How your body works.
Whether pitching or merely going through your daily
activities, your body is hardwired to keep itself in balance.
Your body accomplishes this by giving you no choice but to
end your front leg lift with your weight centered in one of two places.
- You end your front leg with your weight centered over your back foot or
- You end your front leg with your weight centered just in front of your back foot.
Each weight distribution produces characteristically
predictable result with uncanny accuracy.
Weight centered over your back foot.
The instant your front foot comes off the ground your body
goes to work to center your weight within your base of support. (With one foot
touching the ground, your base of support becomes the distance between your
knees.)
When you fail to obsess over your movements into your front
leg lift, you allow your knees to cross one another, you lose your base of
support and, to stay in balance, you force your body to center your weight over
your back foot.
With your weight centered over your back-foot, to get your
body moving toward the plate, you must make some movement that’ll shift your
weight toward the plate.
The instant you shift your weight, until your front foot
gets back on the ground, your throwing arm is used to get your weight back to
center.
The degree to which you use your throwing arm path to balance
your body determines the size of your target area.
Weight centered just in front of your back foot.
You shrink your target area to the size of your Catcher’s
mitt by finishing your front leg lift you’re your weight centered just in front
of your back foot.
By being fanatical about your movements into your front leg
lift, your body instinctively centers your weight between your knees.
From this position, instead of shifting your weight toward
your target, you use your glove side to rotate your body down the mound.
By rotating down the mound, you keep your throwing arm free
to respond to your foot plant. When your front foot contacts the ground, your planned
body position forces you to use your throwing arm to get your body back in
balance. .
By plan, to get your body back in balance, your throwing
action literally turns into a throwing reaction.
As a spontaneous reaction to your body position at foot
plant, you throwing hand comes through a consistently tiny release window, the
additional torque from your lower body enhances your throwing arm speed and the
addition energy generated by your lower body cause your pitches to break closer
to the plate than usual.
Fast track your improvement.
Lots of people can throw hard, but few know where their
pitches will end up. To be one of the few pitchers who throws hard and knows
where each pitch will end up, obsess over your movements into your front leg
lift. To fast track your journey to spontaneous success, visit the Pro Pitching
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