Baseball Pitching Motion

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Baseball Pitching Motion A Biomechanical Analysis By: Cole Stuerke & Tucker Epp

OBJECTIVE The objective of pitching is to throw the ball within a virtual zone called the strike zone, and to prevent the batter from hitting the ball into the field of play and getting on base.

the 4 phases of pitching Wind-up Early & Late Cocking (Stride) Acceleration Deceleration (Follow Through)

wind-up Pitch selection and location are determined Relatively low muscle activity Frontal & Sagittal Planes Common Errors: Poor balance Premature forward movement Posterior COG

early & late cocking (stride) Initiated at maximum lead knee height COG lowered and accelerated toward home plate Muscles used: gluteus maximus, hamstrings, quadriceps, deltoid Frontal & Transverse Planes Common Errors: Stride direction Stride length

Early & Late cocking cont’d

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acceleration Initiated at maximum external rotation (MER) Transverse & Sagittal Planes Muscles: latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major Elbow extension, shoulder internal rotation, wrist flexion & pronation, knee extension Ends at ball release

deceleration (follow through) Sagittal and Transverse Planes Back foot off ground Pitcher assumes fielding position Bicep reaches peak eccentric muscular activity Ends with maximal dominant shoulder internal rotation

Considerations Competition Level Types of Pitches Professional vs. Amateur Types of Pitches Pitch velocity & movement Slider, fastball, curveball, etc.

Summary Complex interaction of body segment movements Includes many muscle groups High injury risk due to repetitive nature Four Phases: Wind-up Early & Late Cocking Acceleration Deceleration

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