
In this 43-minute episode, you'll learn:
- what a pulldown is and why it's useful
- the progression for long toss, and why parental supervision for younger players is key
- whether long toss should be part of a pre-game routine
- the biggest thing a coach can do for his players
- the average max distance for a 12 year old, a high school player and a college player
- whether weight training is necessary when doing a long toss program
- whether there is a correlation between long-toss distance and pitching velocity
- whether all players should see velocity improvement when doing a long toss program
- how Alan responds to long toss critics
- what J-bands are, and what they're used for
- whether 8-12 year olds can benefit from J-band work or if they're too young
- Alan Jaeger's book Year Round Throwing Manual
- J-bands

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