right arm
I believe it has to do with the force exerted on the pitching arm. Throwing all those fast pitches puts strain on the arm and bones, and slowly makes the arm grow longer.
That is a term used with pitchers and means the pitcher has an arm/shoulder injury.
No WAY Right Handed pitchers break their arms during pitching too
Yes, before 1883, a pitcher could not deliver a pitch above his waist.
Rosin absorbs moisture and pitchers use it to take the sweat off of their pitching hand and arm.
Pitchers run after pitching because of the lactic acid buildup in the arm. If the pitcher does not run, the lactic acid sits in their arm and that could be bad. So the pitcher runs to move the lactic acid around the body and distribute it evenly.
we can show moment arm as r=torque divide by force.
it takes about 9 pounds of force to break your arm
baseball pitchersbecause it isn't natural to our body. our body wasn't made for our arms to constantly reach past the height of our shoulders with such force. Like body building, most people need 3,4 sometimes even 5 days to recover from such stress. After the game hard pitchers usually ice there arm/shoulder to reduce the inflammation, thus, starting up recovery. Nolan Ryan, when be came up people said he'll be lucky to pitch like that 2 years. So there are some freaks out there!
The answer is the force
The answer is the force
Divide the length of the force arm by the length of the resistance arm.