Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Pitching: Combining the Biological with the Physical


The progression featured on the ProPitchingInstitute.com web site mirrors this final scenario. You end front leg lift with your weight (the marble) in the same position as it was before your front foot left the ground and, by throwing through your target, gravity brings your throwing hand through a very productive and extremely sustainable release window.

Understanding physical balance.

To demonstrate your body’s drive to stay in balance, picture a bowl and a marble.
Gravity positions the marble at the bottom of the bowl. Every time you move the marble away from this position gravity always returns the marble to the bowl’s center of balance.
When you lift one side of the bowl, gravity moves the marble to a different position within the bowl. When you bring the bowl back to level, the marble moves back to the bowl’s center of balance.

Understanding biological balance.

Obviously, your body is more reactive than a couple of inanimate objects like the bowl and marble, but, surprisingly, your inner ear gets your body to act very much like the ball and bowl.

Your inner ear constantly monitors gravity’s impact of your body. To keep your weight (the marble) centered between your feet (the bowl), your inner ear automatically rearranges your arm, legs and torso positions.

Understanding balance and your front leg lift.

The instant your front foot comes off the ground your inner ear interprets gravity’s impact on your body.

Your inner ear positions your weight (the marble) over your back foot (a small bowl).

Ending your front leg lift with your weight directly over your back foot ends your front leg lift in an unstable, yet balanced, position. To move out of this less-than-stable position, you forced to create a controlled free fall.

Your free fall triggers your inner ear to use your throwing arm to get your body back in balance. Let this happen and you never know where any one pitch ends up?

Efficient gravity management.

There is one other bowl and marble option that creates movement while the marble stays in the center of the bowl. You rotate the bowl around the marble.

The progression featured on the ProPitchingInstitute.com web site mirrors this final scenario. You end front leg lift with your weight (the marble) in the same position as it was before your front foot left the ground and, by throwing through your target, gravity brings your throwing hand through a very productive and extremely sustainable release window.

By using your body to mimic nature’s physical rules, you expect to throw strikes!

Know another Pitchers struggling to achieve their pitching dreams, then make sure to tell them about the  ProPitchingInstitute.com.

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Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
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Tuesday, July 16, 2019


You need gravity to stabilize your body by forcing your throwing arm action to travel through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

Anytime your weight shifts, your mind quickly picks up gravity’s threat to your stability and makes the necessary adjustments proven to bring your weight back to center.

Hoping” you do well
In your current pitching motion, 2 weight shifts invite gravity to control your movements.

1. With your current foot placements, gravity ends your front leg lift with your weight centered over your back foot.

(With your weight centered over your back foot, gravity forces you to shift your weight toward your target.)

2.When you shift your weight toward your target, gravity uses your throwing arm to stabilize your foot plant.

A balanced foot plant means there’s no physical reason for your throwing arm to deliver the ball into your target. That said, your throwing action becomes a separate movement and you can only “hope” the ball goes where you want?

“Expecting” to do well

The simple front leg lift presented on the ProPitchingInstitute.com web site whips your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

When you expect to deliver every pitch into your intended target, gravity uses your throwing arm action to get your body back in balance.

1.  Your foot placements neutralize any weight shifts into your front leg lift.

2. From the top of your front leg lift, you use a throwing action to trigger a lower body rotation.

3. Your lower body rotation forces a foot plant that gives gravity the same message on every pitch … use your throwing arm action to get your body back in balance.

Gravity stabilizes your body by forcing your throwing arm action to travel through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

Want to jump-start your pitching future?

The ProPitchingInstitute.com recommendations are guaranteed to replace the “hope” you have that your ball travels into the strike zone with the “expectation” your ball will travel into the strike zone.
 
Know another Pitchers struggling to achieve their pitching dreams, then make sure to tell them about the  ProPitchingInstitute.com.

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Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Become a superior pitching force.

By using gravity to deliver each pitch into your intended target, you show recruiters one synchronized delivery that evaluators always dream they’ll find.

Truth be told, your motion looks the same as everyone else. There’s nothing within your motion that’ll tell any recruiter they can’t live another day without having you on their roster. 

Just like everyone else, you move down the mound, you land in your “power position” and your lower body involvement is your throwing arm pulling your back hip forward. 

Just like everyone else, you have no idea where any pitch is going to end up, your stats are inflated by hitters who are still learning to hit failing to drive your misses and the only thing driving your success is your ability to overcome your failures. 

Distinguishing yourself boils down to your coaching 
Have you ever considered how every pitching coach focuses on your movements as you move down the mound and never stresses your body position at the top your front leg lift? 

Think about how ...  Your body works as a single unit where your mind reads how gravity impacts your stability and, based upon the instability your actions present, knows which one of a thousand movement patterns will instantaneously stabilize your body. 

When you think in these terms, you realize ... 
Your foot placements determine your stability at the top of your front leg lift and your front leg lift stability sets the stage for the torso alignment, throwing arm path and stride length combinations that ultimately dictate your pitch release window. 

Finally, know this...  There is ONE AND ONLY ONE front leg lift position guaranteed to use JUST your throwing arm action to stabilize your body which, by plan, forces gravity to bring your throwing hand through the same release window on every pitch. 

To get into this ONE AND ONLY front leg lift position, you ...  1. Place your feet one baseball width apart. 2. Flex your knees and then place your back knee over the little toes on your back foot. 3. Lift your front knee up to and in line with your front shoulder. 4. Once you complete your front leg lift, throw the ball “through”, not “to”, your target. 

These 4 simple movements represent a very manageable coaching alternative that, by forcing gravity to use your throwing arm action to quickly (enhanced velocity) and efficiently (sustainability) stabilize your body, uses your lower body to throw strikes. 

Attracting attention! 
By using gravity to deliver each pitch into your intended target, you show recruiters one synchronized delivery that evaluators always dream they’ll find. 

You can waste your pitching career “hoping” to attract attention or you can use the 4 simple skills presented© to attract high-level talent evaluators.  

To jump-start your pitching future, visit the ProPitchingInstitute.com web site. 

Skip Fast Freelance Professional Pitching Coach  E-Mail:skip@propitchinginstitute.com Cell or Text: 856-281-2596 
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

How would you do against better hitters?


To see dominant results at the next level, you need to know how to use gravity to produce superior location, later ball movement and the perception of a fastball arm speed to keep every hitter from driving your pitches.

Anytime you deliver the ball directly into a target placed in an unhittable spot with late movement and with an arm speed that makes the pitch look like a fast ball, your opponent will struggle to make solid contact with the pitch.

How often do you miss your target over the plate?

Mature hitters wait for you to miss your target over the plate.
When, as you move down the mound, gravity uses your throwing arm to offset your forward movement, your release window changes from one pitch to the next and the likelihood you miss your target over the plate increases.

When gravity ends your delivery by using your throwing arm action to stabilize your body, gravity brings your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch and you’re less likely to miss your target over the plate.

How much late ball movement does each pitch produce?

To dominate, you want your opponent to think the ball will be in one location when it always ends up in a completely different location.

The more energy your throwing arm puts into every pitch, the later the ball movement.

When you land in a balanced “power position”, the energy you direct into each pitch comes from your upper body. When you use gravity to whip your throwing hand into release, you increase your throwing arm speed which creates the late ball movement that’ll challenge any hitter to make solid contact with the ball.

Do you always display fastball arm speed?

To dominate, you change your grip, you change your release and you show your opponent a fastball arm speed on every pitch. Do this and you challenge every hitter to make solid contact with each pitch.

When you land in a balance “power position”, based upon the pitch called, your arm speed will change. The change may be slight, but, to a mature hitter, even a marginal arm speed change is noticeable and enough for the hitter to know how to do some damage.

When gravity uses your throwing arm action to stabilize your body, no matter the pitch called or the hitter’s maturity, your opponent always thinks a fastball is coming.

Stats and isolated performances produce false reads.

Good stats and superior performances are great, but to see these same results at the next level, you need to know how to use gravity to produce superior location, later ball movement and the perception of a fastball arm speed to keep every hitter off-balance on every pitch.

You can spend years trying to do this or you can use the freely available recommendations© at the ProPitchingInstitute.com to make this happen literally overnight.

Tell a friend! Have a friend whose release window changes from one pitch to the next? Make sure to tell them about the Pro Pitching Institute.

Skip Fast
Freelance Professional Pitching Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Overnight Command


When you know how to let gravity drive each pitch into your intended target, you confidently challenge mature hitters to make solid contact with each and every pitch your throw.

How you manage gravity shapes your results

Have you ever considered that your body is an interconnected system where your mind reads gravity’s impact on your body and knows to pick a movement combination that’ll get your body back in balance in the quickest and most efficient way?

Now consider this … gravity uses your foot placements to determine your body position at the top of your front leg lift, then gravity uses your front leg lift position to decide which one of hundreds of thousands of movement sequences it needs to get your body back in balance.

Hundreds of thousands of foot placements cause gravity to end your front leg lift with your weight over your back foot, but there is ONE AND ONLY ONE foot placement variation that ends your front leg lift with your weight centered between your knees.


That’s where the Pro Pitching Institute adds value.


Best case scenario.
When you end your front leg lift with your weight centered between your knees and then literally try to throw the ball through your receiver’s target, you guarantee gravity uses your throwing arm action to get your body back in balance.

By plan, gravity brings your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch you throw.

When you know how to let gravity drive each pitch into your intended target, you confidently cancel out patience as a hitter’s tool and find yourself challenging even the most mature hitters to make solid contact with each and every pitch you throw.

What typically happens.
By ending your front leg lift with your weight over your back foot, every gravity-driven movement pattern ends in a “power position” (feet on the ground and your weight centered between your feet).

Since your “power position” represents a balanced posture, your throwing arm is free to move anyway you want. Therefore, you’re able to use your last pitch results to determine your next pitch arm slot.

Since the arm slot you want will always conflict with the way gravity reads your “power position” body alignment, your ball rarely ends up where you want.

When your pitching plan revolves around your last pitch results determining your next pitch arm slot, you can only hope to be competitive against extra patient and more mature hitters.


The Pro Pitching Institute Teaches Command

You can spend years trying to discover the footwork that’ll end your front leg lift with your weight centered between your knees or you can use the ProPitchingInstitute.com “Building Blocks” to make this happen literally overnight.

Tell a friend! Have a friend whose release window changes from one pitch to the next? Make sure to tell them about the Pro Pitching Institute.

Skip Fast
Freelance Professional Pitching Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Are you “command ready”?


When you go directly from the top of your front leg lift into your throwing action, there’s an extremely high likelihood your throwing hand moves through the same release window on every pitch.

When you’re “command ready”, you end your starting position ready to bring your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

There are only 3 Starting Positions

You begin your movement toward the plate from one of 3 body positions.
- You end your front leg lift with your front knee behind your front hip.
- You can hold your front leg lift with your front knee well in front of your back.
- From the stretch, you end your pitch preparation with your feet wider than your hips.

Hand Separations Test Each Starting Position

To test each starting position, get into the position and separate your hands.
Nothing happens when …
- You end your front leg lift with your front knee behind your front hip.
- From the stretch, you end your pitch preparation with your feet wider than your hips.
But your body makes a throwing action when ...
- You can hold your front leg lift with your front knee to the home plate side of your back.

Hand Separation Reactions Predict Command

Since your body is an interconnected system that moves as one and only reacts to itself …
When “nothing happens” …
- Your body needs to prepare for ball release. In this instance, there’s a huge chance your preparation changes your release window from one pitch to the next.
When you go directly into a throwing action …
- There’s an extremely high likelihood your throwing hand moves through the same release window on every pitch.

The Pro Pitching Institute Makes You “Command Ready”

The Pro Pitching Institute presents the 6 “Building Blocks” that’ll allow your hand separation to automatically bring your throwing hand through the same release window on every pitch. Out of the Starting Position the Pro Pitching Institute creates, no matter the pitch called, you can expect the ball to travel directly into your intended target with very late movement and a deceptive arm action.

Tell a friend! Have a friend whose release window changes from one pitch to the next? Make sure to tell them about the Pro Pitching Institute.

Skip Fast
Freelance Professional Pitching Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
#ElitebyChoice

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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Mindful Command!


The instant your foot plant interrupts your lower body rotation, your mind instantly self-corrects your imbalance by whipping your throwing arm forward and across your body and your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

The way your body works …
  • Your mind is hardwired to keep your centered between your feet.
  • The instant your mind senses any weight shift, your mind tells your body how it must move to get your weight back to center.
  • Actions only occurs after your mind believes your weight is centered between your feet.

Productively Sustainable Release Windows

When, at the top of your front leg lift, you fool your mind into thinking your weight is centered between your feet (a combination of Pro Pitching Institute “Building Blocks” 1-5), you’re able to come out of your front leg lift throwing the ball through your target (Pro Pitching Institute “Building Blocks” 6).

The act of throwing the ball through your target causes your body to rotate down the mound.

When you rotate, because your weight is no longer centered between your feet. Your mind demands you get your front foot back on the ground.

The instant your foot plant interrupts your lower body rotation, your mind instantly self-corrects your imbalance by whipping your throwing arm forward and across your body and your throwing hand through the same tiny release window on every pitch.

Your Unpredictable Release Window

Your front leg lift forces you to shift your weight from the rubber toward the plate.

As your body moves from back-to-front, your mind use your throwing arm to slow your movement down the mound.

Once your front foot gets back on the mound, your legs center your weight between your feet.

As far as your mind is concerned, it's done its job. With your weight is centered between your feet, your next action is to complete your delivery.

Because you placed your body in a position where your throwing action is unrelated to any other action, your release window changes from one pitch to the next.

How can you expect your next pitch to go where you expect?

The Pro Pitching Institute freely supplies you with the 6 “Building Blocks” proven to whip your throwing hand through a consistently tiny release window on every pitch.

Tell a friend! Have a friend whose release window changes from one pitch to the next? Make sure to tell them about the Pro Pitching Institute.

Skip Fast
Freelance Professional Pitching Coach
E-Mail: skip@propitchinginstitute.com
Cell or Text: 856-281-2596
#ElitebyChoice

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