Is your pitching built on assumptions?
When little is known, much is assumed. As soon as you fall
into the trap where assumptions are treated as fact, you never really know
where any one pitch will end up.
When assumptive learning is all you know, you rightfully believe your
assumptions are fact, but, when you try to explain why you miss your target as
often as you do, assumptive learning falls apart.
Assumptive learning draws attention to what you don’t know, what you’re uncertain
about and what you sense is missing. Because solutions have yet to emerge, you
turn your usual assumptions into possible solutions.
With assumptions, your pitching future goes no further than your next
pitch and, because your next pitch is still based upon the same tired
assumptions, you never notice any sustainable improvement.
Instead, use gravity as the basis to test and question your
assumptions. Your testing and questioning systematically turns your assumptions
into statistically-backed knowledge.
Turn assumptions into
knowledge.
A gravity-driven line of attack imposes disciplines
different from and more focused than the undisciplined assumptive approach you’re
used to. As soon as you synchronize your well-intentioned assumptions to the
way gravity impacts your delivery, you significantly reduce the frequency of pitches
missing your target.
Failure essentially comes from an assumptive approach, but failure is avoided
when you analyze how your gravitational prompts impact your results.
Here’s the good news.
By following the back
foot orientations, foot placements and core activation routines outlined at the
Pro Pitching Institute, you
experience instantaneous improvement, meaningful reasons for every unacceptable
outcome and a plan that’ll systematically bring your worst misses closer to
your target.
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a friend!
Have a friend struggling with their pitching? Make sure to tell them about the Pro
Pitching Institute.
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