I was really hoping to use some of the pics/gifs for a young pitchers clinic to show the kids (parents really) the proper way to "pull"the ball down the back side of the arm circle entering the release phase. If someone could repost some that would be great.
ESPN has been very successful in ensuring that no feeds are allowed in Canada. Can anyone help a fella out? Last year we could watch using Kodi but this year not so much. Any ideas people? I mean short of driving to Buffalo and sitting in a sports bar all day.
So jealous. Hopefully having Bill come to Southern Ontario late in April (still working out details). Maybe the road show can cross the border and visit beautiful Southern Ontario in April? :rolleyes: Enjoy the weekend everyone. It should be fantastic.
Here in Canada, we are not allowed to purchase ESPN feeds so have to rely on streaming sites like atdheNET.com and such the like. Yesterday's feed was interrupted and unavailable all day :mad: so I had to follow the action on twitter. Better than simply wondering what is going on, but not the...
Hope Bill is doing OK. My dd saw him in pa some time ago. Would love to see him again for a refresher prior to the season starting up. Anyone know if he still hangs out in the buffalo area from time to time?
The first PC my dd was with was similar to what ms Lloyd is teaching. She simply didn't understand how she pitched. Her ball was not facing 2nd at 9:00 but she taught that. She "thought" that was what she was doing and was probably taught that when she was younger but overcame the "teaching" and...
I do believe that there is merit in hiding the grip from opposing hitters and coaches in the higher levels. Baseball pitchers hide the ball as long as they can. Perhaps I am a bit old school from my days of playing fastpitch so I like the cradle style. But given what Java has explained I will...
Thanks Java for the clarification. Happy New Year by the way. I wasn't really referencing the drill so much as the statement by a previous poster related to the arm being straight during the back swing. I believe the back swing to be a required piece of the mechanics but the "how" to be left to...
I believe hillhouse to be correct. His reference at least as I understand it is to keep the arm long and loose, not straight at ANY point in the arm circle. His style of bringing the glove and ball back (the bent elbow I think you are referring to) is just that-style. It is his way of loading...
In 1996 when this journal was written they did not have the benefit of the slow motion cameras that we have today. So to break down the last 1/4 of the arm motion which is where, IMHO, the whip is "caught" would have been difficult. This journal is helpful but only when taken into context with...