The way your body works
When you move down the mound, you’re going to use your
throwing arm to offset any forward weight shift.
When your body uses your throwing arm for balance, you can’t
complete your delivery until your front foot comes back to earth and you center
your weight between your feet.
All this takes time and during this time and, at normal
speed, you give runners every chance to steal on you.
“Slide steps” solve the stealing issue, but create
a location issue
To speed your journey into release and stop runners from
stealing on you, you increase the distance between your feet, lift your front
foot and slide down the mound.
Consequently, by pushing your throwing path to its
limits, your slide step solves the issue of holding the runner but makes it
nearly impossible to know where any one pitch will end up.
Why would
you want to “slide step”?
When you slide step, you end up holding the runner, but risk
missing your target over the plate and having your opponent drive your miss.
Your job is to keep your Team close enough to win. When
you slide step, you risk not doing your job and putting your Team in hole they
can’t climb out of.
Stop having to “slide step”
My “Winning Pitch Location Strategies©”
teach you how to not use your throwing arm for balance. Instead, how to use your
throwing action for balance.
By seamlessly eliminating the need to use your throwing
arm for balance, your time to the plate matches any “slide step” without
compromising your pitch location.
Have an issue with your pitch location when you “slide step”?
Let’s talk!
Skip Fast
Pro Pitching Institute
“Winning Pitch Location Strategies©” Author/Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-524-3248
Pro Pitching Institute
“Winning Pitch Location Strategies©” Author/Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-524-3248
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