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Training With Lighter Baseballs Increases Velocity Without Increasing the Injury Risk

机译:用较轻的棒球训练增加了速度而不会增加伤害风险

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Background: Pitch velocity has become an increasingly popular metric by which pitchers are graded and compared. Training programs that utilize weighted balls have been effective in increasing velocity but at the cost of an increased injury risk. No studies have evaluated training with lighter baseballs with regard to increasing pitch velocity and the injury risk. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a training program utilizing lighter baseballs could increase fastball velocity without increasing the injury risk to participants. We hypothesized that a training program with lighter baseballs would increase fastball velocity but not increase the injury risk. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: All baseball pitchers who participated in a 15-week program at a single location, with the same coaches, and aimed to improve pitching mechanics and increase velocity were included. The training program was broken down into 3 phases, and each participant went through the same program. Lighter baseballs (3 and 4 oz) and standard baseballs (5 oz) were utilized as part of the training program. Weighted (heavier) balls were not used. Velocity was measured at 4 time points throughout the program with the pitcher throwing 5 fastballs using a standard 5-oz ball at maximum velocity (sessions 3, 10, 17, and 25). Injuries for all players were recorded throughout the entire program. Results: A total of 44 male pitchers aged 10 to 17 years (mean age, 14.7 ± 1.8 years) completed the training program and were available for analysis. No pitcher sustained a shoulder or elbow injury during the course of the training program. Fastball velocity increased by a mean of 4.8 mph (95% CI, 4.0-5.6 mph) ( P & .001). Overall, 43 of 44 players (98%) had an increase in fastball velocity over the course of the program. Conclusion: A 15-week pitching training program with lighter baseballs significantly improved pitching velocity without causing any injuries, specifically to the shoulder or elbow. Lighter baseballs should be considered as an alternative to weighted baseballs when attempting to increase a pitcher’s velocity.
机译:背景:间距速度已成为越来越受欢迎的公制,其中投手分级并比较。利用加权球的培训计划在增加速度方面有效,但成本增加了伤害的成本。在增加间距速度和损伤风险方面,没有研究用较轻的棒球进行评估。目的/假设:本研究的目的是确定利用较轻的棒球的培训计划是否可以增加快速速度而不会增加对参与者的伤害风险。我们假设具有较轻棒球的培训计划将增加快速速度,但不会增加伤害风险。研究设计:案例系列;证据级别,4.方法:所有棒球投手参加了一个地点15周的计划,其中包含相同的教练,并旨在改善俯仰力学和提高速度。培训计划分为3个阶段,每个参与者都通过相同的计划。打火机棒球(3和4盎司)和标准棒球(5盎司)作为培训计划的一部分。没有使用加权(较重)球。在整个程序中在整个程序中测量速度,通过在最大速度(会话3,10,17和25)处使用标准的5-oz球投掷5个快球。整个计划中录制了所有玩家的伤害。结果:共有44岁至17岁的男性投手(平均年龄,14.7±1.8岁)完成了培训计划,可用于分析。在培训计划过程中,没有投手持续肩部或肘部受伤。快球速度增加了4.8英里/小时(95%CI,4.0-5.6英里/小时)(P <.001)。总体而言,44名球员中的43名(98%)在该计划过程中增加了快球速度。结论:一个15周的投球训练计划,棒球较轻,显着提高了俯仰速度而不会引起任何伤害,具体到肩部或肘部。在试图增加投手的速度时,较轻的棒球应被视为加权棒球的替代品。

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