Inaccurate Throws
When your front knee goes behind your front hip, you’re out of
balance and you disrupt your motion’s sequence.
Your throwing arm moves behind your body to regain your balance.
You end up "managing" the pitch location at the
release point which leads to inconsistent and inaccurate throws.
Accurate Throws
When your front knee is in front of your front hip, you free
up the rest of your body for the throw.
You land your stride, engage your lower body to power the
throw, and create a more coordinated sequence.
Because your lower body controls the movement, your throwing
arm stays in front of your body, and you deliver the ball with uncanny
regularity.
Improved Command
Significantly missing the target indicates your throwing arm
went behind your body.
Rather than trying to adjust at the release point rely solely
on your lower body leading your arm.
You're more likely to consistently hit your target.
Getting Lower Body Engaged
Proper balance achieved through a correctly engaged front leg
allows your lower body to power the throw and leads to more accurate and
consistent pitching.
The Pro Pitching Institute teaches you the balance to prompt a
throw with uncanny regularity, or your instruction is free … No questions… No
hassles… and no hard feelings.
Coach
Skip Fast
“Command by Choice, Not by Chance”
Pro Pitching Institute
https://propitchinginginstitute.com
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skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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