BFR throwing
Not a place we thought we’d be if you asked us even 5 years ago.
But thanks to @Tywhite27 player after player affirms the benefit.
Now with specifically modified equipment BFR throwing is a thing!! A GOOD thing!!
BFR Baseball course @ IMG Academy
The future of baseball rehab and development is here
If you’re interested in hosting a public course or want a private course just for your team, shoot me a DM
Took a week off from throwing after our last high school game and now we start the process of getting ready to go for the summer. Super fortunate to have the awesome tech at @Prime_Reaction to help with the process. #OneDayBetter#ChaseGreatness#Classof2028
On July 11, 2026, ORS is bringing their BFR Throwing Course to Columbia, MO - hosted at the University of Missouri in partnership with @unconquerablept
Here's what makes this course different from anything else out there:
→ The instructor, Dr. Tyler White DC, developed this entire approach from the ground up over 4 years of hands-on work with throwing athletes. This isn't theory. It's a refined clinical system.
→ The Delfi equipment has been specifically modified for throwing application - longer tubing for full arm extension, posterior-facing pneumatic ports so the connection point stays clear during the throwing motion, and extra velcro on the cuffs to prevent slippage during high-velocity movements. Two years of equipment evolution went into getting this right.
→ Evidence-based BFR protocols for in-season and off-season throwing programs
→ Arm care, return-to-throw, and performance applications
→ Hands-on application with the modified Delfi PTS setup
→ CEU credits
📍Columbia, MO - University of Missouri
📆July 11, 2026
🎓CEU credits available
👨⚕️Instructor: Dr. Tyler White, DC
If you work with baseball, softball, or any overhead throwing athlete - this is the course that has been four years in the making.
Seats are limited. Register at https://t.co/QdbdPpYWSN
A great reminder to little league baseball parents. Just because your kid isn’t in pain doesn’t mean they can pitch multiple games in a weekend or throw 90-110 pitches a game.
They’re still developing, don’t push them and mess up their future. Play where your coach cares about your future.
McGinley J, Lampe K, Van Pelt B, Wyatt C, Ulman S, Schmidt B, Prebensen M, Wilson P, Jones J. One-Third of Asymptomatic Youth Baseball Players Exhibit UCL Subapophyseal Avulsions. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2026 Apr 22:S1058-2746(26)00223-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2026.04.026. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 42031256.
Your boy was on @InjuryTerritory last week talking about changing the performance and rehab game with BFR throwing and hitting. Give it a watch! @FoulTerritoryTV
Injury Territory: Ponce Injury Raises Questions https://t.co/5TKy4KgB0Q via @YouTube
If you haven't already listened, check out what the baseball world is talking about and the exciting future of player development and rehab.
Big things coming!
https://t.co/h2AfbGd1wx
@Owens_Recovery@unconquerablept
@srbrown70 Uh oh, information is getting out. I know of a few teams that have been using AI to detect pitch type based on the pitchers mannerisms and body positions for at least a year now. I’m happy this is public knowledge now.
Had a conversation over coffee in my office with John Garrett who was with Rapsodo at the time where he was saying if we can get the 9 point axis of ball flight (may have worded that wrong) that we could theoretically design pitches that move and break at different times if we reorient seams and play with grip and pressure to analyze seam orientation through ball flight. Essentially designing pitches to break later and move differently than the player can perceive. Never fully figured out how to master this. Just too many minute variables.