In Shakespearean tragedies, the protagonist always had a "fatal flaw" that would ultimately lead to his demise. E.g., MacBeth was too ambitious. Hamlet was a procrastinator.
So, what are the fatal flaws of the softball pitching motion? Those things that a pitcher has to fix or she will never advance?
E.g., the infamous forward lean.
Any others?
So, what are the fatal flaws of the softball pitching motion? Those things that a pitcher has to fix or she will never advance?
E.g., the infamous forward lean.
Any others?