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<blockquote data-quote="ConcernedMember" data-source="post: 2056874" data-attributes="member: 568459"><p>They say that every pitch thrown with a velocity of at least 80 mph, puts enough stress on a certain tendon (I think it was a tendon they mentioned) in the arm that it could snap or tear. The arm is not made to throw the ball, in fact your arm creates resistance in the sense that it is trying to keep your shoulder from jumping out of the socket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConcernedMember, post: 2056874, member: 568459"] They say that every pitch thrown with a velocity of at least 80 mph, puts enough stress on a certain tendon (I think it was a tendon they mentioned) in the arm that it could snap or tear. The arm is not made to throw the ball, in fact your arm creates resistance in the sense that it is trying to keep your shoulder from jumping out of the socket. [/QUOTE]
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