Rubber Bands
The concept of using your lower body to generate power in your
throw is similar to the rubber band and propeller in the toy airplane.
Just like the rubber band stores potential energy that's
released to spin the propeller, your legs, and core can be "wound up"
during the pitching motion to create potential energy through hip rotation and
core engagement.
In Pitching
The energy release is a smooth transfer of power that travels from
the legs through the core and into the throwing arm.
Your hips forcefully rotate creating a significant amount of
torque before your upper body starts its movement.
The torque generated by your hips travels up through your core
and into your throwing arm and contributes to producing velocity and accuracy
of your throw.
The Rubber Band Analogy
The rubber band analogy highlights the importance of using
your lower body to generate power in your throw.
While the analogy simplifies the mechanics, the concept of
storing and transferring energy is relevant.
Working Your Motion
Visualize "winding up" your lower body during the
leg lift and then releasing that energy through your hips and core as you
throw.
Practice drills that emphasize leg drive, core rotation, and a
smooth transfer of power from your lower body to your upper body.
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to manage your Lower
Body … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.
Coach Skip Fast
“Lower Body Involvement”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
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