The Future in Pitching Instruction
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I've noticed that all these pitchers have mechanics that mirror Roger Clemens and other legendary power pitchers.
There are other pitchers that were injury-free and had much different pitching mechanics from Clemens. Look at Matt Garza, he is good at getting strike one.
Japan in our eyes has awful pitching mechanics, but look up Suguru Egawa and then look me in the eyes and tell me that his mechanics sucked. They prove you don't have to mirror Clemens to have good control.
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Just like most injury resistant pitching motions, Suguru Egawa's/Matt Garza's Hand/Leg movements keep their Cores vertical throughout their motions. Their Hips drive their Upper Bodies through a consistently productive release point.
Unlike the cookie cutter pitching motions you elude to in your comment, my Pitching Client's Pitching Chains drive their instruction. Consequently, no two of my Pitching Clients develop exactly the same motion, BUT their motions all have the same fundamentals!
pitchingsolutions 1 year ago