The front foot is critical in achieving consistent location in your throws.
Improper Timing
Starting with your front foot too far forward ahead of your
hip means, to compensate with an exaggerated stride to shift your weight
forward, you disrupt the throwing rhythm and make it challenging to locate the
pitch.
Better Direction
A balanced stance, having your front foot even with your back
foot at the start, allows you to initiate the throw with even weight
distribution and leads to better control over the ball's direction.
The Glove Hand Connection
The glove hand staying back creates tension and builds up
potential energy.
With your front foot balanced, your glove hand allows for a
smooth transfer of energy from the lower body through the core and into the
throwing arm, resulting in a more controlled and accurate throw.
Balance is Key
A balanced stance with your front foot, even with your back
foot, allows for a smooth weight transfer, proper timing with the glove hand
movement, and ultimately, greater control over the throwing motion.
Your movement translates to the ball consistently reaching
your target with pinpoint accuracy.
Getting Your Proper Back Knee Position
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you a foot position to
prompt a throw uncanny regularity, or your instruction is free … No questions…
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Coach
Skip Fast
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Pro Pitching Institute
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