How your body works.
- Your hips and shoulders want to stay over one another.
- With both feet on the ground, you’re able to twist your hips and your shoulders will follow.
- When perched on one leg, without resistance the ground, it’s physically impossible to rotate just your hips.
The flawless command you want.
The ability to start your delivery by opening your front
shoulder begins with you ending your front leg lift with your weight centered
just in front of your back foot.
Your lower body is driven to follow your upper body rotation.
Your lower body reacting to your upper body creates the imbalance that sends
your body rotating down the mound.
As a natural reaction to rotating down the mound, you lose
control of your stride and foot plant. Your front foot hitting the ground
generates a spontaneous chain reaction that produces flawless command.
Your chain reaction looks like this.
- Your front hip finishes your stride to the home plate side of your back-shoulder.
- As a natural reaction, your back-shoulder needs to catch up with your front hip.
- Consequently, your back-shoulder pulls your throwing hand through a consistently tiny release window.
- No matter your grip or release, your ball goes where you want, with the movement you expect and your opponent clearly seeing a fastball arm speed.
Your textbook command begins with you opening your front
shoulder.
The spotty command you have.
By ending your front leg lift with your weight over your
back foot, to move into your motion, you must shift your weight toward your
target and, as a result, move straight down the mound.
When you let this happen, your hips lead your upper body your
shoulders, and, at foot plant, you use your legs to get your core back to
vertical. When you move straight down
the mound, your shoulders and hips stay over one another, and you end your
stride with your front shoulder closed to your target.
By using your legs to right your body, you must use your
upper body to complete your motion.
Therefore, when you start your motion with your weight over
your back foot, by opening your front shoulder to your target, you turn your
results into a competitive nightmare.
Every “what” deserves a “how”.
To discover a starting position that lets your front
shoulder opening produce the high-level command you need to succeed, visit the Pro
Pitching Institute.
No excuses, only reasons.
There’s no excuse for you not knowing where your next
pitch is going to end up. Your first step to removing this tragic flaw is to pick
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