First, why isn't there a separate category for throwing mechanics?
Second, the fact that there isn't a category is disappointing.
Third, I deal with many more baseball throwers much more than softball throwers. I always ask my athletes questions about what they've learned, what they've been taught. I do evaluations. The throwing mechanics are scary - and I would say dangerous. I can't say the baseball world does a great job, but when I have girls coming in who have been on paid teams for 4-5 years and have the mechanics they have... and discuss what they have been taught... it is just scary.
What is going on with softball throwing mechanics????
Second, the fact that there isn't a category is disappointing.
Third, I deal with many more baseball throwers much more than softball throwers. I always ask my athletes questions about what they've learned, what they've been taught. I do evaluations. The throwing mechanics are scary - and I would say dangerous. I can't say the baseball world does a great job, but when I have girls coming in who have been on paid teams for 4-5 years and have the mechanics they have... and discuss what they have been taught... it is just scary.
What is going on with softball throwing mechanics????