Proper back knee positioning contributes to better balance, body control, and ultimately, a more accurate throw.
Improper Back Knee Position
When your back knee is ahead of or directly over your back
foot, you disrupt your weight distribution and your body to tilts.
To adjust your body’s position mid-throw and regain balance,
you change your head position as you lift your front leg.
Your tilts disrupt coordination between your upper and lower body.
You lose control of your glove work and lower body movement,
and your lower body can't contribute efficiently to the throw.
You end up relying solely on your throwing arm to deliver the ball
which leads to less power and accuracy.
Proper Back Knee Position
With your back knee is positioned slightly to the second base
side of your back foot, your weight distribution remains centered, your body remains
balanced, and you prevent tilting.
Your glove hand is in a ready position to initiate movement
and the energy from your lower body through your core and into your throwing
arm.
Your efficient power transfer allows your lower body to
effectively pull your throwing arm into the throwing motion, facilitates a proper
back knee position, and leads to more accurate throws.
Consistent mechanics translate to throws that hit your target with
uncanny regularity.
Getting Your Proper Back Knee Position
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches your back knee position to
prompt your throw, or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and
no hard feelings.
Coach Skip Fast
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Pro Pitching Institute
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