I'm not a fan of the theory.
Do baseball pitchers use lighter balls in off-season practice?
What about batters, does using lighter bats in the off-season help their hitting speed in the regular season?
The only advantage I see to a lighter football, is if the QB is rehabing or trying to stay toned and or keep his mechanics or improve his mechanics.
If throwing a lighter ball had arm speed advantages, you would see wet rainy day ball throwing improvement. You almost always see a sluggish arm when the ball gets wet and heavier.
Yes. Actually look it up. Lighter bats are used in training to increase bat speed. With swinging there are underweighting and overweighting training principles.
As far as throwing, you really should check out Tom House’s stuff. All of the top NFL QBs and many MLB pitchers work with him.
I don’t think you will change your mind because you have a fixation on this subject, but it might be interesting stuff to learn about.
Drew Brees (before retirement) and Tom Brady throw lighter balls in the off-season, just FYI
Question on these transfer players if/once they reach the NFL....what university do they say they are from when they are on national TV? If a player plays 3 years for say UL and portals out to FL, and then they make the NFL...where do they say they played college ball?
Any word on where Lorenzo is ending up?
That would be huge!
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