Wednesday, December 27, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Send the Ball to Your Target!

Your Starting Position balances your weight to right in front of your Back Foot.

Questionable Shoulder Alignment

Your Shoulders must stay close to guide your baseball to your target.

When you Stride too far, your Starting Position causes your Body to land with your Shoulders open.

When your Stride ends up short, your Starting Position causes your Shoulders to close, and your ball misses your target.

Your exact Stride length guides the ball around your target.

First-Class Head Control

However, when your Starting Position prompts your Glove Hand to fire your Foot Strike, your Head guides the ball’s location.

Your Glove Hand engages your Lower Body and pulls your Throwing Hand to send the ball to your target.

Your Head moving toward your target prompts the ball to go toward your target on every pitch.

Creating Head Control

Your Starting Position balances your weight to right in front of your Back Foot.

As you move into your release, your Shoulders being in line with your target keeps your Head in place.

There’s no conflict and your Throwing Hand naturally sends the ball right to your target with uncanny regularity.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Weight Balanced!

Your Feet are placed one baseball width apart and you flared your Knees outward.

The best Pitchers have their weight create an environment where they deliver the ball automatically to their target.

Bad Balance

You place your weight over or in front of your Back Foot and your delivery is out of balance.

To hit your target, the only use of your Glove Arm is to keep you closed.

Essentially, your Foot Strike clears your Glove Arm, and your Throwing Arm makes a throwing action.

Your Throwing Hand works alone, and your command gets spotty.

Great Balance

However, placing your weight on the Second Base side of your Back Foot keeps your Body in balance.

To hit your target, your Glove Arm is free to come across your Body and your Lower Body gets involved with your motion.

Almost simultaneously, your Foot Strike pulls your Lower Body forward and your Throwing Hand into release.

You hit your target with uncanny regularity.

Creating Good Balance

Your Feet are placed one baseball width apart and you flared your Knees outward.

At this point, if you don’t straighten your Back Leg, your Back Knee begins over the Little Toes of your Back Foot.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Foot Position Right!

 

As a conscious effort, you lift your Front Leg to make sure your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

Foot Placement

The right Foot Position promotes your motion’s “balance” and gets your ball to travel directly into your target.

Common Foot Placement

When you place your Feet more than one baseball width apart, you start an adverse sequence of events.

Your Front Foot naturally goes behind your Front Knee and you “balance” your weight over your Back Foot.

With your weight over your Back Foot, your Body uses your Throwing Arm to offset your Stride, your Foot Plants, and you begin your Throwing action.

Your ball rarely goes into your intended target.

Good Foot Placement

Your ideal Front Foot distance is one baseball width away from the Back Heel of your Back Foot.

As a conscious effort, you lift your Front Leg to make sure your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

Your Front Foot lift “balances” your weight just in front of your Back Foot and allows your Glove Hand to fire toward your intended target.

Your Glove Hand flips, your Lower Body drives your Throwing Hand, and you deliver the ball to your target with uncanny regularity.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get You into a Starting Positions!

A better Starting Position has your Front Knee finishing in front of your Front Hip and your Glove Hand starting under your Chin.

You have a natural pitching process built to deliver a much larger portion of your pitches directly to your intended target.

Bad Starts

Your Front Knee finishing behind your Front Hip puts your weight over your Back Foot and an undefined Glove Hand spot.

You can’t help but come out of this position with your Front Foot ahead of your Glove Hand.

You land your stride, get your Glove Hand out of the way, and deliver your pitch.

Your Throwing Hand working alone means the likelihood your ball goes to your target decreases exponentially.

Good Starts

A better Starting Position has your Front Knee finishing in front of your Front Hip and your Glove Hand starting under your Chin.

With your weight just in front of your Back Foot, your Glove Hand works ahead of your Front Foot.

Your Glove Hand ahead of your Front Foot causes you to land your stride, have your Glove Hand pop up, and deliver your pitch all at the same time.

Your pitch goes to your target with uncanny regularity.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Stride to Be Right!

Learn a natural pitching process built to deliver a much larger portion of your pitches directly to your intended target.

Learn a natural pitching process built to deliver a much larger portion of your pitches directly to your intended target.

Weight Over Your Back Foot

With your Feet greater than one baseball width apart, your Front Knee goes behind your Front Hip, and your weight goes over your Back Foot.

To get out of this position, your Throwing Hand offsets your Stride.

You land your Stride, then your Throwing Hand delivers the ball to your target.

Like throwing Darts, the ball goes where your Throwing Arm sends the pitch.

Better Yet Place Your Weight Just in Front of Your Back Foot

With your Feet placed one baseball width apart and your Thigh rotating outward, your Front Knee stays in ahead of your Front Hip.

Your Front Knee/Front Hip position keeps your weight just in front of your Back Knee.

From this position, your Glove Hand causes you to get your Lower Body into the pitch and make your “Stride and Throwing” the same action.

Your Lower Body pulls your Throwing Arm into release and sends the ball into your target with uncanny regularity.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Head Positioned!

When your Feet begin one baseball width from one another, your Head stays still.

To find your target with uncanny regularity, a natural pitching process built to keep your Head in the right position throughout your motion produces spectacular results.

Your Foot position gets your Head too far in front of or one baseball from the Back Heel.

Head In Front of Back Foot

When your Front Foot starts more than one baseball width from your Back Heel, your Head starts too far away from your Back Heel.

Your natural reaction becomes getting your Front Knee behind your Front Hip.

Your Head moves, you Stride, and then deliver your pitch.

Your ball takes an unpredictable path and produces inconsistent command.

Head Over Back Foot

When your Feet begin one baseball width from one another, your Head stays still.

Your natural response is lifting your Front Leg, so your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

With your Head in place, your Glove Arm starts your motion and fires your Lower Body.

Your Lower Body brings your Throwing Hand through a precise release point.

The ball then hits your target with uncanny regularity.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Balance Your Weight!

You create balance when your Front Knee begins in front of your Back Knee and your Front Leg finishes in front of your Front Hip.

 Your pitches going right to your target means your weight is evenly balanced.

Your misses are caused by your weight being out of balance.

Weight In Front of Your Body

Your weight to be out of balance turns out to be your Front Leg, Glove Hand, and Stride Foot location.

Your Front Leg needs to be in front of your Back Knee, your Front Leg going behind your Front Hip puts your weight over your Back Foot, and you compensate with your Glove Hand location.

You land your Stride and throw the ball to your target.

Weight In Front of Your Back Leg

To get your ball to your target with uncanny regularity, your pitch goes to your target with your weight in balance.

You create balance when your Front Knee begins in front of your Back Knee and your Front Leg finishes in front of your Front Hip.

Your Glove Hand takes you out of this balanced position, and your Lower Body pulls your Glove Hand into release.

Your Throwing Arm reacts to this motion, and you deliver the ball to your target.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Glove Hand to Activate Your Delivery!

 

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Get Your Glove Hand to Activate Your Delivery!

No Glove Hand Activity

Due to your Starting Position, your Front Leg comes off the ground and your Knee begins behind your Front Hip.

To get out of this position, your Front Foot moves forward, extends your Foot, and hits the ground.

At the point your Front Foot hits the ground, your Glove hand balances your Body, and your Throwing Arm takes over to deliver the ball to your target.

Your aim depends upon the angle of your Front Foot in your Starting Position.

The chances the ball goes to the same point depend upon your Throwing Hand release.

Quality Glove Hand Activity

Due to your Starting Position, your Front Leg comes off the ground and your Front Knee consciously stays in front of your Front Hip.

To get out of this position, your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip and your Glove Hand moves your Lower Body.

When your Glove Hand clears your Lower Body, your Throwing Arm reacts to your Glove Hand and delivers the ball to your target with uncanny regularity.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you the best “Pitching Process” on every motion that gets your pitch to your target with uncanny regularity, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

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“The Pitching Process Doctor”
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Correctly Position Your Front Leg!

Your Glove Hand creates an imbalance to, at the same time, prompt your Foot Strike and Throwing Action.

Your Front Foot Goes Behind Your Hip

In your Starting Position, your Front Leg finishing behind your Front Hip places your weight over your Back Foot.

With your weight over your Back Foot, your weight needs to get back in balance.

Your weight gets back in balance at your Foot Strike.

Your weight balanced at your Foot Strike finds your Throwing Hand working alone to get your ball to your target.

Your consistency suffers and the ball rarely finds your target.

Your Front Foot Lands Even With Your Back Foot

In your Starting Position, your Front Foot finishing even with your Back Foot centers your weight just to the front of your Back Foot.

With your weight in front of your Back Foot, your weight is in balance.

Now, to get your Body to move into your Throwing Action, you must shift your weight.

You shift your weight by sending your Glove Hand forward.

Your Glove Hand creates an imbalance to, at the same time, prompt your Foot Strike and Throwing Action.

Your pitch goes into your target with uncanny regularity.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

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Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Turn Your Command into an Expectation!

Your Lower Body causes your Glove Hand to pull your Throwing Hand into release, and your release brings the ball to your target with uncanny regularity.

“Feeling” Your Motion

When you “feel” the way your Body moves, something gets in your way, and the ball misses your target.

“Feeling” the way your Body moves is like throwing darts.  Sometimes the dart goes where you want, but most of the time, the dart goes somewhere else.

Mechanics is not about “feeling” the way your Body naturally moves, mechanics is all about the way your Body to meant to move.

Command Is a Need

You want your motion to deliver the ball to your target, but your Lower Body presents an obstacle.

Your Lower Body doesn’t really rotate. All it does is land your Front Foot.

Your Front Foot lands and you go into your Throwing Motion.

Get your Lower Body involved, and the ball goes into your target.

Command As an Expectation

You get your Lower Body involved with your motion and there’s nothing stopping you from delivering the ball to your target.

Your Lower Body causes your Glove Hand to pull your Throwing Hand into release, and your release brings the ball to your target with uncanny regularity.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

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Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

FREE Instruction When Your Body is Wrong!

 

A good Back Knee, Front Heel, and Glove Hand Palm Position is all you need to command your pitching into your target with uncanny regularity.

A good Back Knee, Front Heel, and Glove Hand Palm Position is all you need to command your pitching into your target with uncanny regularity.

Your Back Knee Position.

Your first step places your weight just in front of your Back Knee.

Your Back Knee needs to begin at the Second Base Side of your Back Foot.

Your Glove Palm Hand Position

Next, your Glove Hand position keeps your weight just in front of your Back Foot.

Your Glove Hand Palm position goes to the center.

Your Front Heel Position.

Finally, by placing your Feet close to one another, your weight assuredly ends up just in front of your Back Foot.

Your Front Heel is close to your Back Heel.

Something is Wrong

Whenever you can’t hold your Starting Position and need to make a throwing action, something isn’t right.

Your Back Knee beginning over or ahead of your Back Foot, your Glove Hand Palm beginning in front of the center, and your Front Heel too far away from your Back Heel causes you to make a throwing action.

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Your Back Knee, Front Heel, and Glove Hand Palm positions produce command.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you the best “Pitching Process” on every motion that gets your pitch to your target with uncanny regularity, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

FREE Instruction When We Can’t Add Command to Your Velocity!

 

The extra velocity comes from your Lower Body encouraging your Stride and your Throwing Arm to deliver the ball to your Catcher’s target.

What is velocity?

Velocity is the speed at which your ball gets to your target without giving the batter little time to think about the pitch.

Most Pitchers don’t realize is most of the time the hitter swings at pitches outside the strike zone.

Where does Velocity come from?

Any weight shift from any part of your Body prompts your velocity to come from your Throwing Arm working alone.

When your Lower Body isn’t involved, you Stride and throw the pitch.

What is command?

Command is your ability to deliver the ball with velocity right into your target.

Command and velocity improve your results.

You send the ball right to your target, keep the Hitter off balance, and get the outs in the spots you want.

What’s the origin of command?

The extra velocity comes from your Lower Body encouraging your Stride and your Throwing Arm to deliver the ball to your Catcher’s target.

Once your Glove Arm prompts your Lower Body to fire your Throwing Hand, your Hips prompts your Throwing Arm.

Now, the Hitter has a deal with all your pitches.  

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Balanced Starting Position

 

The best position is keeping your Front Knee in front of your Front Hip and your Front Heel in line with your Back Toe.

Why?

To get your pitch to the target with uncanny regularity, you must keep your weight back, have your Glove Hand prompt your Lower Body, and your Lower Body pulls your Throwing Hand through to the target.

Your Body’s movement prompts your Throwing Arm to deliver the ball to your target.

Anything other than your weight back stimulates a series of at least 20 reactionary instances that’ll cause your pitch to not hit your target.

Bad Starting Positions

Any position where your Front Knee is behind your Front Hip is an instance where your ball misses your target more than hits your target.

You land your Stride, your Front Hip catches up with your Body, and you deliver the ball like you were throwing darts.

Some of your pitches hit the target, but many more missed.

Good Starting Position

The best position is keeping your Front Knee in front of your Front Hip and your Front Heel in line with your Back Toe.

Your Glove Arm naturally turns your Lower Body, your Shoulders follow, and your Throwing Arm fires your pitch.

Your Stride and Throwing Action become one motion.

Quality Instruction or You Don’t Pay!

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

A Motion Producing One Result

 

The easier way to get your Body in balance is with your Front Heel near your Back Heel.

Easy Balance

You want your Front Heel to begin close to your Back Heel.

- With your Heels close to each other, when you lift your Front Foot, you preserves your balance, and you deliver the ball with your Glove Hand.

- Without your Heel-to-Heel relationship, your weight shifts, your Head moves, and your land your Stride before your Throwing Arm delivers the ball.

The easier way to get your Body in balance is with your Front Heel near your Back Heel.

Your Throwing Arm

You want your Glove Hand to prompt your Lower Body to fire your Throwing Arm.

- When the Pitcher’s motions are in balance, their Glove Hand tips their weight and naturally turns.  They land their Foot Strike, and their Throwing Arm sends the ball to their target with uncanny regularity.

- When the Pitcher’s motion contains an imbalance, their motion is much simpler. The Pitcher lands their Stride, and their Throwing Arm sends the ball to their target. The number of pitches going into their target is like throwing a dart at a dart board ... sometimes you hit your target, but most of the time you miss.

Make your Throwing Arm involved by your Body being in balance.

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Your Produce or Your Instruction is Free

 By getting your weight over your Back Foot and shifting your weight toward the plate, your Glove Arm initiates your Throwing Action.

There is a motion where you send every baseball directly into your target with uncanny regularity.

This motion contains 5 dominant and coordinated segments to keep your weight over your Back Foot.

In the last step, your Glove Hand tips your weight forward, your Glove Hand naturally turns, and you deliver the ball with uncanny regularity.

 This ultimate motion looks this way …

1.     Your Back Foot begins to the Second Base side of your Back Foot,

2.     Your Front Foot starts very close to your Back Foot,

3.     When lifting your Front Leg, your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip,

4.     Your Hands separate in front of your Body, and

5.     Your Glove Hand movement triggers your Throwing Arm to send your pitch to your target with uncanny regularity.

Except for the last step, every phase has a well-defined action to keep your weight always centered over your Back Foot.

How can this motion be FREE?

By getting your weight over your Back Foot and shifting your weight toward the plate, your Glove Arm initiates your Throwing Action.

 As your Glove Arm shifts your weight to the target, your Throwing Arm naturally finds your target with uncanny regularity.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

The Desired “Pitching Process” You’re Searching For

Finding your target with uncanny regularity comes from being “in balance” or starting your motion with your Front Knee in front of your Front Hip.

 Finding your target with uncanny regularity comes from being “in balance” or starting your motion with your Front Knee in front of your Front Hip.

Your Front Knee getting behind your Front Hip is an “out of balance” position, not an “in balance” motion.

Your Body is Always Getting “In Balance”

Your Body always does several natural things to get back to “in balance”.  The instant you’re “out of balance” becomes the instant your Body makes these adjustments.

What does happen – What should happen.

1.     Hips follow Glove Arm - Your Glove Arm triggers your Lower Body.

2.     Stride and Throw - Your Throwing Action is part of your entire motion.

3.     Front Foot before Stride - Your Glove Arm needs to move before your Front Foot.

4.     Heels too far apart - Your Heels being close create an “in balance” motion.

5.     Throwing Arm trigger - Your “in balance” motion has your Glove Arm promoting your Throwing Action.

6.     Uneven Hips - Your Lower Body rotates.

7.     Late Hands separation - Your Hands need to separate before your Stride.

8.     Front Knee position - Your Back Knee begins toward Second Base.

9.     Shoulder alignment - Your Shoulders need to be aligned with your Hips.

10. Stride timing - Your Stride needs to happen before your Hands move.

11. Stride with Feet first - You need your Front Foot to move after your Hands.

12. Throwing Hand offsetting Stride - Your Throwing Hand needs to stay in front of your Body.

13. Bent at Waist - Your Body is vertical going into your release.

14. Throwing Arm initiates Throwing Action - Your Glove Arm initiates your Throwing Action.

 

Add five segments to your starting “Pitching Process” and you stay “in balance”, you send your ball to your target with uncanny regularity, and your motion should never change!

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you these 5 Segments on every motion, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

SHOULDERS, COMMAND, AND YOUR LOWER BODY

Moving into your Stride with your Shoulders in line also brings your Lower Body in line.

Shoulders In Line

As you move into your release, your Shoulders being in line with your target promotes your Lower Body and locates your pitches.

Moving into your Stride with your Shoulders in line also brings your Lower Body in line.

This loosens your Glove Arm to get your Lower Body engaged in your Throwing Action.

Your Lower Body pulls your Throwing Hand into release and drives the ball into your target with uncanny regularity.

Shoulders Out of Line

Your Shoulders out of line signifies your Lower Body needs to get in line with your Shoulders.

The only way to do this is to land your Stride.

With your Front Foot on the ground, your Shoulders move in line, and you make your Throwing Action.

Your Glove Arm follows your Throwing Arm, and your Lower Body is there to stabilize your actions.

Your Front Foot on the ground means your Glove Arm, instead of firing your Lower Body, is used to balance your motion.

Get “Legitimate” Shoulders

To find your target with uncanny regularity, you want your Glove Arm to prompt your Lower Body, and your Lower Body to start your Throwing Action.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin with your Shoulders in line on every motion, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

FRONT KNEE LIFT, COMMAND, AND YOUR LOWER BODY

 

When your Glove Hand Palm pops up, your Glove Arm fires your Lower Body.

No Lower Body

When your Front Knee goes behind your Front Hip, you have a single point of balance.  

Your Throwing Hand fires the ball to your target.

Your Glove Hand works to keep your Body in balance, and you deliver the ball to a larger-than-expected target area.

Setting Up Your Lower Body

With your Back Knee in the proper position and your Feet one baseball width apart, your Front Foot comes straight up.

The movement of your Front Foot places your Front Knee in front of your Front Hip.

With your Front Foot in front of your Front Knee, you’re able to enable your Lower Body.

Solid Lower Body Engagement

Your Glove Hand comes forward until your Glove Hand Palm pops up.

When your Glove Hand Palm pops up, your Glove Arm fires your Lower Body.

Your Lower Body propels your Throwing Hand to deliver the ball to your target with uncanny regularity.

Get a “Legitimate” Front Knee Lift

To find your target with uncanny regularity, you want your Glove Arm to prompt your Lower Body, and your Lower Body to start your Throwing Action.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin with your weight in front of your Back Foot, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

“Legitimate” Foot Strikes

You end your Starting Position with your weight balanced just in front of your Back Foot.

 Preliminaries

Gravity controls your Throwing Action.

Either your weight causes you to “Stride, then Throw” or you “Stride and Throw”.

Foot Strike, Then Throw

You end your Starting Position with your Front Hip behind your Back Leg.

Your Body fighting with gravity causes you to lose control of your entire motion.

Your Front Leg brings your weight forward and you land your Foot Strike.

You find your balance, get ready to throw your pitch, and deliver your ball.

Your weight initiating your Throwing Action gets the ball to a larger-than-expected target area.

Foot Strike, And Throw

You end your Starting Position with your weight balanced just in front of your Back Foot.

From this balanced position, your Glove Hand initiates your Stride.

Your Glove Hand comes forward, your weight shifts and your Lower Body initiates your Throwing Arm.

Gravity causes your Glove Hand Palm to go up, and you deliver the ball to your target.

Your Throwing Arm follows your Glove Hand, and you find your target with uncanny regularity.

Get a “Legitimate” Foot Strike

To find your target with uncanny regularity, you want your Glove Arm to prompt your Lower Body, and your Lower Body to start your Throwing Action.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin with your weight in front of your Back Foot, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
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856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

“Legitimate” Shoulders

 

Your Glove Arm moving toward your target animates your Lower Body.

“False” Shoulders

Your Shoulders being out of line with your target makes it much more difficult to hit your target.

You’re wasting your time with your Glove Hand position prompting your Shoulders to aim away from your target.

With your Glove Hand encouraging your entire Body to direct your ball away from your target, your Front Leg lift positions your Front Knee behind your Front Hip.

With your Front Knee behind your Front Hip, your Lower Body fails to get involved.

You miss your target and, without an incentive for your Throwing Hand to hit your target, this will continue.

“Legitimate” Shoulders

A way to find your target is to get your Shoulders to be in line with your target and fire your Glove Arm.

Your Glove Arm moving toward your target animates your Lower Body.

With your Lower Body involved, your Front Leg lift reacts to your Shoulder position, your Lower Body fires, and the ball goes to your target.

You find the ball going into your target with great regularity.

Get “Legitimate” Shoulders

To find your target with uncanny regularity, you want your Glove Arm to prompt your Lower Body, and your Lower Body to point toward your target.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin your motion with your Shoulders in the right position, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

“Legitimate” Internal Rotation and Your Front Knee

 

To create a position for your Front Knee to end up in front of your Front Hip, your Feet begin close together.

Preliminaries

Your Body is always in balance.

“False” Internal Rotation creates balance when your Front Knee goes behind your Front Hip.

In “Legitimate” Internal Rotation, you produce balance when your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

“Legitimate” Internal Rotation

To create a position for your Front Knee to end up in front of your Front Hip, your Feet begin close together.

From this position, you want your front Thigh to rotate outward.

Your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip, your Front Toe lines up with your Back Hip, and your Front Foot toes point toward Home Plate.

“False” Internal Rotation

Without exception, your Feet in any other position prompts your Front Knee to go behind your Front Hip.

No matter how you maneuver your Body, your Lower Body will always follow your Throwing Arm, your ball will periodically go into your target, but no regularly.

You rely on the Hitter to make your outing something with structure.

Get “Legitimate” Internal Rotation”

To find your target with uncanny regularity, you want your Front Knee to stay in front of your Front Hip.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin your motion with your Feet in the right position, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2023, Pro Pitching Institute.

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

“Legitimate Internal Rotation” and Your Glove Hand

 

Your Hip movement pulls your Throwing Hand forward and your pitch goes to your target with uncanny regularity.

Preliminaries

Your Body is always in balance.

You either don’t realize your Body maintains your balance or your produce balance.

In “Legitimate Internal Rotation”, you produce balance. In “False Internal Rotation”, you forget about your balance.

“Legitimate Internal Rotation”

When you produce balance, your Front Leg lift mirrors a balanced position.

From this position, your Glove Hand moves first, and the rest of your Body follows your Glove Hand movement.

Your Glove Hand movement takes you into your Stride, and, as a natural balanced reaction, you fire your Hips.

Your Hip movement pulls your Throwing Hand forward and your pitch goes to your target with uncanny regularity.

“False Internal Rotation”

From your Front Leg lift to your Stride, your natural response becomes your Throwing Hand going behind your Body.

To keep your Body in balance, your Throwing Hand essentially offsets your Stride.

The weight from your Stride causes your Front Foot to hit the ground, your Throwing Arm delivers the ball, and your Hips follow.

Your Throwing Arm working by itself expands your target area.

Get “Legitimate Internal Rotation”?

You want your Body to be in balance, drive your pitch, and command the ball to hit your target.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin your motion with your Body in balance, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2023, Pro Pitching Institute.

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Your Foot Position and Command

 

Your Heels in line with your target and one baseball width apart keeps your motion in balance, your Glove Hand promoting your motion, and you command with uncanny regularity.

Preliminaries

Your motion depends on where your Feet touch the ground.

The correct Foot Positioning promotes great Glove Work and exceptional command.

However, when your Foot Positioning is off, your Body moves out of balance, your Glove Work is reactionary, and your command suffers.

Your Foot Position

Your good Front and Back Heels produce balance.

With your Heels too far apart, your motion loses its balance, your Glove Work becomes nonexistent, and your command suffers.

However, your Heels in line with your target and one baseball width apart keep your motion in balance, your Glove Hand promotes your motion, and your command produces with uncanny regularity.

Your Glove Work

Your Glove Work takes your Body out of balance.

Most important is that your Glove Work causes your Lower Body to open. land your stride, and pull your Throwing Arm into release.

Your Lower Body drives your Throwing Action, and your Throwing Action takes the ball directly to your target.

Need Your Foot Positioning?

If you want your Body to be in balance. drive your pitch, and your command to hit your target, the Pro Pitching Institute is here for you.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin your motion with your Feet one baseball width apart on every pitch, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2023, Pro Pitching Institute.

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Glove Hand and Command

Your Glove Hand naturally turns over, you Stride, and your Throwing Hand delivers the ball to your target.

Your Glove Hand Palm

Your Glove Hand Palm flipping up powers your Throwing Action.

It’s the timing of your Glove Hand Palm that determines the size of your target area.

Your Glove Hand makes your target area the size of your Glove all the way to nonexistent.

No Glove Hand

When you begin your motion with your Front Foot behind your Front Hip or your Front Foot wider than your Shoulders, your Glove Hand Palm reacts to your motion.

Your Glove Hand is used for balance, goes the way your Body determines, and essentially moves where needed.

Your Throwing Hand delivers the ball into a target area that’s larger than a controlled Glove Hand Palm naturally produces.

An Ideal Glove Hand

Ideally, you want your Body to be in balance.

Being in a balanced state means your Front Foot is even with your Back Toes and your Front Toe point toward your target.

Your Glove Hand naturally turns over, you Stride, and your Throwing Hand delivers the ball to your target.

Your ball goes directly to your target.

Better Command

Your Glove Hand Palm regularly places the ball in your target with uncanny regularity.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you a Glove Arm movement to promote your command, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

                                                  Copyright © 2023, Pro Pitching Institute.

 

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Your Glove Arm and Command

Depending on your balance within your Starting Position, you either command the ball with uncanny regularity or use your Throwing Arm to command the ball within a much larger target area.

Your Body Needs Balance

In your motion, your Glove Arm is used for balance.

Depending on your balance within your Starting Position, you either command the ball with uncanny regularity or use your Throwing Arm to command the ball within a much larger target area.

Out of Balance

You’re out of balance when an overactive Front Knee finishes behind your Front Hip and places all your weight over your Back Foot.

Heading to your release, your Glove Arm wants to keep your Body in balance and, as such, is not involved with your release.

You naturally land your Stride, your Glove Side Shoulder clears, and you release your pitch.

Your release forces your Throwing Hand to miss your target over the plate with indisputable consequences.

In Balance

Being in balance finds your “center of gravity” directly over your Back Foot Instep.

Your good Stride begins with your Glove Arm moving toward your target and ends with your Glove Arm Palm naturally turning upward.

With your Body in balance, your Glove Arm has freed itself to guide your Throwing Hand into release.

Better Command

Your Throwing Action regularly places the ball in your target with uncanny regularity.

The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you a Glove Arm movement to promote your command, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

                                                  Copyright © 2023, Pro Pitching Institute.