- Feb 7, 2013
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I thought I read somewhere where HS pitchers can either step back or start with their stride foot behind the pitching plate? If so, should my 14YO freshman do this even though she can't in TB the rest of the year.
It is a big advantage to start with only one foot on the rubber. The adjustment going between one foot and two feet shouldn't be any more difficult than going to regular pitching after doing the 2-step and pushback drills.
She will feel stronger with only one foot on the rubber.
DD plays in CA. Legal?
Anyone's DD pitch successfully alternating HS 1 foot on rubber and 2 feet for travel ball?