Footwork plays a crucial role in setting the stage for good glove work and exceptional command.
Wide Footwork and Balance Issues
When your foot distance is too wide, most of your weight stays
on your back foot. Your throwing arm "pulls" you forward to maintain
balance and takes away focus from controlling the throw.
With your arm busy with balance, your glove work becomes
reactive rather than proactive, follows the path of your throwing arm, and
loses its ability to guide the throw precisely.
Narrow Footwork and Glove Control
By narrowing your foot distance, you establish a proper center
of balance right in front of your back foot. You create a stable base freeing your
throwing arm to focus on generating power and delivering the ball accurately.
Now, your active glove work can take charge. The glove
initiates the throwing motion, guides your throwing arm along a predetermined path,
and leads to a more controlled and precise throw.
Benefits of Proper Footwork
A stable base and efficient power transfer from your lower
body to your throwing arm allows you to generate maximum velocity, resulting in
a fastball with a good zip.
When your mechanics are sound and your glove work guides the
throw precisely, the grip you use on the ball becomes the primary factor
dictating its movement (curveball, slider, etc.).
Better Balance
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you to begin your motion
with your Feet close together, or your instruction is free … No questions… No
hassles… and no hard feelings.
Coach Skip Fast
“Lower Body Involvement”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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