- May 9, 2014
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I just finished up my freshman year pitching at a small college. We have a paid head coach and 2 volunteer helpers. Anyhow my first year was tough, a lot harder than HS. Late in the year my HC told me my curve was not breaking late or sharply. She said it was "sliding" more than breaking and that it needed more late break, a lot of my curves ended up outside. She also told me she really couldn't help me much. Neither volunteer coach could help much either. So, long story short I found this place. Glad my semester is over.
I was told that my arm motion should go pocket to pocket, and that I should keep my pitching arm close to my body. I've tried that, but is there anything else I should keep in mind when throwing a curve ball to get a good sharp break? I don't have any videos. Thank you.
I was told that my arm motion should go pocket to pocket, and that I should keep my pitching arm close to my body. I've tried that, but is there anything else I should keep in mind when throwing a curve ball to get a good sharp break? I don't have any videos. Thank you.