Sequence Over Strength™ offers membership Solutions for these instances and many more!

1. You’re throwing after your foot plant.

If you throw after you land…

  • Your energy stops on the ground,
  • Your arm must restart the motion,
  • Your release point varies, and
  • Your velocity is forced.

You MISS because they’re taught positions, not sequence.

“Land first.”
“Stay closed.”
“Then rotate.”

Those cues break the chain. These cues turn a flowing motion into steps, and once you break it down, you lose the timing that makes it work.

You’re delivering the ball after your foot strike …

If you’re throwing after your front foot lands…

  • Your energy carries forward,
  • Your body stays connected,
  • Your arm finishes what the body builds, and
  • Your release becomes repeatable.
You have one motion to get the ball to your target.

Your Solution …

2. You’re not delivering the baseball.

When your lower body opens too early …

  • Your body pulls offline,
  • Your shoulders follow too soon, and
  • Your arm gets dragged through the throw.
You’re not throwing to the target. You’re spinning away from it.
  •  Your result is that the ball leaks to the throwers’ outside corner.

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN?

Direction comes before rotation.

Before your lower body opens …

  • Your center of mass is moving toward the target,
  • Your stride is carrying your body forward, and
  • Your line is established.
Then, and only then, does the lower body open.

 Rotation supports direction, not replaces direction.

WHY DOES IT HAPPEN?

Early lower bodies are a reaction, not the root problem.

Common causes …

  • Your starting position pulls you offline.
  • You have not controlled your forward movement.
  • Your front side opens too soon.
  • You try to “throw harder” instead of moving better.
So, because your body has nowhere else to go, your body rushes to rotate.

3. Your direction is off before you begin.

When your front shoulder isn’t aligned with your target …

  • Your upper body pulls offline,
  • Your release point shifts, and
  • Your arm tries to correct mid-throw.
You’re not missing because of your arm. You’re missing because your body never gave your arm a straight path.
  • Inconsistent command and scattered misses.

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN?

Your front shoulder sets your line.

Before you rotate …

  • Your front shoulder points to the target,
  • Your body should move on that line, and
  • Your direction is already established.
Then the throw happens along that path.
  • Alignment creates direction. Direction creates command.

WHY DOES IT HAPPEN?

It’s not just your shoulder, it’s your sequence.

Your front shoulder flies offline because …

  • Your starting position is misaligned,
  • Your lower body isn’t moving you forward,
  • Your hips open too soon, and
  • Your glove side disconnects from your motion.
So your upper body takes over, pulling everything off-target.

WHAT ACTUALLY WORKS?

Your motion isn’t step-by-step. Your motion is continuous.

It’s not back leg, then front leg, then throw. Everything Moves Together in Sequence.

  • Your back leg starts the move,
  • Your lower body begins to lead,
  • Your body moves forward, and
  • Your arm is already working.
So, when the front foot lands, your throw is already happening.

A solution for each instance is covered by  Sequence Over Strength™!