Our 4-Phase Program
combines your current Hand/Leg actions with our exclusive
pitching protocol to stabilize their Back Shoulder position,
keep their Core vertical and hold their Shoulders/Hips in line
with their target line.
Your
"Pitching Chain" Drives Your Success
The Professional Pitching
Institute's proprietary software converts your pitching motion
video into your detailed "pitching chain". Your "pitching chain"
expands the simple 3 frame chains you see throughout this
brochure into a series of 18 or more frames. You get to see all
the actions/reactions that make up your current pitching motion.
What we've discovered - You always need a visual, motion related, reason
for making a change to your motion. Making random changes
based on results creates frustrating conflicts within your
motion.
Stephen Strasburg's
Mini-Pitching Chain
"Reflex Action": Stephen Strasburg effectively synchronizes his Hand
and Legs movements to gradually lower his Back Shoulder over this
Back Foot.
As we analyze your
“Pitching Chain”, we highlight the "Pitching Chain" frame where
your Back Shoulder moves away from your Back Foot and/or your
Core begins to "tilt". What we've discovered - Making adjustments with the hope of improving
results rarely produces reproducible actions. Adjustments
need to be driven by your motion, not your results.
A Minor League Pitcher's
Mini-Pitching Chain
"Reflex Action": This Pitcher's Back Shoulder
swings past their Back
Foot and their Core tilts. Cause: His Front Foot position in Starting Position.
"Back Framing" Pinpoints Your
Opportunities
We “back frame” from your
disruptive "reflex action" frame to where we see the Hand and/or
Leg movements causing you to lose your Back Shoulder position
and/or your Core alignment.
What we've discovered - Changing an Arm or Leg movement without
considering the impact on the rest of your motion usually
creates continued disappointment and limited, if any, real
improvement.
Randy Johnson's
Mini-Pitching Chain
"Reflex Action": Randy
Johnson's Hand/Leg movements keep his Back Shoulder over this Back
Foot throughout his motion.
Your Current Motion Drives Your Future
To better manage your Back
Shoulder position, we use our extensive experience to recommend
simple and concise Hands/Leg movements proven to stabilize your
Back Shoulder position. What we've discovered -
Your improvement needs to be gauged by standards within
your motion. Failure to recognize improvement within your
motion typically leads to inconsistent results.
Minor League Pitcher
"Reflex Action": This Pitcher's Back Shoulder immediately
swings
forward. Cause: His Back Knee position in his Starting Position.
Your "reflex actions"
impact every Hand/Leg movement within your motion.
Disruptive Hand/Leg movements swing your Back Shoulder from over
your Back Foot and/or off your target line. After
enrolling in the
Professional Pitching Institute, you discover how to negate
your disruptive Hand/Leg movements to keep your Back Shoulder
over your Back Foot well into your "load".