To get into your Starting Position, you lift your Front Leg to begin your motion, and, with that, your Hips move.
Your Uneven Hips
When your Feet are too far apart, a proper proprioceptive
reaction makes your Front Leg bring your Front Hip above your Back Hip.
Your unlevel Hips need to be level at release.
As another proprioceptive reaction, your Stride fixes your
motion.
As you Stride, Your Front Hip drops, get in line with your
Back Hip, and they are ready to fire.
The problem arises when your Hips follow your Throwing Hand
and the ball goes into a target area the size of your release window.
Your Even Hips
With your Feet close together, you rotate your Front Thigh
and limit your Front Hip to be even with your Back Hip.
Your Body is in balance, your Glove Hand moves ahead of your
Front Foot, and your Hips being level build your Lower Body response.
To get the ball to your target, your Glove Hand initiates
your Lower Body, your Lower Body pulls your Throwing Hand into your target, and
the ball goes to your target with uncanny regularity.
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