Mechanics Matter Most
I was inspired to write this post because lately I have been getting dozens of messages and emails from people I have never worked with and know nothing about, and they all asked the same exact question: “Can you give me a drill or a pitching aid that will increase power and accuracy?” To me,…
Read MorePitching Problems Part 2: The Smaller Issues
Last week, I wrote a post that everyone really seemed to like. It was part 1 of a 2 part series on problems in pitching mechanics. Last week we talked about the really big, noticeable issues that can happen during a pitch. This week we are going to talk about the smaller, less noticeable mechanical…
Read MoreThe Best Windmill Pitching Mechanics: What Does That Mean?
In today’s video post, Coach Phil talks about what it really means to have “optimal pitching mechanics” in softball
Read MorePitching Problems Part 1: The 5 Most Common Mechanical Issues
Since I began offering online pitching lessons, I’ve been interacting with parents and players who come to me seeking different things: some to learn basics, some want to improve, many want to “fix” different pitching problems. Some come to me from previous pitching coaches while some have pitched for years and are just looking for…
Read MoreWhen & In What Order Do We Teach The Different Pitches?
One of the best (and by best I mean most ridiculous) things we hear as pitching coaches has to do with movement pitches. I bet everyone has been to a game or tournament and heard something like this from a parents or coaches: “Yeah, my daughter is 9 and she knows how to throw 5…
Read MoreWhy You Should Be Careful With “Target” Drills
One of the most common drills I see coaches doing with their students (or drills that students choose to do on their own) is the target drill. I’ve seen this done several different ways; some coaches will put a ball on a tee and have their girls try to hit it. Others will get a…
Read MoreThe Throw Zone For Movement Pitches
Lately we’ve talked a lot about the throw zone and how important it is to establish and maintain a solid, non moving one. We’ve really only talked about fastballs up until this point, but what about the movement pitches? Today, Coach Phil discusses the throw zone for each movement pitch!
Read MoreBe Self Aware
As pitching coaches, you might think our only job is to teach you proper mechanics and then send you on your way. This is not true. In fact I don’t think it’s even our primary job. Our most important job in fact, is to make you your own best teacher. What does that mean? It…
Read MorePitching Better in Practice Than in Games
I’ve been getting a lot of emails and messages on our social media pages from players and parents, all with the same concern. Each girl has reached out saying that they throw really well in practice and then throw so much worse when they are in game situations. Some of the most common things I…
Read MoreSpin Rate & Release “Point”
Lately we have been getting a ton of follower questions about how the ball is supposed to spin, as well as requests to discuss the release “point” when pitching. Different pitches will have different spins and releases, but in today’s video post, Coach Phil discusses these questions in regards to the fastball
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