What is your sequencing?
Next time you look at your motion, focus on your front leg/hand
separation sequencing.
When, after you begin your stride, your hands separate, you
know your biological need for balance is using your throwing arm path to offset
your stride.
When your natural need for balance takes over your throwing
arm path, you cannot possibly know with any certainty where any one pitch ends
up.
As a result of your stride coming before your hand separation,
whether you realize it or not, every pitching session is spent TRYING to figure
out a way to control your biological drive for balance.
The solution is not as simple as you think.
Contrary to widely held beliefs, no one has the will power
to simply demand your hand separation to come before your stride.
However, you do have the power to better manage your
biological need for balance.
Right now, it is your biological need for balance that ends
your front leg lift with your weight over your back foot.
With your weight over your back foot, you have one choice …
stride and use your arms for balance.
Therefore, you change your stride/separation sequence by making
your weight distribution into your front leg lift more efficient.
Do this and, instead of striding out of your front leg lift,
you come out of your front leg lift with your hand separation triggering your
stride.
What is in your future?
If you can’t find a way to get your initial legwork to change
your hand separation/stride sequence, ask me for help.
My “Winning Pitch Location Master Strategies©” will teach you how to use your hand separation to
produce the pitch location required to compete at the highest levels.
Want to know
more? Contact me through the Pro Pitching Institute
website.
Pro Pitching Institute
“Winning Pitch Location Strategies©” Author/Coach
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