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- Dec 13, 2019
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Thank goodness to read @ArmWhip sharing that not all pitchers are exactly the same!You're dealing with something that can vary a lot from pitcher to pitcher so you're not going to get a definitive answer because the body figures it out, and interference from the thinking mind only complicates things. For instance; some pitchers come out of the glove at 6 o'clock and some as late as 3 o'clock. Some pitchers have very long, high backswings like Amanda Scarborough and some barely get back past 6 o'clock. Some pitchers have fast arm circles, others have a more measured tempo. There is a loose relationship between the stride leg and throwing arm, they both come up together, so a pitcher with a backswing is going to have start her arm motion earlier or delay her push off in comparison to an OOG pitcher who start the two at roughly the same time.
Sooo important!!!