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The Composite Xelerator Fastpitch Softball Pitching Trainer and Warm Up Tool with 12 Inch Premium Leather Indoor Ball for Improved Grip

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About The Composite Xelerator Fastpitch Softball Pitching

The Composite Xelerator is our newest, most advanced Xelerator model ever. It combines the weight and perfect balance of The Original Xelerator, with the superior 12" leather ball of The Ultimate Xelerator, to produce the world’s best Softball Pitching Trainer for Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced pitchers. HOW IT WORKS: All Xelerator training products are designed to “perfect” the pitching plane and store that perfection as muscle memory. This leads to increased speed and accuracy during the game. By continuous repetition of the circular pitching motion, The Xelerator gently pulls the arm into the perfect pitching plane and stores this motion into the body’s muscle memory. This develops a pitching plane that promotes a long arm and a perfected line of force that translate into the maximum velocity possible. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: Easy To Use – The Xelerator is a self-correcting training device. It automatically pulls your arm into the perfect pitching plane. Since the ball is never released, there is no need for a catcher. This allows you to train indoors or out all year, on your schedule. Reduced Training Time - The Xelerator reduces training time from hours to minutes by allowing the pitcher to replicate up to 100 pitches per minute through a continuous circular pitching motion. Quick & Easy Warm-Ups – The Xelerator can be used as a warm-up trainer before games or between innings. A relief pitcher can warm up in a few minutes, without a catcher and be ready to enter a game. Helps Reduce Injury – The Xelerator is also beneficial for conditioning of the arm and shoulder. Corrects Bad Habits - The Xelerator is self-correcting and eliminates bad pitching habits learned over years of practice resulting in improved technique and increased accuracy.