The glove arm plays a crucial role in maintaining balance during the pitching motion.
In Balance Mechanics
When you're balanced, you throw the ball with uncanny
regularity and fluid velocity.
Your center of gravity is directly over the back foot instep
and your base is stable.
With proper balance, you set the direction for your throw by
your glove arm moving across your body.
As the stride finishes, the glove arm's palm naturally turns
upward and guides the throwing hand into a smooth release precise release.
Out of Balance Mechanics
Conversely, your throwing arm commands inaccurate throws, and forced
velocity.
An overactive front knee finishes behind the front hip and throws
off your center of gravity.
Due to the misplaced front knee, your weight gets transferred
entirely to the back foot.
Since you're trying to regain balance, the glove arm can't
contribute to the throwing motion effectively.
Despite a natural landing and shoulder clearing, due to the
imbalance, you force your release which leads to missing the target "over
the plate."
Getting Lower Body Engaged
When you're balanced, your glove arm maintains balance and
guides accurate pitches.
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you the balance to prompt a
throw uncanny regularity, 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
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