ALL NEW FASTARM MAX

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PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES, COLLEGE & SERIOUS HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS

FASTARM PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This new version uses a heavier weighted 10 oz. regulation sized ball to provide even greater resistance, and improves external rotation to further develop your arm. The FastArm Max is ideal for professional athletes, college players and serious high school players ages 14 and up.

FastArm Max is perfect to work on arm speed and the curveball and change up coordination patterns.

The Fast Arm was invented in 1995, by Bob Kaiser, a former American Major League Baseball player, who played for many professional teams from 1968-1984, including the Sarasota Indians, Reno Silver Sox, Savannah Indians, Wichita Aeros, Cleveland Indians, Elmira Pioneers, Portland Beavers, Clinton Tigers, Montgomery Rebels, Anderson Tigers, San Antonio and Jacksonville Suns. Bob loves the game of baseball and invented the FastArm products to help the next wave of baseball players around the world.
 

FASTARM FEATURES

  • Add velocity warm up key muscles, build strong decelerators and improve your throwing coordination
  • The FastArm stops short arm throwing action (dropping the elbow below shoulder)
  • More accurate throws are result of training with the FastArm
  • Add 10 mph to your fastball with the FastArm
  • With FastArm's year round workout program increase arm strength and endurance

 

The FastArm acts like a catapult (a device designed by ancient Greeks to propel objects), in that it helps increase the (EPE) Elastic Potential Energy in your arm. Then it programs your arm to release the EPE and convert it to (KE) Kinetic Energy at the precise location (release point) where you maximize you Kinetic Energy Potential. The length, the weight, and the shape of the FastArm programs the coordination pattern that produces the greatest arm speed. The radial inertia the FastArm develops transmits its energy through the FastArm to your hand where you can achieve maximum arm speed. Features soft durable closed-cell vinyl foam grips for a comfortable yet strong grip. Each FastArm comes with a complete Instruction Manual on how to properly use it.

There is no reason the Fast Arm will not work for you. There are only a few players that have the natural coordination pattern to throw 90 mph, but with the Fast Arm and doing many repetitions starting from the cocking position you can program your entire body to duplicate the throwing motion with the ideal throwing mechanics for your body type to throw at your theoretical maximum velocity.

FASTARM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Grip Type: Closed-cell Black Vinyl Foam
  • Shaft Material: Solid Steel Hot Rolled 1018 Powder Coated
  • Head Size: Regulation size baseball
  • League Name: American Major League Baseball
  • Net Weight: 1.8 Pounds
  • Dimensions: 16 inches Long x 5 inches Wide x 5 inches Deep

 

Each FastArm is Hand-Made in the USA by Bob Kaiser and his skilled American craftsmen.

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Gripping the FastArm

Gripping the Fast Arm different ways causes the Fast Arm to rotate your forearm and hand in such a way that once the movement is smooth and has been imprinted on your muscular system it will be easy to then repeat those same motion when you are throwing a baseball instead of the Fast Arm. The bend in the Fast Arm will automatically rotate your forearm and hand during the pre-cocking to cocking phase and then again at the release point and also during the follow through phase. It is this sequence of rotations that develop your arm action that will improve your throwing mechanics and improve your contol and velocity. The Fast Arm will point up for the 2 seam fastball and change up. The 2 seam grip the shaft is between the index and middle fingers. The shaft is located between the middle and ring finger for the change up. The Fast Arm bends downward for the curveball and the 4 seam fsatball. The curveball grip has both fingers shifted to one side of the shaft and the 4 seam fastball the shaft is located between the the index and middle finger.

Gripping the FastArm

Gripping the Fast Arm different ways causes the Fast Arm to rotate your forearm and hand in such a way that once the movement is smooth and has been imprinted on your muscular system it will be easy to then repeat those same motion when you are throwing a baseball instead of the Fast Arm. The bend in the Fast Arm will automatically rotate your forearm and hand during the pre-cocking to cocking phase and then again at the release point and also during the follow through phase. It is this sequence of rotations that develop your arm action that will improve your throwing mechanics and improve your contol and velocity. The Fast Arm will point up for the 2 seam fastball and change up. The 2 seam grip the shaft is between the index and middle fingers. The shaft is located between the middle and ring finger for the change up. The Fast Arm bends downward for the curveball and the 4 seam fsatball. The curveball grip has both fingers shifted to one side of the shaft and the 4 seam fastball the shaft is located between the the index and middle finger.

These Fast Arm grips are going to automatically rotate your forearm and hand into the right position for each of the pitchesindicated either above or below in theprevious photographs. With repetition the forearm and hand will follow this same path when you throw the baseball imparting to the baseball the spin required for each pitch to beeffective. Release points will be illustrated in the following pictures.

HAND POSITIONS AT RELEASE POINT

The Fast Arm in the top left photograph is the 2 seam fastball and causes the hand to be rotated to the inside part of the baseball where the spin will cause the ball to sink. The amount of sink will be determined by the velocity of the pitch.

The photograph second from the top is the change up and it has rotated the hand inside the baseball sooner than this will slow the ball down and create more drop.

The curveball grip third from the top rotates the hand to the outside making the ball spin downward and slightly to the left.

The 4 seam fastball has the hand directly behind the baseball causing backspin and provides more force toward the target

The Fast Arm in the cocking position.

The cocking position is a
good place to start when you begin to train with the Fast Arm.
The cocking position will have your elbow at shoulder height
and directly in line with both shoulders. Practice raising the
Fast Arm in this position several times. Then swing it up to this
position illustrated below. Repeat the swing up 10-20 times

The Fast Arm in the cocking position.

The cocking position is a
good place to start when you begin to train with the Fast Arm.
The cocking position will have your elbow at shoulder height
and directly in line with both shoulders. Practice raising the
Fast Arm in this position several times. Then swing it up to this
position illustrated below. Repeat the swing up 10-20 times

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