This IS a Rise ball being thrown by a world elite pitcher. But then again, you can always get a list of contact info for all world class pitchers and share your ideas on how to properly throw a Rise ball. I'm sure they don't realize they're doing it all wrong.That picture does not look like a rise, as the fingers are usually more horizontal, and the wrist is cocked.
No Bullet spin here....Doesn't seem as easy as "land the foot and throw " if dd releases to late it creates bullet spin. That's why I asked the question. I see cat osterman say release at back hip. But my dd is being taught to release a little later. That's why I am looking for video or opinions to see for myself
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