Thursday, October 20, 2022

Feet Too Close

 

You start with your Feet closer together and the ball goes into your target.

FEET CLOSE TOGETHER

I’m Coach Skip and I’ll teach you how to deliver a much larger portion of your pitches directly to your intended target.

What Not To Do

Starting with your Feet too far apart causes your Front Knee to naturally move behind your Front Hip.

You lose your Glove Hand and expand the target area.

What To Do

You start with your Feet closer together and your Front Leg automatically stays even with your Front Hip.

You maintain control of your Glove Hand, and the ball goes into your target.

How To Accomplish This?

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Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
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skip@propitchinginstitute.com
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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Glove Hand Movement Promotes Command

 

Glove Hand Movement Promotes Command

I’m Coach Skip and I’ll teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

What Not To Do

Starting your Glove Hand movement above your Elbow causes a problem.

Your movement triggers you to use your Throwing Arm for balance and using your Throwing Arm for balance produces poor results.

What To Do

From a good Starting Position, your Glove Hand being below your Elbow and your Glove Hand Palm pointing toward Home produces better results more often.

Your Glove Hand moves toward your target and the pitch follows your Glove Hand.

How To Accomplish This?

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Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Throwing Arm Command*

 


Hi, I’m Coach Skip and I teach pitchers how to use their Lower Body to promote command.

Non-Command

Any Starting Position where your Front Knee begins behind your Front Hip means your Throwing Arm is used for balance.

Your Throwing Arm action causes you to lose your target.

Command

On the other hand, a well-coordinated, balanced Starting Position puts your ball where you want.

While your Front Foot is still off the ground, you use your Glove Arm to activate your Lower Body.

Your Glove Arm pulling back gives your Body no choice but to use activate your Lower Body.

Your ball goes to your target and your control the hitter.

How To Accomplish This?

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* Coach Skip will teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Command


Hi, I’m Coach Skip and I have a simple way to improve your command.

Complicated Command

You don’t realize it, but, throughout the motion, your Throwing Arm is involved with your balance, and, because of this, your Throwing Arm commands your pitch.

Everything feels normal, but your location is spotty.

Command is Simple

On the other hand, your best command comes from landing your Front Leg lift, then coming into your motion.

Your starting position places your weight just in front of your Back Foot, your Front Leg is free to rise without hurting your balance, and your Glove Hand has your Lower Body send your pitch to your target.

Your Throwing Action creates your command.

Resolution

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* Coach Skip will teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Front Foot Position*

 

Begin your motion with your feet one baseball width apart, you merely lift your front leg, and your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

Hi, I’m Coach Skip and I have a simple way to improve your command (and velocity).

Your front foot position predicts your front knee lift.

Front Foot Mover Than Shoulders

When you begin with your front foot wider than your Shoulders, you end your front leg lift with your front knee behind your front hip.

From this position you have little control over your pitch.       

Feet 1-Baseball Width

However, begin your motion with your feet one baseball width apart, you merely lift your front leg, and your Front Knee stays in front of your Front Hip.

From this position you know where your ball will end up

Resolution

Want to know more about your pitching process?

Visit the Pro Pitching Institute.

* Coach Skip will teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Pitching Process Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Front Knee Position Drives Success*

 

Your Front Knee beginning in front of your Front Hip means your body is in balance and your Arms are free to move the way you want.

Front Knee Behind Your Front Hip

Your Front Knee starting behind your Front Hip tells your body it needs to react to your weight distribution.

As you move down the mound, your Throwing Hand keeps your body in balance, you lose your command, and never know where any one pitch will end up.

Front Knee in Front of Your Front Hip

However, your Front Knee beginning in front of your Front Hip means your body is in balance and your Arms are free to move the way you want.

Your Glove Arm prompts your Lower Body, and your ball goes into your target

Resolution

Looking for your Lower Body to build command (and velocity) … we’ll show you how in 2-simple steps!

* Coach Skip will teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Lower Body Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Back Knee Position Promotes Command

 

Your command is as good as it’s going to be when Back Knee begins behind your Back Foot.

Hi, my name is Coach Skip and I guarantee* to make any throwing action more productive!

Only one Back Knee position promotes better command.

Back Knee Position

Your Back Knee beginning in front of your Back Foot isn’t your solution.

Your command is as good as it’s going to be when your Back Knee begins behind your Back Foot.

Place your Back Knee behind your Back Foot and

-        - Your weight stays back, 
Your throwing action becomes natural and automatic, and
- Y
our Lower Body sends every pitch directly into your target.

Resolution

Looking for a proper Back Knee position … we’ll show you how in 2-simple steps!

* Coach Skip will teach you how to send a much large portion of your pitches directly to your intended or your instruction is free … No questions… No hassles… and no hard feelings.

Coach Skip Fast
“The Lower Body Doctor”
Pro Pitching Institute
+1-856-524-3248
skip@propitchinginstitute.com
http://propitchinginstitute.com
#ElitebyChoice

Copyright © 2022, Pro Pitching Institute.