The way we did it 15 years ago was film us doing a step behind or a "field throw" then compare it to the mound. Once I got to the same position I went from 89 to 95 in a calendar year.
Would you say glove arm plane is an automatic indicator of where the arm plane should be? Assuming the positions in the delivery leading up to that are efficient and taken care of
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Learned a lot. Wish you had a softball version. Some of this converts - sequencing, feel, light vs heavy ball, leg and trunk action
The way we did it 15 years ago was film us doing a step behind or a "field throw" then compare it to the mound. Once I got to the same position I went from 89 to 95 in a calendar year.
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Gospel!!! The absolute truth. It required less effort for me to get to 102 at the age of 29 than it did for me to get to 93 at the age of 22.
Would you say glove arm plane is an automatic indicator of where the arm plane should be? Assuming the positions in the delivery leading up to that are efficient and taken care of
Not automatic since it can be manipulated so much. It can certainly be a general indicator though
Do you think an earlier arm action is better or later?
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You guys are missing out not having a "course" for coaches. Take my money if you ever decide to offer something.
We have already started publishing some of our courses!
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good information, but too many "like"s.