you can use weight lifting, lifting bricks and throwing shot put or doing push ups.
When you combine both the hands together and strike the volleyball, you use your triceps. But here you have to use the limited power, otherwise the ball will cross the boundary.
Throwing a lacrosse ball primarily involves using muscles in the shoulders, arms, and core. Shoulder muscles, such as the deltoids and rotator cuff muscles, are responsible for initiating the throwing motion and providing power. Arm muscles, including the biceps and triceps, help with proper arm extension and follow-through. Core muscles, like the abdominals and obliques, provide stability and help transfer force generated from the lower body to the upper body during the throwing motion.
A baseball? You have to throw it to get any use of the ball.
No. Throwing a ball is a quadratic function.
Let's break down the arm through the pitch Just an overview of the muscles: Holding the ball - fingers, wrist, forearm extension of arm- triceps raising the arm - shoulders arm going down - back muscles follow through - biceps wrist snap - fore arms
No, you cannot use a baseball to get someone out by throwing it at them. In baseball, a player can only be tagged out by a fielder with the ball or by being forced out at a base.
Throwing the ball.
you use the triceps anytime you are doing a pressing moment
The rapid opening of the arm...the biceps-triceps, as used in throwing something.
Legs and abs for running and stability while throwing, throwing starts with legs then core, then triceps, then forearm for the snap on the toss
Throwing the ball.