Contrary to common belief, softball pitching subjects the biceps to high forces and torques when the player's arm swings around to release the ball, according to an analysis of muscle firing patterns.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The "windmill" motion used in fast-pitch softball puts pitchers at risk for injuries to the biceps muscle, a new study suggests. Softball pitching has traditionally been ...
Turns out that the "windmill" pitching motion in underhanded softball games, just like overhand baseball pitching, puts a big stress on the arm. A study in the current American Journal of Sport ...