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Unlock Your Prime As A Pitcher | Ep 109

Unlock Your Prime As A Pitcher | Ep 109

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Your best season doesn’t come from chasing one perfect model of a pitcher. It comes from knowing exactly who you are on the mound, training to your strengths, and building the durability to show up at your peak when everyone else fades. We sit down with Tyler from Prime Performance in Port St. Lucie to unpack a modern blueprint for player development that blends precise assessments, individualized programming, and data that actually moves the needle.

We start with a strengths-first mindset that boosts confidence and reduces performance anxiety, then dive into the assessment stack: movement screens for hips, T-spine, and scaps; force plates and force frames for output and ER/IR strength; and a force-plate mound with video to connect gym power to on-field results. From high school arms chasing velocity, to college pitchers balancing command and stuff, to pros managing workload and arsenal tweaks, we outline how to identify bottlenecks and fix the right thing at the right time. We also tackle the MRI trap, why many overhead athletes show labrum or cuff changes without pain, and how better mechanics and stability often beat surgery-first thinking.

The training model shifts in-season from linear peaks to conjugate maintenance: keep strength, power, and speed touched weekly, align high throwing days with heavy lifting stimulus, and make low days truly low to protect the CNS. That’s how you avoid the post All-Star break slide and still be strong in July and August. Conditioning evolves too—ditch the poles for low-impact, high-output work like assault bike sprints, short accelerations, and sled pushes that match the 0.3-second reality of a pitch. We extend the plan into the offseason with full reassessments, targeted fixes from travel wear-and-tear, and a smart ramp toward spring training.

Along the way, we draw parallels to volleyball, golf, and tennis, and share a youth roadmap: build coordination and adaptability first, then refine sequencing, then layer strength and power on top. If you’re ready to trade cookie-cutter plans for a development path that is built around your unique edge, this conversation lights the way.

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