Traditional band-based arm care might keep the shoulder moving, but it often doesn’t create enough stimulus to maintain or build the strength and endurance pitchers need during a long season. Research on collegiate pitchers shows that adding blood flow restriction (BFR) to low-load rotator cuff exercises can significantly improve shoulder mass, strength, and endurance while preserving pitching mechanics. With just two short sessions per week, BFR turns simple arm care movements into a meaningful training stimulus that helps pitchers stay stronger and more resilient throughout the season.
