Without an ability to locate your pitch, your dream of becoming
a Major League Pitcher fades.
Forward weight shifts.
When you begin motion with your feet wider than your hips, your
motion contains a forward weight shift. Your mind senses your forward weight
and forces you use your throwing arm to offset your forward weight shift. You delay
your throwing hand into release, you expand your release window and you cause
yourself to lose control over where your ball ends up and how your ball
behaves.
Here’s the proof.
During Spring Training, you’ll see lots of Pitchers taking
the mound who want to get promoted to the Majors. The biggest reason these
Pitchers are still in the Minors is their inability to locate their pitches
against professional hitters. When you watch a Spring Training game, you’ll
notice these Pitchers all have the same footwork. Each of these Pitchers begin
their motion with their feet farther apart than their hips.
Here’s more proof.
When you watch a Spring Training game, watch Spring Training
game backwards.
When you see a Pitcher miss their target outside their Catcher’s
body, on their next pitch, focus on their foot placements before their front
foot even comes off the ground. What you’ll see is the Pitcher beginning their
delivery with their feet placed wider than their hips.
Shrinking your target
area is easy.
One of the many things you can do to shrink your target area
to begin your motion with your feet under your hips, but, remember, many other
things must happen before you’ll know how to produce sustainable location at the
highest levels.
For more information about other fixes, contact me.
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