4 Goals for an Outstanding Pitching Warmup
By: Cindy Bristow

I am constantly amazed at how LONG pitchers take to warmup, and yet how bad most of them pitch at the end of it all. Discover 4 goals every pitcher should have for her warmup.

If your pitcher's warmup more closely resembles wrist-snap-day than pitching, and takes close to an hour to complete, then chances are your pitcher could benefit from knowing the 4 goals to an Outstanding Pitching Warmup.

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Here are 2 facts that all pitchers must face, and all pitching warmups should consider:

  1. You're warming up to dominate in the game, not in the bullpen!
  2. You're warming up to dominate someone holding a $400 weapon!
Make your warmup matter!
Following a usual lengthy warmup, most pitchers go into the game only to struggle in the first inning and pitch better in the 2nd to 4th innings. If that's the case then the obvious question is – why couldn't she throw better in the first inning if she just warmed up? And the answer is, because her warmup didn't have enough to do with actual game-like pitching. If it takes the game for her to warmup, then save your pitcher some time and either don't have her warmup (not the suggested option), or improve her warmups.

Watch any softball pitcher warmup and they all start to look the same. Close up flips or snaps, followed by other different body-position drills from various mid-way distances until the pitcher gets behind the rubber doing frantic walk-throughs that more closely resemble run-throughs. Until about 40 minutes later she's FINALLY on the rubber and mad about how she's pitching.

If this sounds familiar it should – it's repeated every day by thousands of pitchers across the country who really believe they are "warming up". I'm not suggesting there's only one way to warmup and anyone who doesn't do it that way is wrong. What I am saying is that your pitcher's warmups should get them ready to be their best from the first batter on. And, just as pitching motions are slightly different for every pitcher, their warmups should be as well. Ask any pitcher why they do what they do in warmups and you'll usually hear "I don't know, I've always done it this way", or "My old pitching coach told me to do this". Pitching warmups are usually:

And yet, when a pitcher goes into a game, she needs to be: Those two lists have NOTHING in common, so it's easy to see why pitchers struggle when they get into games. Instead of trying to make an old warmup routine fit into game qualities why don't we work backwards and take the qualities we need to have in a game and put them into our warmups? Makes all kinds of sense, doesn't it?!

So with that concept in mind, let's look at the 4 Qualities Your Pitcher's Need to Have in their Warmups:

  1. Warmup Your Body – get your body warm
  2. Warmup Your Pitches – get your pitches ready to go
  3. Warmup Your Mind – get your mind focused & ready
  4. Warmup Your Dominance – leave bullpen feeling on Top of the World!
Leave the drills for practice. That's what drills are – they're practice tools to help address specific problems, not warmup tools. Once you get warm, if it's a practice day and you need to improve on something specific then do a drill that addresses that specific issue – but doing drills just to do them, or because you think they warm you up – well, that's wasting valuable warmup time.

Remember, 2 very important things:

Make your warmup count!