6 Reasons LeStrova Is Becoming the Missing After-Throwing Step for Baseball Parents

Dr. Ryan Miller, PT

By Dr. Ryan Miller, PT

If pitch counts, J-Bands, ice, and sports rubs still leave you guessing after throwing days, this is where LeStrova fits. It is not for throwing through pain — it is the post-throwing wind-down step for sore, tight, overworked throwing-arm muscles.

1. It Fits After Throwing, Not Before

1. It Fits After Throwing, Not Before

Most arm-care routines are built around getting the arm ready: warmups, J-Bands, mechanics, and pitch counts.

LeStrova fits after the throwing is done, when the shoulder and upper arm still need to wind down from the work future seasons depend on.

2. It Does Not Rely on a Harsh Menthol Burn

2. It Does Not Rely on a Harsh Menthol Burn

Biofreeze, Icy Hot, and Tiger Balm can feel strong because they create hot or cold skin sensations.

LeStrova is different because it is not built around a harsh burn your kid wants to wipe off — it is built to become the after-throwing step that actually sticks.

3. It Uses Dead Sea Magnesium Chloride

3. It Uses Dead Sea Magnesium Chloride

After every throw, the shoulder and upper arm still have to slow the arm down.

LeStrova uses Dead Sea magnesium chloride to support the muscle wind-down side after repeated firing, braking, and throwing.

4. It Is a Cream, Not a Spray or Bath

4. It Is a Cream, Not a Spray or Bath

Magnesium sprays can dry fast, and Epsom salt baths are hard to repeat after every real baseball day.

LeStrova is a cream, so parents can rub it directly into the throwing shoulder and upper arm as a simple step the routine can actually keep.

5. It Completes the Routine Without Replacing the Serious Stuff

5. It Completes the Routine Without Replacing the Serious Stuff

LeStrova does not replace pitch counts, J-Bands, rest, PT, or a doctor.

It fits after ordinary throwing days when the shoulder and upper arm feel sore, tight, tired, or overworked — so the responsible routine finally has an after-step.

LeStrova
Pitch Counts & Bands
Ice & Menthol Rubs
⚾ When It Fits
After Throwing
Before & during throwing
After soreness shows up
💪 Main Role
Helps arm wind down
Gets arm ready / tracks workload
Creates hot or cold sensation
🧴 Routine Fit
Rub in and done
Useful, but not an after-step
Often messy, strong, or wiped off
✅ Best For
Completing arm care
Warmup & workload control
Temporary relief feeling
6. It Comes With a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

6. It Comes With a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

You do not have to judge LeStrova from one perfect night.

The 30-day guarantee lets you try it through real practices, games, long toss, shortstop throws, and tournament weekends — and if it does not become the after-throwing step your routine was missing, you get your money back.

Sarah Johnson
Sarah Johnson
Wait this is actually what we were missing lol. We do bands before games but never had anything simple for after he throws.
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Mike Thompson
Mike Thompson
My son refuses the icy hot stuff because of the smell 😂 this has been way easier to get him to actually use after practice.
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