I know what you mean, re: different angles for better mechanical analyses but, unfortunately, I pay for my seat at AT&T Park just like everybody else...
It was mostly just my luck riding on a friend's luck. A buddy at work got those seats, in the 3rd-story boxes, in the first Pac Bell (now AT&T) season ticket lottery. They are right next to a Comcast tv camera bay...
Sweet! I have some sky box juice with AT&T in Atlanta..just haven't been in position to take advantage yet..our boy dnov..whoa thick kool aid where ever he goes to school..he's not adding to the conversation so I think I'm done on that one.
At this frame rate, you can see pronation occur after every pitcher's release of the ball.
All overhand throwers pronate, after release of the ball, on every pitch they make. There is no choice in the matter--it is one of the requirements of human physiology.
Great to hear from you--your fine contributions to LTP are always thoughtful and interesting. I really like your careful analysis of various pitch types at the LTP website. Keep up the good work, on and off the mound.
awesome video! Using it to teach little league pitchers how to have proper mechanics.
3FingerVic 3 years ago 2
All these high speed videos are great. My request would be to get a lower angle to see the arm angle. Thanks for uploading these.
basebull 3 years ago
Thanks for the kind remarks, basebull.
I know what you mean, re: different angles for better mechanical analyses but, unfortunately, I pay for my seat at AT&T Park just like everybody else...
laflippin 3 years ago
I want to know how you got such a great unobstructed angle..you know somebody?
jp44 I agree with La.
jdfromfla 3 years ago
It was mostly just my luck riding on a friend's luck. A buddy at work got those seats, in the 3rd-story boxes, in the first Pac Bell (now AT&T) season ticket lottery. They are right next to a Comcast tv camera bay...
laflippin 3 years ago
Sweet! I have some sky box juice with AT&T in Atlanta..just haven't been in position to take advantage yet..our boy dnov..whoa thick kool aid where ever he goes to school..he's not adding to the conversation so I think I'm done on that one.
jdfromfla 3 years ago
you can see his pronation
lamont1881 3 years ago
At this frame rate, you can see pronation occur after every pitcher's release of the ball.
All overhand throwers pronate, after release of the ball, on every pitch they make. There is no choice in the matter--it is one of the requirements of human physiology.
laflippin 3 years ago
Yeah after watching your other vids I see that. It's jpeavy44 from LTP btw
lamont1881 3 years ago
Great to hear from you--your fine contributions to LTP are always thoughtful and interesting. I really like your careful analysis of various pitch types at the LTP website. Keep up the good work, on and off the mound.
laflippin 3 years ago
Thanks! One question - is "Fastec Imaging" something you have to pay for?
lamont1881 3 years ago