Building A Durable Arm in the Off-Season
When the final out of the season is recorded, too many pitchers shut it downâor worse, jump straight into velocity work without building a solid foundation. The off-season is your golden window to create durability, increase velocity safely, and prepare the body for the demands of the next season.
Hereâs how we approach building a durable, high-performance arm at URATBB.
1. Fix Imbalances First with ArmCare.com
Before any throwing or training begins, we start with an ArmCare.com strength and mobility assessment. This gives us precise data on the shoulderâs internal and external rotation strength, range of motion, and overall symmetry.
But arm strength is just one part of the equation.
At URATBB, we take it further by also establishing a full athletic performance baseline, including:
Broad jump distance â to measure lower body power
Sprint speeds (10â60 yards) â to track acceleration and max velocity
Rotational medicine ball throws â to evaluate hip-to-shoulder energy transfer and rotational explosiveness
These tests give us a clearer understanding of how well a pitcher moves, how efficiently they generate force, and where theyâre limited. It also allows us to identify red flags that could affect durability, deceleration, or throwing mechanics.
Once we have the data, every athlete receives a custom corrective and performance planâstarting with what they need most.
2. Build Arm-Friendly Strength with Bodyweight & Functional Training
Not every pitcher needs to jump into heavy weights right away. In fact, many young arms benefit more from bodyweight and functional strength training during the off-season. Itâs about building usable strength in the right areasâwithout overloading joints or compromising mechanics.
We focus on:
Core stabilization and anti-rotation
Posterior chain activation
Controlled push/pull movements
Rotator cuff and scapular stability
ArmCare.com custom shoulder training
Hereâs a sample program for younger athletes to help get you started, just email us or fill out our intake form online and we will email it to you
3. Prioritize Recovery as Much as Training
You donât grow during the workoutâyou grow during recovery.
Our off-season plans include structured recovery built into every week:
90/90 Karaoke â 5 to 10 minutes
Foam Roll â 7 to 10 minutes
Marc Pro â 7 to 10 minutes
Combined with daily readiness tracking via ArmCare.com, athletes stay fresh, adapt faster, and reduce injury risk.
4. Start Throwing Intelligently
When itâs time to start throwing again, we never âjust play catch.â Every throw has a purpose and is tracked using PitchLogic. This gives us live feedback on:
Arm slot
Velocity
Spin efficiency
Release timing
Recovery workload
It allows us to ramp up smart, while also improving pitch shape and mechanics.
5. Train the Whole Athlete
A durable arm doesnât exist in isolationâitâs part of a fast, explosive, and athletic body.
Thatâs why we integrate:
Speed training for 10â60 yard sprints
Agility and lateral movement drills
Explosive medicine ball throws and jump training
This improves movement efficiency, boosts on-field athleticism, and supports long-term development.
Final Thoughts
Durability isnât built in-seasonâitâs earned in the off-season.
The pitchers who stay healthy are the ones who treat this time seriously, fix imbalances, train smart, and recover even smarter.
If youâre ready to build a more durable, high-performing pitcher this off-season, letâs get to work.