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Throwing Hard Increases Elbow and Shoulder Stress - Except When It Doesn't

Throwing harder doesn’t automatically mean more joint stress, especially once pitchers reach higher velocity ranges—but that depends on who’s throwing. Research shows college pitchers can operate above 85 mph without proportional increases in elbow and shoulder stress, while high school pitchers at the same speeds often cannot. The difference comes down to physical maturity, strength, and how efficiently the body transfers force, not just how hard the ball is thrown.

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