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By: TJ
Long Toss is a part of all Baseball Players Arm Strength Development and Arm Strength Maintenance Program. Whether or NOT a starting pitcher utilizes LONG TOSS on game day is of individual taste. Prior to back surgery, Randy Johnson did long toss 45 minutes prior to game time. After heading to Arizona diamondbacks, I have not seen him (however, I want to head to Philadephia to see him pitch ....NL vs AL thing) Mike Mussina does NOT do long toss prior to game (but does throw flat about 75-90 ft in outfield for 2-4 minutes. And at the same time, Charles Johnson (C) is throwing LONG Toss is OF ~ 250 ft peak (and with friend (and BP pitcher) Tommy Vaithe. When the Japanese Ameteur Travel Team visited USA to play in Aug last year, all players did LONG TOSS (and at an amazing 270 ft ! ) You have asked me what is my view about ice?
Between the two schools as previously noted, I am definitely old school (and am leaning). I think this debate is truly becoming an individual choice. I think best to teach the kids that is it more important to recognize and understand the more important variable, that being arm maintenance vs recovery time. This at least, gets the players at least thinking about their own routine, rather than the personal taste of some very good and practical trainers (except maybe those that are in NC.) cheers TJ Bear Getting Game Ready Next time you head out to a big league game, arrive early, and observe the starting pitchers 'warm up' routine. It may look like this: e.g. 7:05 Game Time: 6:25 pm. Head to Bull Pen 6:30 pm. Long Toss, Flat (for 4 min) 6:34 pm. Head to Bull Pen w/ bull pen coach 6:35 pm Loosening UP 6-7 pitches per min Fastballs - Wind up Breaking Balls - Wind UP Other pitch - Wind Up 4-5 pitchers per min Fastballs - Stretch Breaking Balls - Stretch Other pitch - Stretch 6:55 pm Game Ready w/ Starting Catcher FB/CB/Ch Ups on Black 7:00 pm Home Team Pitcher & C to Dugout 7:10 pm Visiting Pitcher may stay and head to mound at bottom 1st/ Of the 35 minutes of Game Ready Throwing about 10 % was spent on flat, and most of that Flat time was spent semi-Loss Toss.
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