Your
biological drive for balance works in very predictable patterns.
When
pitching, you can choose to use these patterns to your advantage, or you can allow
them to stand in the way of your success.
You can
quickly jeopardize your results
When your
movements into your leg lift cause even the slightest balance issue, you end up
letting these biological patterns use your throwing arm path for balance.
By allowing
your biological patterns to control your throwing arm path, you never know with
any certainty where any one pitch ends up, you invite patient hitters to wait
for your misses and, in the end, you always seem to struggle to keep your Team
close enough to win.
You can
permanently enhance your results
When you know
the biological patterns that’ll end your front leg lift with your weight centered
between your knees, you can rely on another set of biological patterns to use
your throwing action for balance.
In the
process, your throwing action delivers your pitches where you want, you
challenge every hitter to make solid contact with your pitches and you become
known for keeping your Team close enough to win.
You can decide
your future
Here’s a
quick test that’ll speak volumes.
When you make
a super-slow-motion delivery, do your biological patterns stop your delivery as
your front foot hits the ground? If the answer is “yes”, you’re letting your biological
patterns work against you.
Our “Winning
Pitch Location Strategies©” forces your super-slow-motion
delivery to end with a throwing action. Make this happen and your biological
patterns are working in your favor!
Want to know more? Visit the Pro Pitching Institute.
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E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-524-3248
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