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Fatigue Starts From the Ground Up: How Just 35 Pitches Change a Pitcher’s Mechanics

Even within just 35 pitches, adolescent pitchers showed clear drops in hip strength and rotational efficiency—leading to subtle but meaningful breakdowns in how energy moves up the chain. As the lower half fatigues, the arm is forced to pick up the slack, increasing stress on the shoulder and elbow well before traditional pitch count limits are reached. The takeaway is simple: if you want to protect the arm and maintain performance, you have to monitor and train the engine—your hips and torso—not just the outcome.

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