• The Fingerprint of Velocity: Why Fastball Spin Starts in the Hand
    Aug 14 2025

    What role do your fingers play in velocity and spin? More than most pitchers and coaches realize.

    In this episode of Applied Baseball Science, Dr. Nicholas Serio of VeloU breaks down a 2024 study that used a sensor-embedded baseball to analyze finger strength, rate of force development (RFD), and anatomical structure in college pitchers — and how each contributes to fastball velocity and spin rate.

    🔬 Key findings from the study:

    • Middle finger force output strongly correlated with velocity and spin


    • Rate of force development (RFD) in the index and middle fingers was just as important as peak strength


    • Pinch strength (thumb + index/middle) was associated with higher fastball speeds


    • Finger length differences — especially between index and middle — influenced spin efficiency


    This video explains:

    • Why force delivery matters as much as force generation


    • How finger mechanics may be a hidden lever in pitcher development


    • How VeloU trains finger-specific strength, deceleration, and adaptation


    If you’re chasing velocity, spin rate, or just trying to get more out of what your body already produces — don’t overlook the last thing that touches the baseball.

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    4 mins
  • Towel Drills Aren’t as “Low Stress” as You Think
    Aug 11 2025

    Towel drills are widely used as a “low-stress” tool in throwing programs — especially during rehab or mechanical refinement. But new research suggests they may not be as harmless as we think.

    In this episode of Applied Baseball Science, Dr. Nicholas Serio of VeloU breaks down a 2024 study that measured elbow valgus torque during towel drills and compared it to full-effort throws.

    What researchers found may surprise you:

    • Towel drills using a face towel generated ~80% of the elbow stress seen in live throws


    • Arm speed directly predicted torque during drills — but not during actual pitching


    • Self-selected effort levels may disguise high joint loads, especially when athletes “over-accelerate” without a ball


    If you’re using towel drills in a return-to-throwing plan, ramp-up progression, or rehab protocol, this video is a must-watch. Understanding what these drills actually do — biomechanically — could change how you approach recovery and arm care.

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    5 mins
  • Does Between Inning Cooling Actually Help Pitchers?
    Aug 9 2025

    One of baseball’s oldest beliefs says pitchers should keep their arms warm between innings. But what if cooling down actually helps?

    In this episode of VeloUnlocked, we break down a 2016 study where pitchers applied ice to their shoulder and forearm between innings—and ended up throwing harder, feeling better, and holding their velocity deeper into games. We cover what the study showed, possible reasons it worked, and how you can safely test this in your own training.

    Is it time to rethink your between-inning routine?

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    6 mins
  • No Weights, No Velo: What Happens When Pitchers Only Throw
    Aug 8 2025

    What happens when pitchers stop lifting — but continue throwing?

    In this episode of Applied Baseball Science, Dr. Nicholas Serio of VeloU breaks down a revealing study that tracked NCAA Division I pitchers through an 8-week fall throwing program with no access to strength training. Despite structured mound work, progressive intensity, and live batters, the athletes experienced a 6.3 mph drop in fastball velocity — in just two months.

    Inside this video:

    • Why velocity dropped despite consistent throwing


    • What stayed the same: arm slot, torque, and mechanics


    • Why force production declines without resistance-based adaptation


    • The hidden risks of compensating when output fades


    • How strength and throwing must be integrated for sustained performance


    Whether you’re a pitcher managing in-season training or a coach building development plans, this episode unpacks why throwing alone isn’t enough — and what happens when the weight room is left behind.

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    6 mins
  • Why Warm-Weather Pitchers Undergo Tommy John Surgery Earlier — And Why That Matters
    Aug 6 2025

    Why are warm-weather pitchers undergoing Tommy John surgery earlier than their cold-weather peers? In this episode of Applied Baseball Science, Dr. Nicholas Serio of VeloU breaks down a recent NCAA D1 study that reveals a troubling trend: pitchers from warm-weather states experience UCL injuries at significantly younger ages — and that early breakdown may carry long-term consequences.

    This video explores:

    • The key findings from a 320-athlete study published in the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine


    • The physiological reasons why young elbows are more vulnerable to early overuse


    • The hidden risks of early specialization and year-round baseball


    • How VeloU uses tools like the ArmCare device to monitor readiness, adjust workloads, and build long-term durability


    Whether you’re a pitcher, parent, or coach, understanding when stress accumulates — and how to respond to it — is critical for injury prevention and sustainable performance.

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    6 mins
  • Pressure Will Impact Performance
    May 8 2025

    In this episode, Nick and Tom Jankins, VeloU's Director of Pitching and former AAA pitcher with the Brewers, talk about how pressure affects performance. They break down how athletes can manage stress in high-pressure situations and perform at their best when it matters most.

    Watch to the full discussion on YouTube: Watch the full episode

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    2 mins
  • Why Pitchers Struggle Under Pressure — and How to Fix It
    May 5 2025

    In this episode, we break down why so many pitchers struggle to throw strikes when the pressure is on — and how internal language and mindset are often the root cause. You'll learn about self-fulfilling prophecies, ironic process theory, and how future- or past-focused thinking can sabotage your performance. We also cover actionable strategies to fix it both on the mound and off, including simple in-game adjustments and nightly mental exercises that can sharpen your focus over time.

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    4 mins
  • The New Approach to Velocity Development in College Baseball
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, we dive into how the landscape of college baseball recruiting is changing — and what that means for pitchers chasing velocity numbers. We discuss why the rush to hit 90 mph in high school may no longer be the only path, how the transfer portal is reshaping recruiting priorities, and why a longer-term development approach could lower injury risk and lead to better career outcomes. If you're serious about playing college baseball, this is a conversation you need to hear.

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    5 mins