Without A Balanced Front Leg Lift
Your foot plant is gravity-driven.
This suggests a lack of control over the intentional
placement of the feet.
When the ball is delivered, it lands
within your target area, but not consistently into your target with the desired
precision.
With A Balanced Front Leg Lift
Fastball command
originates from a combination of a balanced front leg lift.
Balanced front leg
lift is the starting point, providing stability and control for the subsequent
movements.
A well-managed
glove-hand action contributes to balance, direction, and initiating the kinetic
chain.
A well-timed
throwing arm trigger synchronizes the upper body's throwing motion with the
power generated by the lower body drive.
The throwing arm
action is a secondary function to this foundational balance.
Fastball Command
The initial stages of the pitching motion, particularly the
balance achieved during the front leg lift, are the primary determinants of
fastball command.
A stable, controlled lift sets the stage for more precise
and repeatable delivery.
In contrast, an imbalanced lift leads to a less controlled,
gravity-dependent foot plant and consequently, less accurate pitches.
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“Beyond Arm Strength: Unleashing Lower Body Power Through Proprioception”
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