Most pitchers don’t lose velocity in-season because they stop working, they lose it because their training stops building anything that actually transfers to the mound. This study showed that just two well-designed sessions per week combining strength and plyometrics can improve velocity, power, and stability without adding workload or disrupting competition. The takeaway is simple: in-season training isn’t about doing less, it’s about doing the right things together so performance doesn’t slowly fade.
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