Monday, August 3, 2015

"Ability" moves you past pitchers with "potential".


Your skills at your current level show the ability to compete at the next level.

Most pitcher get promoted based upon their "potential".
  • They get promoted and, because they don't have the "ability" to compete, come right back to where they started.
By using your mind's "built-in response mechanism" to power your skills, your show next level evaluators that you have the "ability" to compete at the next level.
  • As soon as a scout sees you have the "ability" to compete, you move past the pitchers who have a lot of "potential".
  • Better yet, once you do get your promotion, your "ability" makes you instantly competitive.
At the next level, the hitters will most assuredly be more disciplined and more patient.
  • Your "ability" makes you more likely to stay at the next level than pitchers with just "potential".
  • With "ability", instead of having a results orientation, you need to focus on your motion.
With "ability...
  • You motion produces your results. Your results don’t produce your results.
  • Your motion produces pinpoint location.
  • Your next level catcher places his target in a spot where your next level opposition can't drive the ball, you hit his spot and you instantly dominate at the next level.
  • Your motion shows the next level hitter, no matter your grip, a deceptive fastball arm speed.
  • Your spontaneous throwing reaction channels your lower body energy into your throwing hand which generates much later ball movement.
A focus on your motion shows a scout you have the "ability' to keep your next level opponents off balance and prevent them from driving your pitches.

To find out how to turn "potential" into "ability", contact me.

L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248

“My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Is a vision holding back your progress?

Parallel instruction
Coaches have a vision of what your pitching motion should look like and then ask you to parallel their image of what they feel your motion should look like?

1. Parallel instruction has nothing to do with the way your body moves and everything to do with how someone else thinks your body should move.
2. The instant you attempt to change the way your body moves based upon what someone else "thinks" you should be doing, instead of managing your personal reactions, your personal reactions end up managing you!

Collaborative Instruction
The way your body reacts to itself gives you a realistic chance to live your dreams at the highest levels.

1. Reaction driven instruction teaches to the way your body interacts to itself.
2. Reaction driven instruction makes your personal action/reaction patterns more effective.
3. By using your reactions, you use your reactions tell your coach what skills to address and the order in which to address each skill.

Contact me to optimize the way you react to your current movements.
L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move one!”

Thursday, July 30, 2015

"Do" what your coach says or "drop it"?

"Do it" - Every pitcher I work with tells me, as soon as I adjust their footwork and monitor their front foot lift, they feel they're using much less effort to produce better results.   To support this, their mind's "built-in response mechanism immeidately shows ...

1. Them having greater leg involvement.
2. Their wort results finish noticeably closer to their target.
3. Them no longer aiming and, for the first time, pitching.
4. Instead of the 10,000 focused repetitions required to master a "feel", they experience a personal "aha" moment then...
"Do it"!

"Drop it" - Any time a coach asks you to make some change within your motion and...

1. Your new movements don't make your motion look and feel more efficient.
2. Your worst misses finish outside your catcher's body at the same rate as before the adjustment.
3. Your back hips show your throwing arm pulling your back hip forward.
4. You find yourself working on your muscle memory (still need 10,000 focused to master a "feel"), then 
"Drop it!"

To experience coaching the way it needs to be, contact me.
L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Before you make any changes, answer these 3 questions.

Question 1 - Does a change really need to happen?

Yes, I’d make the adjustment - When your results are unacceptable to baseball people at the highest levels, you need to make an adjustment!
No, I wouldn’t make the change - when the reason for your improvement comes from something you see another pitcher do, what someone says you need to do or you're merely experimenting with your movements, I’d recommend you keep your current motion and merely optimize your footwork.

Question 2 - Why should the change happen?

Yes, I’d make the adjustment – your mind's "built-in response mechanism" indicates the adjustment will improve your results.
No, don’t make the change – anytime your mind's "built-in response mechanism" shows the change causes your hips to tilt, stay away from making the adjustment.

Question 3 - How do you make your change happen?

Yes, I’d make the adjustment - When the way your mind's "built-in response mechanism" keep your body in balance  levels your hips, make the adjustment.
No, don’t make the change – Anytime you’re trying to change some movement within your motion, keep doing what you’re doing.

By using your mind's "built-in response mechanism" to drive your adjustments, you always have a valid reason to make a change and you're guaranteed to produce better results.

  • Once you make these adjustments, you'll notice see more people staring at you and wondering why their delivery can't accomplish what they see you do!!!


To become the pitcher you know you can be, contact me.
L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”

Monday, July 27, 2015

There's no right or wrong in nature.

In nature, your mind's "built-in response mechanism" doesn’t care whether your movements are productive or disruptive. 

All your mind's "built-in response mechanism cares about is keeping or getting your hips level.

Your mind's "built-in response mechanism" might not care about your hip orientation, but you should!

All consecutive year, Cy Young winners keep their hips level into their front foot lift.
Managing your mind - With well-managed movements, your mind's "built-in response mechanism" keeps your throwing arm free to instantly respond to your lower body actions. Once your glove side triggers your foot plant, to get back in balance, your mind's "built-in response mechanism" instinctively pulls your throwing hand into release.  As a reflex, your throwing hand consistently moves through a tiny release window.
Journeymen pitchers let their minds manage them.
Your mind controls you - Your hip tilt forces 
your mind's "built-in response mechanism" to use your arms for balance.  Because you're using your throwing arm for balance, you delay your throwing arm into your release.  Your independent throwing arm action expands your release window, makes you miss your target over the plate too often and, in general, produces unacceptable results.
Your body may not care about how you keep yourself in balance, but, unless you care, you’re unnecessarily shortening your pitching career.

When, for no known reason, your worst pitches travel outside your body, ask me to turn your throwing arm balance into lower body balance.

L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248


   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Are You Putting Yourself in Jeopardy?

You’re putting yourself in jeopardy are when you obsess over your results.

A Performance Driven Delivery
A "performance driven performance" model means you use prematurely use your throwing arm for balance, delay your throwing arm into release and produce unacceptable results.

You can't control your results...

  • The hitter directly influences your results.  Good hitters hurt your results.  Bad hitters pad your results.
    - You can't control your opponent, so why measure your results against your opponent?
  • Your naturally unproductive performances force you to use your last pitch location to influence your next pitch arm angle.
    - You can't overpower your mind's "built-in response mechanism", so why not do something to work with it?
  • Your constant change in arm angle, no matter how subtle, creates the small ligament tears and fraying that, over many repetitions, makes you an extreme Tommy John risk.
    - You fail to address your arm slot changes and, because your throwing arm distress takes you off the mound, you won't have to worry about your results?
  • Your inability to dominate at your current level hitters translates to next level hitters totally controlling you, not you dominating them.
    - When you properly address the cues your 
    mind's "built-in response mechanism", you move past "potential" and show talent evaluators "ability"?
The opposite of a performance driven delivery is a motion driven delivery.
  • You use your footwork to position your hips to keep your throwing arm free to instantly respond to your stride
  • Your throwing hand moves through a naturally healthy, totally spontaneous and extremely acceptable performance.
  • You motion produces your results without you requiring your results to drive your results.
Want a naturally productive, Tommy John resistant motion?  … Ask me to show you how properly managed footwork gets you to pitch as good as or better than you ever expected.
L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”

Monday, July 20, 2015

How do you rank against other pitchers?

Anyone can be ordinary, but, in pitching, the ability to produce sustainable fastball command will exceed everyone's expectations and move you to the head of the class.
  • Sustainable fastball command comes from your mind's "built-in response mechanism" keeping your throwing arm free to immediately respond to your body position at foot plant.
  • Keeping your throwing arm free to respond to your mind's "built-in response mechanism" keeping your hips level at the top of your front leg lift.
Not only does your sustainable fastball command turns you into a baseball scout magnet.  When people see how efficient your movements looks, they don't know why, but the stop and stare at your movements in an  attempt to figure out how you do what you do.
To find out how to properly manage your mind's "built-in response mechanism" and, at the same time, exceed your wildest expectations, contact me.
L.A. "Skip" Fast
Independent Major League Pitching Coach
Pro Pitching Institute
856-524-3248
   “My simple, yet extremely powerful, business rule: fix it once and move on!”