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Delay the Turn, Gain the Speed: How Trunk Timing Drives Velocity and Shoulder Stress

A 2025 study found that pitchers who delay trunk rotation—letting the pelvis lead before the upper body fires—tend to throw harder and generate more spin, but at the cost of increased shoulder stress. It’s not just about creating separation, but timing it correctly to transfer energy efficiently up the chain. The takeaway is simple: better sequencing can unlock velocity, but only if the body is strong enough to handle the added load.

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