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Facing the Reality About "The Arm" Injury

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(Note: this was a post I wrote in August 2018 for True Grind Systems, a sports performance training facility in Austin, TX. Some media that True Grind owns and included in the original post has been omitted. You can find the original blog post here .) Before I begin this rant, allow me to give you some background information about myself and how this topic came about. Since 2015, I’ve been a pitcher at an NAIA school in Texas. Before I set foot on a college campus, I had already gone through two elbow surgeries: an ulnar nerve transposition in February of 2013 during my senior year of high school, and an ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction – commonly referred to as Tommy John – later that September. After those two surgeries, I took a gap year to rehab and then pitched two full seasons at the NAIA level. During the summer after my second full season, I sustained a shoulder injury that ultimately led to a shoulder debridement surgery in May of 2017. Then, at some point bet...