Yes you definitely can if it hits in the right spot and is the right speed. I'm a pitcher myself. Now, if by chance you meant "Can you break your arm throwing a Baseball pitch", that's doubtful, but you can certainly throw your arm out of joint, and do considerable tendon or rotator cuff damage.
When you pitch a softball or baseball, you biceps push of the mound and you arm muscle moves with a swift motion. So basically, you leg's and arm's. (:
No WAY Right Handed pitchers break their arms during pitching too
I break yours
Yes.He did Break an arm.His right arm...
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it takes about 9 pounds of force to break your arm
Let go the right way and swing your arm around fast. This also goes for softball.
A pitcher generates the power for his pitches through his legs. They then release that power in the throw. A pitcher uses almost every muscle in his body at some point during the preparation and execution of a pitch.
it depends how badly you break your arm usually it is about 6 weeks
you will wear a cast or a brace
i don't know but please don't break some ones arm :)
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