Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Your Proper Stride Length Creates Command

 

When your stride is right, your shoulders arrive aligned at foot strike to give you a clean line to the target and allow energy to move from the ground through the body and into the ball.

When your stride is right, your shoulders arrive aligned at foot strike to give you a clean line to the target and allow energy to move from the ground through the body and into the ball.

Too Long = Open Shoulders

You overstride, your body must catch up, and your front shoulder pulls off target.

Now you’re open early, and the arm must fight to find the target.

Too Short = Closed Shoulders

You under stride, your lower body never fully works, and your front shoulder stays closed too long.

Now everything is late, and the arm must force the throw.

The Real Issue Isn’t Stride Length

It’s a sequence.

Your body arrives at foot strike balanced, moving toward the target, and ready to rotate.

That feeling isn’t guessed; it’s trained.

Why This Matters

When your shoulders aren’t aligned at foot strike, energy leaks, velocity drops, and command disappears.

Because now the arm is doing a job the body didn’t finish.

Sequence Over Strength

Most pitchers try to fix their stride length directly.

That’s backward.

Fix the sequence, the stride organizes itself, the shoulders line up, and the ball finds the target.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Why Your Front Leg Lift Determines Command

 

Your front leg lift is the starting point of command.

Without a Balanced Front Leg Lift

Your foot plant becomes gravity-driven, not controlled, meaning you’re falling into your motion, direction becomes inconsistent, and your release point moves.

The ball may land near the target, but not precisely into the target.

With a Balanced Front Leg Lift

Fastball command starts here.

A balanced front leg lift gives you stability, direction, and control.

From there, your glove hand helps guide balance and direction, your lower body begins to engage, and your throwing arm triggers at the right time.

The arm follows what the body builds.

How Command Is Built

Command is not something you produce when the sequence is right.

A stable front leg lift, controlled movement toward the target, and a connected delivery create command.

Sequence Over Strength

Your front leg lift is the starting point of command.

If it’s stable, the motion has a chance.

If it’s off, everything that follows becomes compensation.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Lower Body Engagement

Lower-body engagement creates stability and helps send the baseball accurately to the target.

 Lower-body engagement means coordinating your feet, legs, hips, and core in the right sequence, so your body generates power, creates stability, and sends the baseball accurately to the target.

Foot Position and Front Leg Lift

Your foot position and front-leg lift are where lower-body engagement begins.

These first movements influence balance, weight transfer, and how well the larger muscle groups work together through the motion.

A balanced front-leg lift creates a controlled, stable posture that allows energy to transfer cleanly from the ground through the body toward the target.

Glove Hand Leading to Foot Strike

The glove hand is the trigger that moves the motion toward foot strike and helps synchronize the lower body’s contribution.

As the glove hand moves, the upper and lower body begin to work as one, helping drive the sequence, and letting the lower body move with purpose and timing.

When the glove hand works correctly, it becomes the catalyst that connects the entire delivery.

Automatic Release Point and Command

When the glove hand leads to the motion and the lower body engages in sequence, the body organizes itself to deliver the ball consistently to the target.

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The Missing Foundation of Pitching Mechanics
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

YOUR STANCE PROMOTES LOWER BODY ENGAGEMENT

How you set them determines how the kinetic chain works or doesn’t.

Your feet are the starting point of your entire motion.

How you set them determines how the kinetic chain works or doesn’t.

Broken Start

A wide or incorrect stance breaks the sequence before it even begins.

Your weight can’t transfer cleanly, your hips and core don’t fully engage, and your lower body fails to lead

Your arm becomes isolated, your release point becomes inconsistent, your command suffers, and your motion becomes effort-driven.

When your base is wrong, everything that follows is compensation.

Proper Start

A balanced stance sets up everything you want in a delivery.

A clean weight transfer, controlled movement forward, and proper hip rotation

Your glove arm triggers the sequence, your lower body leads the motion, and your energy moves toward the target.

Your arm stays loose and responsive, your release point becomes repeatable, and your command becomes more natural.

Why Your Feet Work

The feet don’t just support and organize the body.

When your stance is balanced, your glove hand guides the direction, your hips rotate with purpose, and your stride stays online.

The sequence builds itself.

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We’re confident in this approach because it works.

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“Sequence Over Strength” –
The Missing Foundation of Pitching Mechanics
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856-524-3248
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