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Causes of Pitching InjuriesI offer this video in the hope that no more baseball pitchers have to suffer the injuries and surgeries that I suffered. In this video, I explain the baseball pitching motion that the professional baseball pitching coaches forced me to use during my 1967 rookie major league season with the Detroit Tigers. That pitching motion caused me to lose twenty-four degrees of the range of motion in my pitching elbow, have my pitching knee replaced, have the L5-S1 intervertebral disk in my lower back removed and fracture the tenth rib on the glove side of my rib cage. In my next video, I will explain the adjustments to my pitching motion that, despite these horrendous skeletal deformities, enabled me to succeed beyond my wildest dreams. I will also explain the adjustments that I have learned since my professional baseball career ended that I wish I had known when I pitched. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All rights reserved. Excerpts and links may be used for personal use provided full and clear credit is given to Dr. Mike Marshall with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Permission needs to be obtained from Dr. Mike Marshall’s Pitching Academia LLC if the material is used with the intent of professional or financial gains from the following: reproduction, distribution, public performance and display, creation of derivative works. |
Causes of Pitching Injuries Part One Causes of Pitching Injuries Part Two |
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