Comparative kinematic analysis of the baseball pitching motions of high school athletes in relation to pitching conditions

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Abstract

To analyze changes in pitching motions in relation to pitching conditions during practice versus game comparatively, seven high school over-throwing pitchers served as subjects in this study, who then performed pitches in various conditions. Data were processed using the statistical analysis program SPSS 21.0, and the moving distances and angles of the joints at the point of ball release were analyzed using repeated measurements one-way analysis of variance, followed by Bonferroni post hoc tests. Statistical significance was determined at P < 0.05, and the following conclusion was obtained. According to the pitching con-ditions, the elbow joint was lengthened, and the torso leaned towards the nonpitching arm during pitching. Further, the pitching stride in-creased, causing the forward transfer of the landing foot and the pitch-ing hand. Based on these observations, it is important to establish a pitching training method that minimizes inconsistency in pitching mo-tions by simulating game-like conditions during pitching practices and developing various training programs. Further investigation is required for a comprehensive mechanical analysis of muscle usage and damage in pitching motions in relation to various pitching conditions.

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Yoon, S. J., Irie, K., Kim, D. Y., & Park, T. J. (2018). Comparative kinematic analysis of the baseball pitching motions of high school athletes in relation to pitching conditions. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 14(3), 424–429. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1816236.118

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