My son has developed a habit over the past year while pitching that I'm not sure about. He tends to pivot/rotate and begin following down through the pitch prior to releasing. That means he is already starting to follow down through the ball as he releases and then continues on down through it. I attribute this to the emphasis some instructors have put on arching and bowing at release. In other words he starts his bow well before he releases the ball. The question I have, is does this create a problem by putting the pitch on a lower plane and losing some leverage from staying up taller at release. Or, another instructor described this as a good thing and described it as the 80/20 approach, which I’m not familiar with. The thought was that he was releasing lower but also way out front and placing himself as much as a 1’ closer to the plate prior to release. I’ve always thought of the longer stride being the method to shorten the distance to the plate. To me, it seems to be a problem of sequencing in his mechanics. It’s odd because his hitting instructor (X MLB Player) doesn’t like his release but a local instructor (X MLB Scout) thinks it’s a plus. I’m just not sure. Any thoughts
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