He looks too easy to me sometimes. The arm speed seems not quick enough. Any help is welcome.
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quote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcgywyEdrlk
quote:Originally posted by kbat2012:quote:Originally posted by MTS:
It appears that his stride could be a little longer. He is opening before foot plant and his shoulders appear to turn with his hips. A longer stride, waiting until right at foot plant to turn the hips, then shoulders to get some hip shoulder separation, meaning hips turn first then the shoulders, can get him more velocity.
Thank you, I wish him get drafted this year. A little bit loger stride, he may hit 100 Mph, do you think so?
quote:Originally posted by kbat2012:quote:Originally posted by MTS:
He also needs to keep shoulders closed/ facing 3rd base until foot lands. How hard does he throw now?
Fastball top at 96mph, cruise at 91-93mph. One nasty curveball is his strike out pitch.
quote:If he is throwing that hard you shouldn't be talking to us. I think Deemac or Beemac are pro scouts. I'd listen to them.
quote:Originally posted by MTS:
He also needs to keep shoulders closed/ facing 3rd base until foot lands....
It appears that his stride could be a little longer.
He is opening before foot plant and
his shoulders appear to turn with his hips.
quote:Originally posted by Brilliant Mind:quote:Originally posted by MTS:
He also needs to keep shoulders closed/ facing 3rd base until foot lands....
It appears that his stride could be a little longer.
He is opening before foot plant and
his shoulders appear to turn with his hips.
That's quite a few, five to be exact, discrepancies. Yet he throws 96 mph. Once he corrects these, what will he throw then?
quote:The important thing is that there are flaws
quote:Originally posted by Stonecutter:quote:Originally posted by Brilliant Mind:quote:Originally posted by MTS:
He also needs to keep shoulders closed/ facing 3rd base until foot lands....
It appears that his stride could be a little longer.
He is opening before foot plant and
his shoulders appear to turn with his hips.
That's quite a few, five to be exact, discrepancies. Yet he throws 96 mph. Once he corrects these, what will he throw then?
Uh... who knows? The important thing is that there are flaws that are pointed out by MTS
quote:Originally posted by Yardbird:
MTS, TGcoach,
I do NOT think that traditional pitcher do it wrong! They all do the traditional pitching mechanics right! The problem is the traditional mechanics produce injuries and this seems to be OK for you and your kid? Let it go man! Ignore my posts.
Again you seem to need to bring up Marshalls name into every thread?
“Just ask them how many of their pitchers are in the pros.”
Many and some have even been in the Show.
I have 6 current pros who have trained and use Marshall mechanics.Many more MLB pitchers every year are using Marshall tenets.
The fact that I have said this to you many times in the past shows that you are closed minded and not capable of finding out for yourself the benefits of these ground breaking new mechanics and training methods. I do accept you as a great sounding board for this information though so please keep it up!!
quote:I have no problem recommending those aligment changes. If velocity is the only thing that makes a great pitcher that is wrong. Pitching is more than throwing hard.