your location, then your velocity

Location …

  • Movement creates separation between the upper and lower body.
  • Separation builds the tension that adds power to the throwing action.
  • Action helps guide momentum into the throwing arm.
  • Transfer of energy allows for location and increased velocity.

The best location teaches a healthy and effective throwing motion for baseball pitchers.

  • Traditional Instruction: Focuses on throwing mechanics in isolation, potentially leading to injuries like Tommy John surgery.
  • Your Best Location: Emphasizes the Glove Arm to engage the lower body and coordinate a throwing motion for a healthier and more effective delivery.

Benefits of the Best Location …

  • Reduced Injury Risk: Proper mechanics help Young Pitchers find their target.
  • Improved Mechanics: Intermediate Pitchers correct flaws before they become problematic.
  • Enhanced Performance: Advanced Pitchers refine their technique for better control and velocity.
Location guides the lower body to a more natural and efficient throw.
  • Location & Velocity: Location emphasizes using the lower body for power, leading to increased velocity and better control over where you throw the ball.
  • Simpler Learning: Location breaks down the throwing motion into 3 balanced positions and 1 action.
  • Balanced Positions:  Location focuses on better balance and control.
  • Glove Hand Movement: A key element is a specific glove hand movement that initiates the throwing motion and engages the lower body.
  • No Unnecessary Movements: Location focuses on a more efficient throw.
Consider your location based on your age and specific pitching needs.