Fill your down time with dynamic balance.
Spontaneous pitch location relies on dynamic balance to deliver your
pitches into your target.
Walking on a balance beam, riding a bike and,
when properly managed, pitch location are all examples of dynamic balance.
Dynamic balance means your body is in a balanced
position where, when you make a subtle arm or
a leg movement, you force your body to move into an entirely different balanced
position.
During your hiatus, make it a point to discover the right sequence of arm
and leg movements that’ll make your throwing action part of your body’s dynamic
balancing routine and produce the spontaneous pitch location required to
succeed at the highest levels.
Don’t waste your forced isolation.
After 25+ years of studying how dynamic balance
generates spontaneous pitch location, we
realize one super-slow-mo pitching action accurately predicts your pitching
results.
When you make a super-slo-mo pitching motion and your motion stops as
your front foot hits the ground, your movements disconnect your throwing arm from
your body and you can’t know where any one pitch ends up.
During your hiatus, you can work toward your super-slo-mo pitching motion
ending with a throwing action and here’s a clue ...
Spontaneous pitch location is merely rearranging your movement sequence
so, when you complete your delivery, your throwing arm automatically delivers
your pitches into your target.
Accomplish this and, when you get back to the mound, your spontaneous
pitch location is sure to keep your Team
close enough to win every time you pitch.
You have a choice.
You can go back to the mound still hoping your
ball ends up where you want or you can use your baseball hiatus to have us over
prepare you to produce the spontaneous pitch location you’ve been searching for all along.
Want spontaneous
pitch location? Let’s talk!
Skip Fast
Pro Pitching Institute“Winning Pitch Location Strategies©” Author/Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-524-3248
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