Cannonball
Ex "Expert"
- Feb 25, 2009
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I just did a search on softball pitching and injuries. If you teach the windmill, they there is a report that you can increase the chances of bicep injuries. I found a 1989 study that said that pitching injuries are the result of overuse but didn't mention mechanics at all. Found another article that said that shoulder injures happen because there is no protocol for arm care both in games and practice and that softball pitchers practice too much. The Andrews Institute again mentions over use but does not cover mechanics. The only mechanic's articles/research I found was about the dangers of the windmill motion. So, I guess if you teach that, someone can sue you.