VeloRESET has announced a new corrective exercise system designed to help parents support their pitchers effectively. The science-backed approach focuses on movement patterns and compensations that contribute to elbow and shoulder stress.

More information is available at https://www.veloreset.com/

The team at VeloRESET recognizes that youth pitching injuries continue to rise despite current prevention methods. That gap shows up in the injury burden itself: research from the American College of Sports Medicine shows nearly half of all youth pitchers report elbow or shoulder pain each season.

Many of these injuries trace back to movement pattern issues that go unnoticed until pain develops. VeloRESET offers parents a starting point through their Quick Diagnostic Quiz, which identifies movement patterns that may contribute to pain or performance issues. The educational assessment guides without requiring medical expertise or adding pressure on young athletes.

The corrective system addresses multiple contributing factors simultaneously, combining movement resets with mobility and stability work, activation techniques, and practical recovery strategies designed to fit real family schedules. The program incorporates spinal engine mechanics, recognizing that pitching velocity and arm health depend on how effectively the entire body generates and transfers force, not just arm strength.

Because the work targets full-body force production and adapts to real-world recovery constraints, the approach suits injured pitchers, athletes stuck in performance plateaus, and those in active recovery. It also accounts for youth-specific growth stages and development patterns, using age-appropriate strategies rather than scaled-down adult programs.

A VeloRESET representative explained, “Your pitcher isn’t broken. They’re compensating. Arm pain is usually a combination problem, not one cause. Early signs appear before injury, and parents don’t need to diagnose—just connect the dots. Clarity reduces fear and overreaction.”

The VeloRESET system distinguishes itself by addressing what the company identifies as common gaps in traditional training: recovery protocols often get overlooked in favor of velocity training, movement quality assessment rarely precedes mechanical instruction, and compensation patterns frequently develop unnoticed until pain forces intervention. By focusing on these areas first, the system aims to build a foundation for sustainable throwing before adding performance layers.

Founder Joey Myers brings credentials, including NASM-CPT certification, Corrective Exercise Specialist designation, and Functional Movement Screen training to the youth baseball space. His background includes Division-1 playing experience and more than 15 years of conducting corrective-exercise assessments, including over 10,000 youth movement evaluations.

For more information, visit https://www.youtube.com/@VeloRESET

VeloRESET

8930 North 6th Street
Fresno
CA
93720
United States

 

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