You Can Throw Harder

An Engineer's Approach To Developing More Velocity

by Kenneth Shuey


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/06/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781403309983

About the Book

This is a book totally focused on concepts that will allow a baseball player to throw the ball with more velocity, coupled with the best chance of preventing injury. You Can Throw Harder is intentionally kept brief to maximize the reader’s ability to grasp the important elements of a solid throwing technique.

The book has been written for coaches, parents and players. It provides a detailed discussion of the author’s most effective teaching techniques as well as a thorough presentation of the most common faults that prevent young players from achieving their optimal arm speed. The chapter on drills offers a step by step method that has proven very successful in the instruction of a large number of young players. A section of the book provides off-season conditioning ideas and specific stretching and strengthening exercises for the shoulder, back and legs.

Paul Shuey, setup man for the Cleveland Indians, is the primary subject analyzed throughout this book and a set of three throwing sequences is included in the appendix.

It is the author’s sincere hope that this work can be used to help players achieve their optimal throwing performance. Player’s that achieve improved arm speed will hopefully increase their enjoyment of the game of baseball.


About the Author

Ken Shuey has a master’s degree in electrical engineering coupled with thirty-three years of practical experience in the design and development of electronic equipment. He holds twenty-nine patents on a variety of subjects related to his work experience with aircraft electrical systems and communications. Ken grew up playing youth baseball in Missouri and played four years of collegiate baseball at the University of Missouri at Rolla, joining the UMR team for the inaugural season that baseball was offered as a varsity sport. He played several years of post-collegiate baseball in the mid-Ohio area. Ken is the president of the North Wake County Baseball Association, a non-profit organization that provides baseball opportunities for players in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. He is the co-founder of the Greater Raleigh Fall Baseball League (GRFBL), recognized as one of the premier competitive fall baseball programs in the country. Ken is the father of Paul Shuey, setup man for the Cleveland Indians and one of the hardest throwers in the major leagues. Paul’s fastball has been clocked as high as 100 MPH and his split finger fastball consistently registers 90-94, one of the hardest in the major leagues. Ken has been providing throwing instruction for dedicated NWCBA players for many years. It is the combined experience of working with Paul and with a variety of NWCBA players, coupled with a strong engineering background, that has allowed a refined set of powerful throwing techniques to be developed.