π Brody’s Climb: From 50 to 57 MPH in Less Than 3 Months
In youth baseball, velocity often becomes the headline. But for us, it’s the process behind the progress that truly tells the story.
This spring, Brody — a young right-handed pitcher — showed just how powerful consistent training, patience, and smart programming can be. In under three months, he went from throwing 50 MPH to hitting 57 MPH on the radar gun. And while that’s a massive gain on its own, it becomes even more impressive when you understand where he started… and where he’s headed.
π From Below Average to Ahead of the Curve
According to a 2014 peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, the average velocity for youth pitchers around Brody’s age is 54 MPH source. When Brody began his training at URATBB, he was below that mark.
Today, he’s surpassed the average — and he’s still gaining steam. That alone would be a great story, but Brody’s development goes beyond just radar numbers.
πͺ Strength Gains That Back It Up
Brody didn’t just learn how to “throw harder.” His growth was rooted in real strength development and joint health.
When he started training with us, his measured shoulder strength was 72 pounds. Through progressive overload, targeted training, and recovery protocols — guided entirely by the ArmCare.com system — that number has jumped to 100 pounds of force output.
That’s not just a stat. That’s protection. That’s durability. That’s the base for even more velocity and command in the months to come.
π± Built with Tech, Guided by Intention
Every phase of Brody’s training was anchored in:
Daily monitoring with the ArmCare app
Custom strength protocols based on his specific needs
Consistent review and progression planning
He didn’t skip steps.
He didn’t chase metrics before mastering movement.
He didn’t throw weighted balls hoping for magic.
Instead, Brody committed to the fundamentals:
Get strong. Move efficiently. Be consistent.
And the results speak for themselves.
π The Compounding Power of Development
What Brody’s journey reminds us is simple:
Development is a process. Not a shortcut.
Every strength session. Every mechanical adjustment. Every arm care routine. Every ounce of effort compounds — just like interest.
When young athletes buy into the process instead of chasing short-term results, they build a foundation that lasts.
Brody’s still early in his journey. But what he’s built so far proves this:
Progress shows up fast when the plan is sound.
Results multiply when you show up consistently.
Confidence grows when you trust your own work.
π― Ready to Build Your Own Jump?
At URATBB, we don’t promise overnight velocity. We promise a plan — backed by data, tailored to you, and built to compound over time.
Whether your athlete is starting below average or chasing elite goals, we help you develop the right way.
π In-person in Salt Lake City or remote programs available.
π Start your journey: URATBB.com
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