It’s physically impossible to stop a Pitcher’s self-corrections,
but it is possible to manage them.
A Pitcher Works Hard When His
Self-Corrections Manage Him
A Pitcher who works hard is trying to figure out a weight
shift pattern that’ll take his throwing arm through the same path on every
pitch.
On an outing by outing basis, a Pitcher eventually finds a
productive arm slot, but, since there’s no way to duplicate this feeling from
one outing to the next, dominant back-to-back outings become few and far
between.
A Pitcher Works Smart When He Manages
His Self-Corrections
A Pitcher who works smart works with someone who’s trained
to make his throwing action his only self-correction. By doing this, his
throwing arm comes through the same path on every pitch, and he can expect his
pitches to travel directly into his target.
A Pitcher who uses his throwing action as his only
self-correction turns his pitching results into a repeatable physical reaction.
With the Right Coach, a Pitcher
Manages His Weight Shifts
The right self-corrections at the right time lead to pitches
traveling directly into a Pitcher’s intended target. To the trained eye, a
Coach uses a Pitcher’s disruptive weight shift patterns as a tool to make the
Pitcher’s only self-correction his throwing action.
Our programs instantly spot disruptive throwing arm
self-corrections. Instead of working hard, we give the Pitcher a simply
executed and amazingly effective way to permanently change his movement patterns,
and, by doing so, transition a throwing arm self-correction into a desired, lower body-prompted, throwing action
self-correction.
Not satisfied with your results. Let’s
talk.
Skip Fast
“Lower Body Driven by Choice, Not Chance”
Pro
Pitching Institute
“Law of Self-Correction©” Author/Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-524-3248
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