The Secret To Throwing Harder & Staying Healthy
Shop ArmCare PackagesThe Secret To Throwing Harder & Staying Healthy
Shop ArmCare PackagesWith the Los Angeles Angels, Ryan Crotin helped reduce pitching injuries by 65%.
He did it, by training his pitchers in a way that other MLB teams were missing – and the results were remarkable. (No arm surgeries during the season for 2 straight years.)
Today, nearly every MLB team is using this secret.
And now, with only a Pocket Radar and an ArmCare Sensor, you can use it too.
With the Los Angeles Angels, Ryan Crotin helped reduce pitching injuries by 65%.
He did it, by training his pitchers in a way that other MLB teams were missing – and the results were remarkable. (No arm surgeries during the season for 2 straight years.)
Today, nearly every MLB team is using this secret.
And now, with only a Pocket Radar and an ArmCare Sensor, you can use it too.
SVR Unlocks Health & Velocity
THE SECRET IS SVR
SVR or Strength Velocity Ratio compares your total arm strength to your current max throwing velocity.
What Ryan and ArmCare have found is that if this ratio is less than 1.6 your arm’s not strong enough to handle the stress your velocity generates.
And that means, you’re more likely to get injured.
IF YOU WANT TO THROW GAS, YOUR #1 PRIORITY IS AN SVR ABOVE 1.6
Then you have the strength to handle how hard you throw.
And you're strong enough to add more velocity safely.
This strength not only reduces your injury risk, but your arm won’t be hanging for days after each outing.
You’re gonna feel better and recover faster.
HOW DO YOU MEASURE SVR?
All it takes is an ArmCare Strength Sensor to measure your strength and a Pocket Radar gun to measure your velocity.
The ArmCare App does all the calculations for you, and tells you if you’re above or below the 1.6 mark.
And if you are below 1.6, the app gives you the training to get your strength up fast.
THE SECRET IS SVR
SVR or Strength Velocity Ratio compares your total arm strength to your current max throwing velocity.
What Ryan and ArmCare have found is that if this ratio is less than 1.6 your arm’s not strong enough to handle the stress your velocity generates.
And that means, you’re more likely to get injured.
IF YOU WANT TO THROW GAS, YOUR #1 PRIORITY IS AN SVR ABOVE 1.6
Then you have the strength to handle how hard you throw.
And you're strong enough to add more velocity safely.
This strength not only reduces your injury risk, but your arm won’t be hanging for days after each outing.
You’re gonna feel better and recover faster.
HOW DO YOU MEASURE SVR?
All it takes is an ArmCare Strength Sensor to measure your strength and a Pocket Radar gun to measure your velocity.
The ArmCare App does all the calculations for you, and tells you if you’re above or below the 1.6 mark.
And if you are below 1.6, the app gives you the training to get your strength up fast.