Your Feedback Loops
Your Brain continually receives messages about your balance,
determines how you react to any imbalance, and dictates the movements needed to
stabilize your Body.
The only way to control your movements is to understand how your
Body reacts to your imbalances, then plan your movement around these reactions.
Poorly Timed Imbalances Hurt Command.
A plan that ends your Front Leg lift with your weight over
your Back Foot means your movement down the mound creates an imbalance, drives
your Body to self-correct, and alters your Throwing Arm path.
Start this way and, unless you find the right tempo, you’re unlikely
to produce the command you want.
Balance Drives Command.
However, end your Front Leg lift with your Body in balance, and
it becomes very possible to choreograph the end of your stride.
By finishing your delivery with the right imbalance, your Brain
uses your Throwing Arm to get your Body back in balance and, in the process, produce
the command that’ll keep your pitching dreams alive.
Make Your Command a Foregone Conclusion.
Once you design a Front Leg lift that’ll promote balance,
you can choreograph the self-corrections that’ll produce the command you want.
Need help with your Front Leg lift? Coach Skip is waiting
for your call.
Coach Skip Fast
Pro Pitching Institute
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+1-856-524-3248
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