properly. This is especially true
if one or variations of the three mentioned motions are
already ingrained in the player's muscle memory. It will
take time to overcome an improper throwing motion, but with
the ThrowMAX brace, the difference is immediately
noticeable.
Available in both
right and left hand models Sizes
| X
Small |
up to 4' 7" |
| Small |
4' 8" to 5' 2" |
| Medium |
5' 3" to 5' 8" |
| Large |
5' 9" and up |
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Item Number: TAT5
SportJunk.com Price: $39.95
This item is in stock
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