What’ll separate you from everyone else?
The answer is simple
… sustainable fastball command.
Whether
you’re a Little League Pitcher, a Professional Pitcher or any level in-between,
the movements presented in the Pro Pitching Institute web site teach you how to
use your lower body to produce pinpoint fastball command.
If you
don’t think fastball command is possible, you owe it to yourself to visit
ProPitchingInstitute.com.
Getting
your lower body to produce fastball command feels natural and normal, but,
here's the catch, so does your lower body not having any impact on your
throwing action.
When, on a
regular basis, most of your fastballs travel directly into your Catcher’s mitt,
you know your lower body is driving your results. When you never really know
where your fastball is going to end up, your lower body has nothing to do with
your throwing action.
The good
news is that, if you stay with the movements presented at
ProPitchingInstitute.com, I'll give every reason to expect every fastball to
travel directly into your receiver's target!
3 Reasons You Struggle with Your Command
There are simple 3 reasons your lower body fails to
produce fastball command and they all have one thing in common … a
front-to-back movement into your starting position.
These are
the 3 easily-solved causes for you losing your lower body and, consequently,
compromising your fastball command.
#1 ... You
begin your delivery with your back foot tilted. With a back-foot tilt, as soon
as your front foot comes off the ground, your body moves from front-to-back
which causes you to lose your lower half and, consequently, never really know
where any pitch is going to end up.
#2 … You
begin your motion with your feet too far apart. With your feet too far apart,
the instant your front foot pushes off the ground, your body moves back, you
lose your lower half and, again, you don't know where your pitch is going to
end up.
#3 … You
begin your delivery with your back-knee in front of over your back foot. With
your back-knee over your back foot, as soon as your front foot leaves the
ground, your body lurches back, you lose your lower half and your fastball
command suffers.
Here’s the good news.
Some simple
adjustments to your footwork and back leg positioning stop any front-to-back
movements during your starting position.
The
ProPitchingInstitute.com tells you how to correct each of these flaws.
More
importantly, by fixing your initial legwork, you experience the next-level
fastball command needed to attract next-level attention.
Try it.
It's simple, it's effective and it's sustainable!
The Pro Pitching Institute promotes next-level, fastball command.
The Pro Pitching Institute prioritizes the important aspects
of your motion while ignoring the less relevant things. In the end, by following the process outlined
at the Pro
Pitching Institute, you motion looks like the one you originally visualized,
but, instead of using strikes or stats to measure your results, you use your
ability to deliver every fastball directly into your Catcher’s target.
Tell a friend! Have a friend struggling with their fastball command?
Make sure to tell them about the Pro Pitching Institute.
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