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Velocity Rx Podcast

Velocity Rx Podcast

By: Dr. Kevin J. McGovern PT CSCS and Dr. Clay Hammons PT
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Velocity RX: Help Us Save One Million Arms!

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🔥 Join Our Mission to Save One Million Arms! 🔥

Welcome to Velocity RX, the ultimate podcast designed to propel baseball players to new heights! Our mission is clear: we're here to equip you with top-tier health insights, functional movement techniques, coaching expertise, and precision pitching mechanics.

⚾ Elevate Your Game:
Delve into the secrets of optimal arm health and unlock the untapped potential on the field. Discover cutting-edge strategies that transcend the game!

🔧 Masterful Mechanics, Invincible Arms:
Explore the art and science behind flawless pitching mechanics. Unravel the techniques that dominate the mound and ensure your arm stands the test of time.

🏋️‍♂️ Unlock Peak Athleticism:
Revolutionize your training regimen with expert advice on functional movement tailored to enhance your athletic prowess. Witness your game reach new levels of excellence!

🛡️ Safeguard Your Aspirations, Ensure Your Legacy:
Embark on a journey to protect your most cherished asset - your passion for baseball. Velocity RX is your stronghold against injuries, a sanctuary for longevity, and a beacon for excellence.

🌟 Join Our Global Community:
Become a part of a movement dedicated to creating a legion of unbreakable arms. Connect with fellow players, coaches, and enthusiasts who share your vision for a thriving, injury-free baseball future.

Subscribe now and be part of a revolution rewriting the playbook on arm health! Together, we're not just players but guardians of a million dreams. Gear up, Master the Game, and Shield Your Power with Velocity RX!

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Remember, your journey to a million strong starts right here. Let's make history! 🚀⚾🔥

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Episodes
  • Inside The Velocity RX Elite Pitching Program
    May 18 2026

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    Most pitchers chase velocity by tweaking mechanics, copying drills, or grinding more throws. I take a different route: I start with the foundation. In this Velocity RX podcast, I give you a clear inside look at the Velocity RX Elite Pitching Program and explain why movement testing comes before any big mechanical change. When the body cannot squat, hinge, rotate, or stabilize on one leg, the “perfect cue” on the mound falls apart and the arm pays for it.

    I walk through my GAME test (Graded Active Movement Exam) and the specific screens I lean on for baseball pitchers, including shoulder coordination, scapular control, and the patterns that predict lost range of motion and future pain. We talk candidly about why so many athletes struggle with basic athletic movement today, how that shows up as preventable shoulder and elbow issues, and why rehab after Tommy John surgery can stall when something important gets missed. If you are still dealing with pain months after returning to throwing, you will hear exactly how my Mound Ready process looks for the real “why” and then fixes it.

    From there, I explain how we use OnForm video analysis to review tests and mechanics frame by frame, how corrective exercises fit into your routine without wasting time, and why I teach pitching “backwards” by mastering the finish and front-foot strike before piling on more. We end with the four outcomes I want every pitcher to earn over six months: a more bulletproof arm, blindfold command built on feel, a real velocity increase, and pitch correctability so you can miss a spot, know why, and fix it on the next pitch.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe for more pitching mechanics, arm care, and baseball performance training, share it with a pitcher who needs a better plan, and leave a review with your biggest velocity or command question.

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    20 mins
  • How A Pro Pitcher Fixed Fatigue And Found More Velocity
    Mar 26 2026

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    A pitcher can feel great in the first inning and still be fighting his body by the third. That’s the problem we dig into with Red Sox pitcher Austin Arlocker calling in from spring training, where the goal isn’t just throwing harder, it’s holding velocity, recovering well, and staying healthy across a season. Austin shares what the last few years of arm issues felt like, including nerve-type symptoms running from the neck into the arm, and why “no pain” didn’t mean “no problem” when fatigue kept showing up and the radar gun kept slipping.

    We get specific about what changed. We talk upper trap dominance, how a constant shrug can crowd the area under the collarbone and irritate the nerves, and why a simple drill like supine scapular depression can be a game changer when you do it consistently. Austin also breaks down how he blends band work, posture training, plyometrics, and just enough strength work to match his body, plus a surprising tool that keeps his arm feeling athletic: shooting basketball.

    Then we zoom out to pitching mechanics and pitch design. We cover why forcing an arm slot can backfire, how correcting early drift can improve timing so the arm isn’t always late, and how those changes show up in real numbers. Austin talks hitting a lifetime PR 97.1 and averaging mid- to upper-90s, plus the process of building a harder sweeper, shaping a high-movement changeup, and using team analytics to understand where each pitch plays best for swings, misses, and weak contact.

    If you care about pitching velocity, arm health, reducing arm fatigue, and command that holds up deep into outings, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with a pitcher who needs it, and leave a review with the biggest change you’ve made to stay healthy on the mound.

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    16 mins
  • Dr. Kevin’ Philosophy on Pitching
    Mar 16 2026

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    “Get fast down the mound” has become a default cue in modern pitching, and we think it’s a big reason so many arms are breaking. Coach Brian Hull joins me for a role-reversal Q&A where we dig into the mechanics that actually hold up over time, especially for high school pitchers who need both velocity and longevity. We start with the core idea behind the up-down-out approach: load the back hip first, get into the ground, and let that set the timing so the arm isn’t forced to play catch-up.

    From there we zoom in on front foot strike and sequencing. We talk about what “on time” really looks like, why early drift tends to create a late arm, and how rushed arm action can show up as drag, inverted W patterns, and unnecessary strain on the UCL and shoulder. I lay out my Tommy John formula (drift, shrug, drag) and why each piece can push pitchers toward the same outcome: a late arm under stress for too long. We also challenge trendy drills and early hip opening by comparing pitching to hitting, golf, and football, where leaking the hips early is an instant power leak.

    We finish with practical coaching solutions: drills to clean up foot drag, how to teach mechanics backwards from a strong finish, and why foundational movement like squats, hinging, and rotation has to come before “high-level” pitching work. We also cover warm-up efficiency when practice time is tight, throwing volume with purpose, recovery red flags based on where soreness shows up, grip tension (“hold the ball like an egg”), and even why set-shot basketball can build safe extension without beating up the arm.

    If you coach, pitch, or parent a pitcher, hit play, then subscribe, share this with your staff, and leave a review with the one cue you’re removing from your pitching program.

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    The Velocity Rx podcast mission is to help save one million arms by giving the very best mechanical, health, and arm care information to it's listeners.

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    45 mins
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