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Our exclusive Storyboarding solves

Location issues.
Velocity issues.
Ineffective performances.
Hurting Arms.
Poor Coaching.
Working hard, but at the wrong stuff.
Career failures.
Confusion about who to listen to.

We solve the issues not no one can unravel.

Through a proven combination of Storyboard fragments and pre-determined motion patterns, every Pitcher leaves the Institute
with an "Upwardly Mobile®" motion!!!

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Storyboards contain "the answer"

A Storyboard breaks your motion into a series of countless, interrelated fragments.

The best Pitchers put greater value into their meaningful Storyboard fragments than their results!

They realize their motion produces their results. 
They focus on their motion and their results will follow.

Roy Halladay
2011's "Upwardly Mobile®"
Storyboard
2.35 ERA over 233.2 innings


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2 frames after you begin your Back Knee movement has proven to be your most valuable Storyboard fragment.

Mastering this Storyboard fragment directly relates to better location, more deceptive Throwing Arm speed and much late ball movement.

Master this one Storyboard fragment and your value to your Team/Organization SKYROCKETS!

YOUR VALUE DROPS
any time you focus on any other part of your game  other than your Storyboard fragment right
after your Back Knee begins to move.

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Proven Storyboard patterns
guarantee success!

Every series of consecutive Storyboard fragments contain recognizable patterns.

Given an identical weight distribution, your Arm/Leg responses always follow the same fixed pattern you see in another Pitcher's motion.

The Institute's successfully manages the 100's patterns within your Storyboard fragments to virtually guaranteed "Upwardly Mobile®" performances!

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"Upwardly Mobile®" patterns

"Upwardly Mobile®" sequences always show an even weight distribution pattern that always prompts you to ...

1.  Keep your Throwing Arm free to instantly respond to your Hips.
2.  Experience a First-to-Third Shoulder alignment at your Back Knees lowest point.
3.  Allow your Throwing Arm to instantly respond to your Lower Body activity.
Result ... your Throwing Arm consistently comes through a tiny release window, you display pinpoint location and rarely put the ball over the heart of the plate.

John Smoltz's "Upwardly Mobile®" Storyboard

= 3.33 ERA
over entire career

With a low lifetime ERA, Smoltz shows an extremely weight distribution in his  Storyboard fragment right after his Back Knee begins moving. 

Smoltz's Throwing motion pattern after his Back Knee begins to move predictably frees his Throwing Arm to instantly respond to his Lower Body.


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Your  Storyboard fragments
immediately expose disruptive patterns. 

Your combined  Storyboard fragments instantly reveal the weak patterns.  We make simple adjustments to your Arm/Leg actions to replace your weak patterns with stronger, more efficient Arm/Leg sequences.

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"Stagnant" patterns

"Stagnant" sequences always show an uneven weight distribution pattern that always prompts you to ...

1.  Maintain your balance by repositioning your Throwing Arm.
2.  Experience a Home-to-Second Shoulder alignment at your Back Knees lowest point.
3.  Allow your Throwing Arm to pull your Back Hip into your defensive position.
Result ... you delay your Throwing Arm into your release, expand your release window and put the ball over the plate much more often than a "Upwardly Mobile®" Pitcher. 

The Institute Solution ... address your Arm/Leg pattern that created your uneven weight distribution pattern.

By using predetermined patterns within your Storyboard,
the Institute guarantees to replace your "Stagnant" sequences with much more effective, "Upwardly Mobile®" patterns.

Kyle Drabek AAA Storyboard

Kyle Drabek's Storyboard shows an ineffective weight distribution fragments and the typical "Stagnant" pattern that follows.

7.44 ERA =
over 75.0 Innings

 


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Storyboards...

precisely measure your motion.
drive your improvement.
accurately predict your pitching future.

Storyboards and your location.

We produce pinpoint location!

Without exception, Pitchers whose Storyboard clearly shows their weight evenly distributed around their Body right after their Back Knee begins to move display the "Upwardly Mobile®" command needed to exploit the Opposition.

Without exception, due to their extraordinary command, only "Upwardly Mobile®" Pitchers regularly execute their game plan and exploit the Opposition!!!

We fix command issues!

Without exception, Pitchers showing a less than ideal  Storyboard weight distribution right after their Back Knee begins to move regularly miss their target over the plate more often than the best Pitchers.

Storyboards allow us to introduce meaningful adjustments to better engage your Lower Body and instantly produce "Upwardly Mobile®" location.

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Storyboards and your Throwing Arm health.

We promote Throwing Arm health!

Without exception, Pitchers showing an even Storyboard weight distribution right after their Back Knee begins to move seldom experience Throwing Arm discomfort.

With their Lower Body connecting to their Upper Body, all their energy leaves their Body through their Throwing Hand.

We promote healthy Throwing Arms!

Pitchers showing an uneven Storyboard weight distribution right after your Back Knee begins to move reposition their Throwing Arm to keep their Body "balanced". 

Their delayed Throwing Arm fails to respond to their Hips.  The energy from their motion settles in their Throwing Elbow/Shoulder.

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Storyboards  predict your future.

We'll use Yu Darvish to show how Storyboards  distinguish between "Upwardly Mobile®" and "Stagnant" motions.

Yu Darvish's
2011 Japan Pacific League Storyboard

Total Jap Pac Stats
2.20 ERA
over  1266.2  Innings

2011 Jap Pac Stats
1.44 ERA
over 232 Innings

In 2011, Yu Darvish shows an even weight distribution in his 2nd Storyboard frame after his first Back Knee movement. 

His even Storyboard weight distribution and his stats clearly support the fact that he's been able to hit his spots, work his game plan and exploit the Opposition.

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Yu Darvish's
2012 Texas Ranger Storyboard

2012 Prediction
As long as Darvish's Storyboard goes back to his 2012 weight distribution, his results will measure up to his past performances!!!

In 2012, Yu Darvish shows an uneven weight distribution in his 2nd Storyboard frame after his first Back Knee movement. 

An uneven Storyboard weight distribution means ...

1.  He'll engage his Throwing Arm in "balancing" his Body,
2.  His preoccupied Throwing Arm will fail to respond to his Hips,
3.  He'll expand his release window and
4.  He'll miss his target over the plate more often than he has in the past.

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Click here to enlarge Yu Darvish's 2012 Storyboard

For a sustained pitching career, you need to have an injury resistant motion that continually dominates the opposition.

Only the Professional Pitching Institute offers sustainability ... enroll today!!!

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More Storyboard predictions

Daniel Bard's Storyboard

= 8.22 ERA
over 7.2 innings in 2011

Based upon Daniel Bard's uneven weight distribution right after his first Back Knee movement, he'll put the ball over the plate much too often to be considered a true Starting Pitcher.

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INSTITUTE
STORYBOARDS

Experience the Absolute
Power of the Storyboard

A "Upwardly Mobile®" Motion
Yu Darvish's
2011 Motion,
Japan Pacific League

An "Stagnant" Motion
Yu Darvish's
2012 Motion,

Texas Rangers

"Upwardly Mobile®"

Clayton Kershaw,
Los Angeles Dodgers

Cliff Lee,
Philadelphia Phillies

Jered Weaver,
Los Angeles Angels

Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies

Justin Verlander,
Detroit Tigers

"Stagnant" Motions

A.J. Burnett,
New York Yankees

Brad Penny,
St. Louis Cardinals

Bronson Arroyo, Cincinatti Reds

Derek Lowe,
Atlanta Braves

Fausto Carmona,
Cleveland Indians

Kyle Drabek,
Toronto Blue Jays

"Injury Prone" Motions

Mark Prior,
Chicago Cubs

Ryan Madson,
Cincinnati Reds

Chicago Cubs

A "Before and After"

Aaron Crow,
Kansas City Royals

INSTITUTE'S
TOP 10 MYTHS HOLDING BACK PITCHERS

Myth 1 - Keep your weight over your Back Foot.

Myth 2 - As you lift your Front Leg, rotate your Front Hips closed.

Myth 3 - Let your Front Foot hang down from your Front Leg.

Myth 4 - Drift forward.

Myth 5 - Collapse your Back Leg.

Myth 6 - Throwing Hand moves down and back.

Myth 7 - Cock your Throwing Hand.

Myth 8 - Extend the Glove Side Elbow to the plate.

Myth 9 - Slide the Front Foot toward the plate.

Myth 10 - Finish with a closed Front Foot.

 

 

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