“If I can’t get your Lower Body involved, no one can!”
UNORGANIZED MOTIONS
Your Throwing Arm pulling your Back Hip forward is a common culprit for command inconsistencies and varying velocity.
Inconsistent command means your Stride leads your Glove Hand.
- The Throwing Arm compensates for the Lower Body, creating strain and affecting accuracy.
- A longer Stride leads to inconsistencies in balance and timing.
- Compensating for your Lower Body and improper sequencing make your motion extremely injury-prone.
It’s time to flip the script!!!
Organized motions
A powerful, coordinated Back Hip rotation uses dynamic balance to unlock command and consistent velocity.
Uncanny command means your Glove Hand precedes your Stride.
- A shorter, more efficient stride sets up better Back Hip rotation.
- The Back Hip initiates a throwing action crucial for unlocking command and ensuring that hitters see fastball consistently.
- Proper Glove Hand action initiates your Core to get your Throwing Hand to fire the ball with accuracy and velocity.
Throwing a pitch is like releasing an arrow.
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- One fluid motion determines accuracy and form.
- Your starting position, front leg lift, and separation are your draw.
- The release is your shot or the pitch.
- One fluid motion determines accuracy and form.
Master the process and watch your accuracy improve.
Break free from the old-school mentality and focus on developing true command and durability!
The Instruction Is Simple!!!
Discover how to maximize your velocity, produce an uncanny location, reduce injury, and make for a spectacular pitching career … GUARANTEED!