Showing posts with label #inner_coach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #inner_coach. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Are you using your legs?

When you keep your legs connected to your upper body, you  produce sustainable fastball command.

At foot plant, your "mind's built-in response mechanism" sense a glove side imbalance. 
- To get your body back in balance, demands your "mind's built-in response mechanism" you make a throwing action.
- Your spontaneous throwing (re)action makes your location a non-issue.
- No matter your grip or release, by throwing through your target you opponent see fastball arm speed and late ball movement.
Since you're using your body the way it was built to work, calling upon your  "mind's built-in response mechanism" to produce your results makes your delivery injury resistant.
When you use your throwing arm for balance, your "mind's built-in response mechanism" releases your throwing arm to complete your delivery after your feet are back on the ground and your weight is back in balance.
- Your throwing arm works independently from your lower body. - Your throwing arm having to drag your back hip forward expands your target area.
- Your natural energy stops in your throwing elbow or shoulder.
- The small ligament tears created by your natural energy misdirection makes you extremely injury prone.
Dominance, movement, deception and arm health make keeping your lower body connected to your upper body a must for all driven pitchers.

Ask me to show you how to keep your lower and upper bodies connected.

L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute 
856-524-3248


“My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Do you end with ONE Spontaneous Throwing Reflex?


One spontaneous throwing reflex comes comes from keeping your throwing arm free to react to your lower body activity at foot plant.

You keep your body in balance in one of two ways ...

  1. You use your arms for balance or
  2. You use your lower body for balance.
A coach who teaches you (lets you) use your throwing arm for balance...
  1. Delays your throwing arm from responding to your hips at foot plant, 
  2. Expands your release window and 
  3. Corrupts your results.
 A coach who teaches you to use your lower body for balance...
  1. Keeps your throwing arm free to instantly respond to your hips at foot plant, 
  2. Brings your throwing hand through a consistently tiny release window, 
  3. Produces stellar results and 
  4. Keep your throwing arm structure intact and Tommy John resistant.
Ask me to show you how to use your lower body to drive your dominance.

L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   
“My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”