Tilted Shoulders
A pitcher tilted-shoulder delivery starts with their feet too far apart, causes their hips and shoulders to tilt, and throws their body off-balance.
When the body proprioceptively tries to correct this imbalance, the shoulders level out, and the ball is put in a less predictable target area.
The result is that the ball ends up somewhere between your release point and the spot where you want your ball to go, making it very difficult to consistently hit your target.
Level Shoulders
By contrast, a pitcher with level shoulders begins with their feet close together and keeps their hips and shoulders very level throughout their entire motion.
With the hips and shoulders staying level, the throwing arm consistently releases the ball from the same location on every pitch.
The glove arm helps the lower body fire, which, in turn, ensures the throwing hand comes through the same spot every time.
Level shoulders lead to great consistency in hitting the target and allow the pitcher to locate pitches with uncanny regularity.
Getting Better Results
A tilted-shouldered delivery, caused by a wide stance, forces the body to make a mid-motion correction, which sacrifices control and consistency.
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Coach Skip Fast
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