Fastball pitching performance only slightly decreases after mobility impediment of the pelvis and trunk—do (catch-up) compensation strategies come into play?

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  • who: A. J. R. Leenen from the Point Loma Nazarene University, United States have published the research: Fastball pitching performance only slightly decreases after mobility impediment of the pelvis and trunku2014Do (catch-up) compensation strategies come into play?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was therefore 2-fold: to explore the effects of experimentally impeding the mobility of and between segments at the pelvis and trunk level on ball speed and mechanical peak joint power, and_(2) on mechanical peak load of the elbow and shoulder joints at MER during fastball . . .

     

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