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Reply to "Dick Mills, Pitching.com"

I would agree in the sense that Andrews had a relationship because he believed in House's approach. He applied computer technology to the pitching motion and that showed no appreciable emphasis on push off. There is leg drive as you get out over the stride leg.
The original point was that instructors do no teach pushing off. Cap even stated he doesn't teach pushing off and gave a cursory explanation which I agreed with. It messes up the smooth flow of the delivery.
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