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		<title>3X Pitching Mechanics Triggers to Benefit You Game Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 05:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brent Pourciau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[3X Pitching is an advanced approach to pitching velocity. It is extremely effective but requires an insane work ethic to implement the 3X mechanics. It is hard enough to perfect the 3X approach when in practice, when in a game, it can almost seem impossible until you have given it enough time and effort. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone  wp-image-4525" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" title="3x-pitching-triggers" src="http://img.topvelocity.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/3x-pitching-triggers-300x98.jpg" alt="3X Pitching Triggers" width="300" height="98" />3X Pitching is an advanced approach to pitching velocity. It is extremely effective but requires an insane work ethic to implement the 3X mechanics. It is hard enough to perfect the 3X approach when in practice, when in a game, it can almost seem impossible until you have given it enough time and effort. What makes game time so difficult is the stress factor. Stress effects the brain by overloading it with excessive stimulation. This means all of the new motor coordination, that has just been programmed, is out the window when stress shows up. The only way to battle this is to learn how to reduce your stress levels by giving your brain some triggers to simplify the mechanics commands to help stimulate your central nervous system.<span id="more-4292"></span></p>
<h2>How the Brain Works During Game Time</h2>
<p>Before we go into these 3X Pitching mechanics triggers let&#8217;s take a look at how our brain works best during game time. During game time the brain is overwhelmed with responsibility from keeping track of the count to holding runners on base. Overloading the brain with a ton of mechanic positions and adjustments can be detrimental to a pitchers performance. The key is to keep the amount of information the brain has to process to a minimum. This is why a good pre-game routine to help reduce this stress is so important. This article does not cover a full pre-game routine but it will support it with some key 3X Pitching mechanics triggers to simplify the process of keeping the pitchers mechanics on target during the game.</p>
<p><em>These 4 triggers listed below should be used within your inner dialog during game time. This means these are commands for your inner voice before every pitch. If you do not have an inner voice then just say these 3X pitching triggers out loud. Don&#8217;t worry, you will not be the first pitcher who likes to talk to himself!</em></p>
<h2>4 Key 3X Pitching Triggers for Game Time</h2>
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<li><strong>Knee to Hip</strong> &#8211; This is a great place to start. This simple trigger should tell your body to move your drive leg knee forward during your leg lift until it is in a linear position with your front hip. This will help you hit the perfect &#8220;Load&#8221; position with these simple words.</li>
<li><strong>Accelerate</strong> &#8211; This will immediately follow the first trigger and it should tell your body to start moving and work to hit your peak speed before front foot strike. This will support triple extension before front foot strike along with building optimal stride power.</li>
<li><strong>Separate</strong> &#8211; This will follow the previous trigger and notice that these last three triggers rhythm which makes it easy to say them quickly because you will also be moving through these triggers and mechanics very quickly. When you say <strong>separate,</strong> you are telling your body at front foot strike to feel your hips slam open, as it separates your hips from shoulders, building optimal core torque.</li>
<li><strong>Pronate</strong> &#8211; Moving into this trigger from the last skips some important components, the reason we skip them is because they happen so quickly that you will not be able to influence them during game time as easily as the 4 triggers here. If you can focus on separation into pronation, then there is a good chance that you have implemented the components in between correctly and are reaching your top velocity. I believe good pronation of the throwing arm at release will only occur if you have good external rotation and forward trunk tilt which are the critical components that occur between this trigger and the last one.</li>
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<p>If these 4 3X Pitching Triggers for game time do not work for you then make sure that you keep your triggers simple. The goal here is to help your body mechanically at game time without overloading itself with too much information for it to process under stress.</p>
<p>All of these 3X Pitching Triggers come from the 3X Pitching Velocity program. It is a requirement to have completed this program before these trigger will work for you. I would bet you your money back that if you complete the 16 week 3X Pitching Velocity program that these pitching triggers will be the key to your success this season. Best of luck!</p>
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		<title>The Pitching Windup vs Stretch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 17:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brent Pourciau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get this question a lot, &#8220;the windup vs the stretch, what is better?&#8221; The problem is the windup is almost sacred to the game of baseball but it really has no purpose besides a kind of confidence builder on the mental state of the pitcher. The windup represents the old style of pitching from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" src="http://topvelocity.net/wp-content/gallery/pitching-clips/dizzy_dean.gif" alt="pitching from the stretch or wind up" width="228" height="180" />I get this question a lot, &#8220;the windup vs the stretch, what is better?&#8221; The problem is the windup is almost sacred to the game of baseball but it really has no purpose besides a kind of confidence builder on the mental state of the pitcher. The windup represents the old style of pitching from back in the day when the pitchers would use the windup to get their arms moving faster like in the video clip here of Dizzy Dean. Now that we have learned that doing this is destructive to pitching velocity, the windup has become just an extra step to throwing in the stretch.<span id="more-1386"></span></p>
<h2>The Benefits of the Windup</h2>
<ol>
<li>This means no one is on base, so you potentially have more time to build momentum through your stride but you can also do this in the stretch.</li>
<li>This also means, you have more time once you start your delivery, to focus up on the target. Not to say you can&#8217;t do this in the stretch either.</li>
<li>It is a more intimidating position to face the batter which will give the pitcher more confidence.</li>
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<h2>The Benefits of the Stretch</h2>
<ol>
<li>You will throw your most important pitches here.</li>
<li>You have a more simple delivery mechanically.</li>
<li>You can get a good foot position on the rubber.</li>
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<p>I believe that the deciding factor, of a pitcher who would either like to use the stretch or the windup without runners on base, is the foot position issue. You can get your foot in a more comfortable and athletic position when in the stretch. This would really benefit pitchers who are playing on bad fields. You know that mound that has a crater in front of the rubber that annoys the hell out of you! Here is a <a href="http://topvelocity.net/pitching-velocity-quick-tip6/">velocity quick tip</a> that covers how to effectively position your foot on the rubber.</p>
<p>Pitchers that prefer the windup over the stretch, when acceptable, usually say the reason is because they feel more comfortable in the windup. If this is the case for you or your pitchers then this is fine. The only problem is if there is a significant difference between the pitchers delivery when in the windup as opposed to the stretch.  There should be no difference once the lift leg hip begins towards the target. Notice the video of John Smoltz below. His two deliveries are seamless between his windup and stretch.</p>
<p>I recommend pitching in the stretch more often because you will throw your most important pitches there. If you are more comfortable in the windup then this is usually because you throw more practice pitches in the windup. If this is the case, then I recommend throwing your bullpens in the stretch the majority of the time. This will also help you when you have runners on base. When runners are on base you must do your best to help your catcher to hold the runners on by being as quick as possible during your delivery. This means you may need to slide step. The problem is if you are a pitcher who likes to throw in the windup with a big leg lift, when in the stretch and slide stepping, you lose velocity. The key to not losing velocity in the slide step is focusing on the &#8220;Load&#8221; position. This position is when your hips are driving towards the target and you are squatting hard on your back leg. If you work hard to build momentum in the &#8220;Load&#8221; position, you can build as much momentum as you do with a high leg lift. Read my article on &#8220;<a href="http://topvelocity.net/lift-for-show-load-for-doe/">Lift for Show, Load for Doe</a>&#8221; to understand more about the &#8220;Load.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://topvelocity.net/images/topv-preview.png" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1391" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" title="stretch" src="http://up.topvelocity.net/uploads/2009/03/stretch.jpg" alt="throwing from the stretch" width="172" height="136" />I also recommend, when in the stretch, to start with your head and hips just inside your drive foot.  Have your feet almost shoulder width apart and your lift leg hip ready to fire to the target. This will help you get your lower half moving even faster to the target which will allow you to build maximum momentum along with optimal speed to hold base runners on.</p>
<p>It is important to remember that whatever you do to your delivery in the windup or stretch they must match each other once the hips begin moving towards the plate. If this does not occur then it will be very hard to stay consistent mechanically through the entire game. This will have a big effect on your balls to strikes ratio.</p>
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