Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Understanding the Stride and Glove Hand in Pitching

 

The stride smoothly transitions into the delivery phase, with the glove hand guiding the arm and body towards the target.

Stride and …

The purpose of the stride is primarily for balance and momentum.

The stride maintains balance and aligns the body for delivery, generates power, and propels the pitcher toward the plate.

.. The Glove Hand

The glove hand directs the body's movement and guides the pitch.

The glove hand maintains balance and control while guiding the pitching arm and directing the ball toward the target.

A precise glove hand movement helps the pitcher achieve better accuracy and control, reducing the size of the target area.

The Ideal Synergy

The stride smoothly transitions into the delivery phase, with the glove hand guiding the arm and body toward the target.

The momentum generated by the stride efficiently transfers into the pitch, maximizing velocity and accuracy.

Repeatable mechanics, particularly in the glove hand's role, are crucial for consistent results.

Understanding these concepts and addressing potential issues optimizes mechanics and improves overall performance.

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By practicing these techniques, you improve your accuracy and power.

We're so confident in our instructions that we offer a unique guarantee: if we can't help you get the ball to your target regularly, your instruction is free, no questions asked.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Weight Distribution: The Secret to Consistent Throws

 

If you've been struggling to hit your target regularly, the culprit might be your weight distribution.

If you've been struggling to hit your target regularly, the culprit might be your weight distribution. Understanding and correcting your weight placement significantly improves your accuracy and power.

The Problem: Weight in Front

When your weight shifts forward, your throwing arm is forced to work harder to compensate for the imbalance.

Your arm may struggle to find the target, resulting in missed throws. Your weight forward position limits your power generation, leading to weaker throws. Overcompensating with your arm puts unnecessary strain on your shoulder and elbow.

The Solution: Weight on Your Back Leg

The key to consistent and powerful throws is to center your weight between your feet, with a slight emphasis on your back leg. This balanced position allows your throwing arm to work efficiently and effectively.

Start with a balanced stance, feet shoulder-width apart. As you begin your throwing motion, keep your weight back onto your back leg.

Use your lower body to generate power, driving your weight forward through your front leg as you release the ball. Finish your throw with a smooth follow-through, ensuring your weight remains balanced.

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By practicing these techniques, you improve your accuracy and power.

We're so confident in our instructions that we offer a unique guarantee: if we can't help you get the ball to your target regularly, your instruction is free, no questions asked.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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856-524-3248
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Mastering Glove Hand Activity for Unmatched Pitching Control

 

The glove hand plays a vital role in initiating the pitching motion, maintaining balance, and transferring energy to the throwing arm.

A well-coordinated glove hand movement is crucial for a smooth and efficient pitching delivery.

The glove hand plays a vital role in initiating the pitching motion, maintaining balance, and transferring energy to the throwing arm.

The Pitfalls of Passive Glove Hand Activity

A passive glove hand hinders energy transfer from your lower body to your upper body, resulting in weaker pitches.

A passive glove hand leads to variations in your release point, affecting accuracy and control.

A passive glove hand disrupts your balance, making it difficult to maintain control of your body and the pitch.

Achieving Optimal Glove Hand Activity

To achieve optimal glove-hand activity, the front leg lift must maintain balance, the throwing hand faces second, and the glove hand faces home.

The next movement rotates the glove hand palm from facing the target with the palm facing the target to the palm facing the pitcher’s body.

The action promotes a stride and throwing action to bring the ball to the target with uncanny regularity.

Our Guarantee

An active, coordinated glove hand empowers you to deliver powerful, accurate, consistent pitches.

We're so confident in our instructions that we offer a unique guarantee: if we can't help you get the ball to your target regularly, your instruction is free, no questions asked.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

The Importance of Front Foot Position

The position of your front foot during your pitching delivery plays a crucial role in generating power, accuracy, and control.

The position of your front foot during your pitching delivery plays a crucial role in generating power, accuracy, and control.

A Well-Positioned Front Foot

Proper foot placement allows for a smooth transfer of energy from the lower body to the upper body, resulting in increased power and velocity.

A balanced stance provides a solid foundation for pitching motion, improving accuracy and control.

A consistent foot placement helps you establish a repeatable release point, increasing accuracy.

The Pitfalls of Improper Front Foot Placement

When your front foot goes behind your hip in the starting position, you can lose balance and power. Your weight shifts backward, making generating momentum and delivering accurate pitches difficult.

While this position may seem balanced, it can limit your ability to effectively generate power and rotate your hips. It can also lead to a slower and less powerful delivery.

Our Guarantee

A well-positioned front foot will empower you to deliver powerful, accurate, consistent pitches.

You can significantly improve your pitching performance by understanding the importance of front foot placement and following the guidelines provided in the Pro Pitching Institute's Programs.

We're so confident in our instructions that we offer a unique guarantee: if we can't help you properly place your front foot, your instruction is free, no questions asked.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Break Free from "Feeling" Your Pitch

Do you find yourself "feeling" your way through your delivery, hoping for the best? If so, it's time to break free from this unreliable approach and embrace a more precise and effective method.

Do you find yourself "feeling" your way through your delivery, hoping for the best? If so, it's time to break free from this unreliable approach and embrace a more precise and effective method.

The Power of Mechanics

"Feeling" your pitch often leads to inconsistency and frustration. When you rely on intuition rather than mechanics, your delivery becomes unpredictable, and you'll struggle to maintain a high level of performance consistently.

True pitching mechanics are about understanding and executing the correct movements. It's not about "feeling" your way through the motion; it's about following a proven process that delivers results.

Your lower body plays a critical role in generating power and accuracy. When your lower body is engaged correctly, it helps you transfer energy efficiently and consistently A common mistake is to land your front foot and then start your throwing motion. This limited movement restricts your power and control.

The Pro Pitching Institute's Approach

At the Pro Pitching Institute, we teach a proven pitching process that focuses on proper mechanics and body awareness. Our instruction is designed to help you correct movements and sequences to ensure a repeatable delivery, harness the power of your lower body to generate more velocity and accuracy and develop the ability to hit your target with precision and consistency.

Our Guarantee

We're so confident in our instructions that we offer a unique guarantee: if we can't help you turn your pitching command from a "feeling" into an expectation, your instruction is free. No questions asked.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Mastering the Fundamentals: Back Knee, Front Heel, and Glove Hand Position

 

A solid base, proper alignment, and efficient energy transfer are key to delivering accurate and powerful pitches.

A strong foundation is essential for any building; the same principle applies to pitching. A solid base, proper alignment, and efficient energy transfer are crucial to delivering accurate and robust pitches.

The Importance of Proper Positioning

To create a strong base, your back knee starts slightly behind your back foot. As you initiate your stride, your weight should shift towards your back foot, allowing for a powerful drive forward.

Your glove hand palm is facing towards your body. This position helps maintain balance and allows for a smooth energy transfer from your lower body to your upper body.

Your front heel is relatively close to your back heel, creating a compact and powerful stance. Your front foot is angled slightly towards your target, providing a stable platform for your delivery.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

You may lose power and accuracy if you shift your weight too early.

A long stride leads to imbalance and decreased control.

An incorrect glove hand position hinders your ability to generate power and maintain balance.

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Coach Skip Fast provides personalized instruction and helps you refine your technique.

By following these tips and seeking guidance from Coach Skip Fast, you elevate your pitching and achieve your full potential.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
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856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Velocity vs. Command: The Keys to Pitching Success

 

A strong, balanced starting position is the foundation of effective pitching and sets the stage for a powerful and accurate delivery.

Understanding Velocity and Command

Two critical components of a successful pitcher's arsenal are velocity and command. While velocity often gets the headlines, command is equally important, if not more so.

Velocity: The Raw Power

Velocity, simply put, is the speed at which a pitch is delivered. A high-travel fastball can be intimidating to hitters, making it difficult to react quickly. However, raw velocity alone isn't enough to dominate hitters.

Command: The Art of Control

Command is the ability to consistently throw pitches to specific locations. It's the art of hitting your spots, whether a low and away fastball or a knee-buckling curveball. A pitcher with excellent command can manipulate the strike zone, keep hitters off balance, and induce weak contact.

The Synergy Between Velocity and Command

While velocity and command are distinct elements, they work synergistically to create an effective pitching performance. A pitcher with high velocity and excellent command is a force to be reckoned with.

A fastball with pinpoint accuracy is much more dangerous than one without control. A pitcher with command can mix up their pitches effectively, keeping hitters guessing.

The Mechanics of Velocity and Command

To generate velocity and command, pitchers focus on their lower body, which is the engine room of their delivery. By generating power from the legs and hips, pitchers can transfer energy to their upper body and arm.

A strong core helps maintain balance and stability, allowing pitchers to deliver pitches with accuracy and power. A smooth, efficient arm action is essential for velocity and command.

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By following these tips and seeking guidance from Coach Skip Fast, you can elevate your pitching game and achieve your full potential.

Coach Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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