Articles About Pitching by Dick Mills
These articles are based on the latest sports science research rather than common coaching beliefs about how pitchers can improve performance. Some articles contain video which allow us to emphasize proper pitching mechanics and common faults that may reduce velocity and control and could lead to injury. Or how to throw certain pitches. We also demonstrate proper form and techniques for developing functional strength and flexibility specific for pitching.
Why Doesn’t Tennis Use Weighted Balls Or Weighted Racquets To Boost Tennis Serve Velocity?
by Dick Mills on November 30, 2004
Baeball Pitching Instructional Programs—Videos, DVD’s, Books, And Clinics
by Dick Mills on November 25, 2004
Baseball Pitching Mechanics—How To Lose Power You Can’t Get In The Weight Room
by Dick Mills on November 24, 2004
Ways To Evaluate A Baseball Pitching Coach Or Instructor
by Dick Mills on November 24, 2004
An Email Question About Baseball Pitching Training Aids
by Dick Mills on November 22, 2004
If You Can’t Instruct Pitchers Sell Training Aids Instead—Such As Weighted Baseballs Or Endles
by Dick Mills on November 20, 2004
Baseball Pitchers Off Season Training—Don’t Waste It In The Weight Room
by Dick Mills on November 19, 2004
There Are No Baseball Pitching Velocity Secrets Outside Of Good Mechanics, Growth And Development
by Dick Mills on November 18, 2004
What Controls Baseball Pitching Velocity Production? Fixing A Minor League Pitcher
by Dick Mills on November 18, 2004
If Throwing A Football Doesn’t Work To Improve Arm Strength For Baseball Pitchers Why Would Weighted
by Dick Mills on November 17, 2004
Specificity of Training—Something Baseball Pitching Doesn’t Seem To Understand
by Dick Mills on November 17, 2004
Why Focusing On Baseball Pitching Velocity Can Keep Pitchers Stuck
by Dick Mills on November 16, 2004
Pitching velocity is just one aspect of pitching that pitchers should focus on since pitching success comes from mastering all the skills of pitching such as different pitches, ball control, changing speeds and movement. read more.
