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because your arm is the one that's throwing the ball you are the on who controlls your are and that's why your arm is a catapult when you throw the ball
No, as long as the arm was moving forward when the ball came loose.
only under arm...
obviously if u dont have limp arm u can throw any ball
Some forcess that affect the path of the ball is gravity which pushes the ball down to earth and wind could effect the path by blowing the ball a certain direction.
you throw the ball harder by pulling your arm all the way back and with all your force lean forward and let the ball go. but I will say it takes practice and practice
you hit the ball with a bat and you catch the ball with the glove and you throw the ball with your arm. sounds complicated, i know
the gear that affects a football throw would be the shoulder pads because when you throw a ball your shoulder will rotate and when your shoulder pads are there then it interferes with your arm and shoulder
Terry Bradshaw has been known to throw the ball as far as 70+ yards.
No, it could ruin their arms in a few years and may not be able to pitch high school ball.
Lactic acid is actually an energy source when there's not enough oxygen in the body to make ATP. Your arm might hurt because you only throw 30 pitches twice a week and then you go and throw 100 in a game. It could also be that you're throwing all arm and no body. It could also be that you're trying to throw a lot of curve balls. You shouldn't ever throw a curve ball until your arm is developed. There's a place in your elbow that isn't connected through bone and throwing a curve ball can tear it.
No, Bobby Douglass had the strongest arm. It is said he could throw a ball 100 yards but never in a game. He was left handed and one hell of a runner