Assessing Your Pitching
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I'd be shocked that any pitcher is completely satisfied with their game.
We should all be aware of any flaws in our delivery, training, pitches, conditioning, the mental side of the game, as well as any shortcomings with our nutrition.
How many of you take a good look at your game?
I'll bet a lot fewer than those that do analyze each and every aspect of their activity.
Most of us train with our strengths.....usually the things we like very much.
Most of us don't do the things we don't like or become bored with very quickly. The very successful pitchers don't skip the tedious steps they embrace them.
Tedious things like core work for power, specifically working on our shoulder and elbow endurance, how about velocity training? How many of you are working on your stretch delivery so it can be quick to home plate, yet still be able to maintain velocity and control?
Not many I bet.
We can all make excuses, but the reality of the situation is if you want to make a change in your pitching, you can.
It starts with assessing your current strengths and weaknesses.
Take a good look in the mirror and write down what you see.
Once you've identified the strengths and weaknesses, start to set a plan to make your weaknesses strengths and your strengths continue to be strengths.
Remember the saying; "Proper preparation precedes success and confidence on the mound."
Train Like a Champion Today!
Coach Bill
P.S. Looking for help? Let me know. We'll figure out a way to help you GitRDone.
