| Baseball Pitching
Tips - Pitcher's Stance
In Baseball pitching,
the extension of the arm
is an important feature
of the good pitch.
Making sure that the arm
is not overextended is
integral to a great
play. Position the
pitchers in front of a
strong surface and while
going through the
pitching drill, they can
determine whether the
arm is hitting the wall
or not. If the pitchers
arm is bouncing against
the surface, they should
recalibrate the body
stance so the no extra
exertions are made as
overexertion can take
away from a successful
ball delivery.
Alternating the
position of the pitcher
and catcher is a unique
but helpful tip. By
having these two players
switch positions during
a practice run they have
the ability to
understand the vantage
point from opposite
positions. During the
heat of the game,
baseball is often played
through instinct and it
will only aid a
pitcher’s performance if
they know the view from
the catchers mound and
vice versa. Finally,
regardless of whether
the team is large or
small, having a team
that possesses a diverse
understanding of the
various positions in
baseball is extremely
beneficial.
Finally, another
great idea
involves observing the
pitching of the opposing
team at a baseball game.
This affords an
unbeatable opportunity
for observational
learning and is
educational for the
pitcher because they can
see their opponent in
action. Moreover, a
pitcher can determine a
team’s strengths and
weaknesses in a neutral
setting, not during the
heat of play where
concentration is at a
premium. |