Engineered for Throwing Mechanics
Throwing is explosive and repetitive. Your gear should move with you.
GOAThletic sleeves support natural mechanics without altering arm path or timing. The compression is consistent, balanced, and built to handle high-velocity throws.
Best used for:
- Pitching workload management
- Bullpen sessions
- Multi-game tournaments
- Cold-weather warmup support
Targeted Compression That Stays Put
One of the biggest questions players ask is simple:
Will it slide during play?
No.
A silicone-polymer non-slip grip combined with 4-way stretch fabric keeps compression steady at 15–20 mmHg — even during long innings and high-sweat situations.
Where it supports:
- Forearm compression to help reduce arm pump
- Bicep and tricep stabilization to limit muscle vibration
- Smooth, second-skin fit with no bunching or rolling
It stays locked in without feeling tight or restrictive.
Lightweight. Breathable. Game-Ready.
Comfort matters when you’re throwing at full intensity.
The fabric is lightweight, moisture-wicking, and dries quickly — helping you stay comfortable in heat, humidity, or tournament schedules. Flat-lock seams eliminate chafing so you can focus on performance.
Compression Sleeve FAQs
What arm should I wear a compression sleeve on?
Pitchers typically wear it on their throwing arm to maintain warmth and help manage fatigue. Hitters often wear it on the lead arm to help reduce vibration and sting.
Are GOAThletic sleeves legal for youth and high school play
Yes. Solid-color designs comply with most NFHS and USSSA guidelines. Always confirm specific league rules, especially for pitchers.
Will the sleeve restrict my throwing motion?
No. The 2026 design supports natural mechanics and full range of motion without stiffness.
Does compression actually help pitchers?
Compression can help maintain muscle warmth and reduce excessive vibration during throwing. While it’s not injury prevention equipment, many athletes use sleeves as part of workload management.
Will it roll down during games?
No. The non-slip grip and stretch fabric are designed to stay secure through full-speed play.
How do I size a youth arm sleeve?
Measure the widest part of the bicep:
- Small (Youth): 7–9 inches
- Medium (Intermediate): 9–11 inches
- Large (Adult): 11–13+ inches







