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    The objectives of this program:

    1. To achieve a velocity reading of 90 MPH or greater on the JUGS Radar Gun.

    2. To apply all available linear force to the back of the baseball.

    3. To maintain a healthy and strong arm, while being able to pitch 2-3 times per week.

    Variables that effect throwing velocity in baseball pitchers:

    1. Applying direct force to the back of the baseball.

    2. Flexibility in pelvis during balance/acceleration phase of pitching motion.

    3. Lead leg stability after foot plant.

    4. Torso rotation during acceleration.

    5. Use of scapular muscle used during pitching motion.

    6. Elbow/bicep extension during the pitching motion

    7. Break/release to plate.

    8. Rotator cuff strength and durability

    9. Use of forearm during pitching motion.

    10. Use of available force from wrist during pitching motion.

    Th
    According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product
    e Program: Achieving the Dream: Quest for 90 MPH

    In this section, each velocity variable will be addressed and discussed. Exercises will be provided to improve strength and precision in each domain. Data from previous research will be documented to provide creditability to the exercises listed. At the end of this section, the program’s schedule will be clearly illustrated to inform coaches on the specific time commitment required to successfully complete this program.

    Velocity Variable #1 Applying direct force to the back of the baseball with correct arm action
    The application of direct force to the baseball is illustrated with elbow circle break of the pitching hand right before acceleration. With the elbow circle break, the ball never travels out of a straight line with the plate. The pitcher’s fingers shou
    ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug.

    Examples of combination products may in
    d always stay behind the ball. Pitchers need to fire their relaxed pitching elbow down and around toward 1st base. This may come into conflict with many pitching coaches mythology of the high cocked arm position during the balance phase of the pitching motion. But by evaluating action photos of many elite pitchers like Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Nolan Ryan, and Roger Clemens it is clear to see that these throwers consistently stay behind the ball through the throwing process. Also, these pitchers achieve full extension in front of their body through an elbow angle of less than 90 degrees as their hand travels pass the ear during the acceleration phase. The following exercises promote staying behind the ball and increasing straight-line strength:

    A. Weighted Baseballs (Set of three: 4oz, 5oz, and 6oz)
    B. Stretch
    lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together.

    Cord

    Velocity Variable #2 Flexibility and strength in the pelvis during balance/acceleration phase of pitching motion
    Through research it has been documented that the pelvis is one of the most important body parts in promoting velocity. In fact, during a 2003 study by T. Inohiza he incorporated the “Matawari” stretch routine to his daily exercise schedule. During a three-month period he was able to gain 12.42 MPH on his fastball. Moreover, the stretching also helped his bat speed. Stodden and colleagues (2001) also studied the effects of the pelvis on velocity and concluded that with a higher pelvic velocity a pitcher could throw harder during his delivery.

    A. Groin Stretch
    B. Hip Flexor Machine
    C. Hamstring Curl

    Velocity Variable #3 Push and Lead leg Stability
    The strength and stability of pit
    here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe
    hers lower body has been proven to be very important for throwing velocity. In 1998, Bruce MacWillams conducted a study that examined ground reaction forces during the pitching motion. The study’s results indicated that leg drive is a significant factor in pitcher’s throwing velocity. The push motion in the delivery is not the only important action of the lower body. The lead leg that blocks forward movement is also an essential element in a pitcher’s throwing velocity. In a 2001 study, Matsuo found that high velocity throwers were able to plant and extend the lead knee to provide stability to the pitching motion. In addition, the Lexington Clinic was provided an outline evaluating kinetic movements. They included a .89 correlation between throwing velocity and lower body strength. The following exercises promote
    d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations.

    Combination pro
    strength and extension of the lower body:

    A. Lunge
    B. Squat
    C. Clean and Jerk
    D. Calf Raises
    E. Leg Press
    F. Leg Curl

    Velocity Variable #4 Torso rotation during acceleration
    The speed and strength of a pitcher’s torso is another key element in throwing velocity during the pitching delivery. In the September 2003 edition of Coaching Management magazine, former White Sox Strength and Conditioning Director Vern Gambetta, acknowledged that the torso plays a key role in getting the arm in the proper throwing position. In addition to Gambetta, Arnel Aguinaldo, from Children’s Hospital San Diego, conducted a study, which proposed that larger body segments create most of the velocity in throwing. Speed of the trunk is not the only aspect of torso that needs to be developed. Late trunk rotation
    ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc
    is a movement that can help increase force applied to the ball along with keeping the arm healthy and safe. Jordana Bieze reported in the June 2004 issue of Biomechanics that collegiate, high school, and youth pitchers rotate less than 15% of their way through the pitching motion. Rotating too early can produce added strain to the arm and shoulder. The following exercises promote strength, increase speed, and delayed rotation of the torso during the pitching delivery:

    A. Medicine Ball
    B. Total Abdominal Work
    C. Leg Lifts

    Velocity Variable #5 Use of scapular muscle used during pitching motion
    The scapular muscle is an under utilized muscle by developing pitchers. The muscle is not developed because many pitching coaches believe weight training, specifically upper body resistance training, tends to pro
    easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi
    ote injuries and will not produce higher pitch velocity. Robert U. Newton and Kerry I McEvory, from the Centre for Exercise Science at Southern Cross University conducted a study, which compared an upper body resistance-training group to a group that performed medicine ball exercises. The 8-week study found that the upper body resistance-training group was able to produce a higher pitch velocity than the medicine ball group. In 2000, Donatelli published a study in the Journal of Orthopedic and Sport Physical Therapy. The study suggested that the strength of the scapular muscle could play a vital role in preventing injury. The following exercises promote strength in the scapular muscle and provide general upper body resistance training:

    A. Bench Press
    B. Seated Row
    C. Lat Pull Down
    D. Push Up
    E.
    nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically
    Dumbbell Flys

    Velocity Variable #6 Elbow/bicep extension during the pitching motion
    According to a 2001 Fleisig and Andrews’s study, elbow extension is one of the four key elements found in high velocity pitchers. Elbow extension occurs during the acceleration phase of the delivery right before release. High velocity pitchers like shot putters, typically pronating their pitching arm and extending through release. The following exercises promote strength and increase speed of extension:

    A. Use of the Shot Put (4lbs)
    B. Shoulder Press
    C. Tricep Pulldown (Standing/Sitting)

    Velocity Variable #7 Break/release to plate
    While examining a Major League pitcher’s delivery it is easy to see the smooth and ease of their motion. Although, each pitcher has different styles, they all possess a certa
    and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ
    n rhythm that makes their movements look natural. This is not a born characteristic. It is learned throughout their career by constant practice and repetition. In 2001, Stodden found that pitchers who practiced consistent mechanics created higher throwing velocity in their pitches. Moreover, the pitching mound resides 60’6 from home plate. If a pitcher can cut that distance down and release the ball closer to home, a pitcher can gain added pitching velocity. Moreover, to improve mechanics pitchers need to produce the same throwing action during the delivery, but not create undue stress on the pitching arm. During an ASMI study, they concluded that throwing at 50-75% can be beneficial to pitchers because they are able to reproduce actually delivery, but not game –like stress on their throwing arm. Dry mechanical a
    ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi
    d towel drills let pitchers recreate the pitching motion to improve techniques. Stamina is another variable this domain works to improve. According to an article by Medco Sports discussing Elbow and Shoulder Problems in Youth Baseball Players, using the kinetic chain can help pitcher use less energy. The kinetic chain is the proper sequencing of body movements in the pitching delivery. The chain includes seven body segments: legs, pelvis, spine, shoulder girdle, upper arm, forearm, and hand. Using dry or towel mechanic drills can only encourage the proper sequencing of the kinetic chain. The following exercises promote consistent mechanics, while helping pitchers release the ball closer to home plate:

    A. Towel Drills: Total Delivery, Stretch, Bounce, Bounce, Reach, Grab/Circle Drills
    B. Dry Mechanical Drills
    ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it.

    Following aspects would a
    Cross Arm, Stretch/Pull, and 3 Point Line Up Drills

    Velocity Variable #8 Rotator cuff strength and durability
    The rotator cuff is a key contributor to the overhand throw. Pitchers must maintain a strong and healthy rotator cuff if they want to be successful on the mound. In fact, in an outline of kinetic movements by the Lexington Clinic, they found that the shoulder is responsible for 21% of the force placed on the ball. If a pitcher can strengthen this muscle, it is easy to see how pitch velocity can be added. A University of Hawaii review of literature can back up this claim. It was reported that Toyoshima conducted a study and concluded that 53.1 % of an overhand throw velocity was due to the action of the arm. In another 2001 study by Galloway and Koshland, their worked focused on finding a pattern in s
    dd to the challenges in developing combination products:

    Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well?
    Which combination prod
    oulder or elbow centered activities. Their findings suggested that shoulder-centered activities were illustrated with straight or curved finger paths. Since the pitching motion requires straight and curved finger action, strengthening the shoulder and corresponding tendons should provide optimal velocity results. Furthermore, in a 1996 comparison performed by Fleising and colleagues, he found that quarterbacks and pitchers perform many of the same movements. In was concluded that cross training between throwing activities can be beneficial to players in both sports.

    A. Arm Swings
    B. Jobe Exercises with 2lb dumbbells
    C. Football Throws from 20 yards

    Velocity Variable #9 Use of forearm during pitching motion
    The forearm is vital to achieve high velocity in the pitching delivery. In Will Carroll’s 20
    cts are meaningful and rational?
    Which therapeutic categories to select?
    Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients?
    Do combin
    4 book Saving the Pitcher; he discussed the use of the forearm in the pitching motion. During the acceleration stage, the pitcher’s forearm will pronate, giving the ball its last bit of energy. Dr. Joshua Dubin explained in his #13 Injury Management Update on Pitcher’s Elbow, how a flexed wrist will activate the forearm flexors during the release of the baseball. Even the most inexperienced pitcher can tell that the forearm lends to force during the pitch. By keeping a hand on the throwing forearm and moving the throwing fingers, a pitcher can feel the movement inside the forearm. By developing the forearm muscle, pitchers will be able to powerfully pronate their arms during this stage in the delivery. The following exercises promote muscle development in the forearm muscle:

    A. Forearm Curls with Bar
    B. Revers
    tions increase the patient compliance?
    What would be the developing cost?
    How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen
    Forearm Curls with Bar
    C. Hammer Curls with Dumbbell

    Velocity Variable #10 Use of available force from wrist during pitching motion
    The wrist is a very important lever in the pitching motion. In fact, Norihisa Fujii from the University of Tsukuba concluded after a 2002 study that wrist flexion and strength are major contributors for increasing throwing velocity. In addition, many pitching coaches have incorporated a “wrist flick” during their throwing warm up progression. The Lexington Clinic reported that the wrist accounted for 10% of the force applied to the baseball during the pitching delivery. Force is not the only function the wrist may perform. Many pitching instructors agree that proper wrist movement can help a pitcher’s control and command of pitches to their target. The following exercises p
    t?

    As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel
    omote strength and increase speed of wrist motion:

    A. Weighted Balls (12oz)
    B. Hand Grip/Tennis Ball
    C. Shot Put Flips (4lbs)
    D. Wrist Rolls

    Council Bluffs (IA) Abraham Lincoln High School

    9-Week Schedule

    Monday
    Groin Stretch (Morning/Night) Shot Put Flips
    Hip Flexor Machine Hamstring Curl
    Squat Clean and Jerk
    Bench Press Shoulder Press
    Tricep Pulldown Lat Pulldown
    Arm Swings with Baseball (20/20) Jobe Exercises (Frontal, Lateral, Elbow Ex.)

    Tuesday
    Groin Stretch (Morning/Night) Vertical Jumps (5 X 10)
    Side Jumps (5 X 10) Weighted Ball Workout (Arm and Wrist)
    Stretch Cord Lunges
    Tennis Ball Squeeze (100) Calf Raises
    Medicine Ball (Weight Transfer) Leg Curls

    Wednesday Groin Stretch
    ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality.

    Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust
    Morning/Night) Shot Put Flips
    Hip Flexor Machine Leg Lifts
    Hamstring Curl Wrist Rolls
    Reverse Forearm Curls Hammer Curls
    Medicine Ball (Rotation) Push Ups
    Arm Swings with Baseball (20/20) Jobe Exercises (Frontal, Lateral, Elbow Ex.)

    Thursday
    Groin Stretch (Morning/Night) Vertical Jumps (5 X 10)
    Side Jumps (5 X 10) Weighted Ball Workout (Arm and Wrist)
    Stretch Cord Lunges
    Tennis Ball Squeeze (100) Calf Raises
    Medicine Ball (Weight Transfer) Leg Curls

    Friday
    Groin Stretch (Morning/Night) Shot Put Flips
    Hip Flexor Machine Hamstring Curl
    Forearm Curls with Bar Dumbbell Flys
    Bench Press Squats
    Clean and Jerk Leg Press
    Arm Swings with Baseball (20/20) Jobe Exercises (Frontal
    y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products
    Lateral, Elbow Ex.)

    Saturday
    Dry Mechanical Drills
    Towel Drills
    35 Mini Football Throws (20 Yards)

    Sunday
    OFF

    Exercise Series
    • Three sets of ten on each exercise
    • Three sets of ten seconds each during the Groin Stretch Activity hold for 20 seconds each
    • Weighted Ball Workout Below

    Weighted Ball Workout

    Week 1-2 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    54 9-18-18-9 (5oz-6oz-4oz-5oz)

    Week 3-4 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    60 10-20-20-10 (5oz-6oz-4oz-5oz)

    Week 5-6 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    66 11-22-22-11 (5oz-6oz-4oz-5oz)

    Week 7-8 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    72 12-24-24-12 (R-O-U-R)

    Week 9 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    78 13-26-26-13 (R-O-U-R)
    Replication of Decker S
    .

    As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de
    orts Training Manual

    *Optional

    *Week 10 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    54 9-18-18-9 (6oz-7oz-5oz-6oz)

    *Week 11 TTH Total Throws Sequence of Throws


    60 10-20-20-10 (6oz-7oz-5oz-6oz)

    Materials

    1. Stretch Cord 3ft or comfortable length
    2. Weight room Access School or Local Weight room
    3. Medicine Ball 8lbs
    4. Mini Football Smaller size than standard
    5. Weighted Balls 4oz, 5oz, 6oz
    6. Towel Kitchen or Bath
    7. Shot Put 4lbs

    Methods

    The purpose of this workout is to help developing players achieve maximum throwing velocity. Each daily workout isolates the body parts that function during the delivery of a pitch. All of the exercises listed needs to be performed at 100% intensity. The only way a player can gain strength is to push themselves beyond
    elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements.

    Companies that provide selfless information through particip
    their current level of resistance. For motivation, coaches should test players throwing velocity with a radar gun every three weeks. Players should view the results and analyze their dedication and commitment to the program. A majority of players should receive positive feedback from testing if they are fulfilling the program’s requirements at a high intensity level. Also, this testing gives players the opportunity to create short-term goals. To maintain muscle memory, players should try and play 10-15 minutes of regular long toss twice a week. An emphasis should be placed on a circular elbow path, front side shoulder tilt, and pull down. If a player experiences shoulder pain during their workouts, they should stop the exercise immediately. If the player’s shoulder pain persists, they should seek medical attention


    tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products

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