Baseball Bats and Baseball Gloves New 10 Oz. Weighted Softball 12″ Pitchers Training Aid

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New 10 Oz. Weighted Softball 12″ Pitchers Training Aid


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NEW Markwort Leather Cover


10 oz. Weighted Training SOFTBALL

This 10 ounce, GOLD, regulation 11″ SOFTBALL has a GENUINE LEATHER cover – not the synthetic, cheaper covers found elsewhere. There are two types of weighted softballs available – leather stitched, and synthetic stiched. The synthetic stitched are usually less expensive.
The genuine leather more accuratly simulates an authentic softball, and in my opinion, is both easier on player’s fingers, and helps better prepare for game situations. I have personally worked out with both types of balls and have experienced blisters and cuts from synthetic cover weighed balls. The “sharper” stitches found on some synthetic cover balls can also effect a pitcher’s grip and release, leading to bad habits and compromised fundamentals. 
This ball is excellent for developing hand, wrist and arm strength, and has been proven to help increase pitch speed. Regulation softballs weigh approximatley 6 oz. A gradual program with this ball will help improve pitch speed, ball spin and add to the endurance levels of pitchers at all levels.
Weighed softballs can also be used by all other position players to improve their throwing speed and accuracy, and to build arm strength.
While a 10 oz. softball can be used by pitchers at all levels, is it recommended that novice players start with lighter weighted softballs and gradually work up to heavier balls. In addition, adult supervision is suggested for younger players when they’re working with weighted softballs. At all levels, caution is advised.  
Along with sport specific training, weighted softballs are also great for rehabilitative use, especially when recovering from shoulder and arm injuries. They’re easy to grasp and can be utilized in a variety of exercises. I have sold numerous weighted softballs to physical therapists.
Instructions for developing pitching accuracy, warm-up exercises, strength enhancement and stretching exercises are included with this set. The over- and underload program included was developed by Clint Brill of the MVP School of Baseball.
This ball is not designed to be hit with a bat, and if not used properly can cause injuries.

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**Listed below are drills and instructions included with this ball.


 


Clint Brill-MVP School of Baseball Suggested Training InstructionsMarkwort Weighted Balls are an excellent muscular strength enhancer. Pitchers, catchers, infielders and outfielders that use weighted balls have shown a significant improvement in velocity, throwing accuracy and ball movement, after a 4-week period. Weighted Baseballs range from 4-12 oz. (Official baseball weight is 5 oz.) Weighted Softballs range from 5-12 oz. (Official softball weight is 6.8 oz.) Injury may occur if caught by hand or ball glove due to the added weight of the balls. Weighted balls should not be thrown to another individual or hit with a bat. They should be thrown into a net when training for throwing accuracy or held in the hand when used as a strength enhancer. Choose weight of ball carefully. If ball is too heavy, choose a lower weight. Increase to higher weight balls only after strength condition is achieved. These instructions provide general weight guidelines: practice safety when training. When starting, use the lighter of the balls, then increase one weight per six sessions with the ball.


Ball Toss (7-9 oz ball)Hold a weighted ball in your throwing hand with the same two- or four-seam grip you would normally use to throw a fast ball. Hold the ball palm-up at waist height. Toss the weighted ball up into the air, approximately 2-3 feet. Try to isolate the tossing motion to the wrist and fingers; feel the fingers snap into the palm. Feel the ball spin off the index and middle fingers each time the ball is tossed. Strive for quick spin and proper ball rotation. Work on curve balls by snapping fingers inward, and screwballs with more outer pressure. Experiment with finger pressure on the ball as it leaves your hand. Practice the rotations that best fit your pitch so that those muscles will be strengthened by the weighted balls.

Pendulum Stretch (12 oz ball)Hold a weighted ball in your throwing hand and bend at the waist so the arms are parallel to the ground. With throwing arm extended, begin with a small, clockwise circular motion, and continue until circular area reaches max. Allow muscles to relax and let gravity slow the spin and circular motion to a stop. Repeat the pendulum stretch in the opposite direction (counterclockwise).

Shoulder Abduction (7-12 oz ball)Hold a weighted ball in your throwing hand with arm at your side and then over the head in a slow, sustained motion. Start with 3 sets of 10 reps, increasing to the next heaviest ball with each set.

Shoulder Flexion (7-12 oz ball)Hold a weighted ball in your throwing hand with arm at your side. Extend arm to your front with 3 sets of 10 reps. Move the weighted ball slowly, controlling both the lifting and lowering of the ball. This exercise strengthens a portion of the deltoid and other muscles in the front of the shoulder.

Instructions for Developing Pitching AccuracyTrain 3 times a week with one day of rest in between. After 4 weeks, youÕll begin to see a noticeable increase in velocity and accuracy.1. Using a Markwort weighted ball, first begin with a Warm-Up Exercise listed above. Then switch to a Regulation 5 oz. baseball/6.8 oz. Softball and play catch with another person standing at 40-45 feet, and increase the long-toss up to 90-130 feet until the arm is warmed up (about 10 minutes).2. Shorten the distance to 40-45 feet from a pitch net and switch to the next highest weight ball (10-12 oz). Throw approx 30 times into the net. Focus on accuracy, lead arm action and follow through.3. Lengthen the distance to 55-65 feet using the next highest ball (7-10 oz.) Continue to focus on accuracy, lead arm action and follow through. Throw at 1/2 to 3/4 normal pitching speed.4. Switch back to regulation 5 oz Baseball / 6.8 oz softball and throw from the same distance 1/2 to 3/4 speed. maximum 20 throws.

WARNINGTraining with weighted balls is a muscle-loading technique that is much the same as lifting weights. Injuries may occur. Use of any sports equipment and participation in any sport subjects the user to a degree of risk. Weighted balls should be used with caution and with proper supervision and instruction. The seller hereby expressly disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.


 

New 10 Oz. Weighted Softball 12″ Pitchers Training Aid

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End Time: 2010-03-21T05:31:57.000Z | Located in Postal Code: 16509

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