A pitcher's starting position influences their proprioceptive awareness and the subsequent sequencing of their kinetic chain.
Your Foot Position
The pitcher setting their feet one baseball width apart sets
the foundation upon which their entire delivery is built. Correct footwork is
essential for a smooth and efficient motion.
When the feet are properly aligned, the glove hand can work
effectively, contributing to balance and leading to better command of the
pitch.
Your Front Foot Lift
The front knee stays in front of the front shoulder, the front
heel lines up with the back toes, and the front toes point toward the target.
Your Glove Work and Throwing Action
The glove work causes the lower body to open and land the
stride, highlighting the pitching motion's integrated nature, where the upper
body (glove arm) helps drive the lower body movement.
The movement initiated by the glove hand helps to transfer
the power generated by the lower body, through the core, and into the throwing
arm.
Pitch Smart
Proper positioning contributes to a stable base, which supports
the glove hand's role in maintaining balance and encourages velocity and
accuracy.
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Pro Pitching Institute
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