Free Report About How To Boost Pitching Performance

"The Amazing True Story Of A 5'10" 170 lb. Skinny Pitcher
Who Throws 95-100 MPH Almost Effortlessly"

…Discover why it's the body stretching out like a huge rubber band
that produces velocity and not just the arm

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More pitchers than ever are trying to improve their overall pitching performance whether they are in Little League or trying to reach the next level in high school or college. And yet it seems that more parents than ever are frustrated with the results so far…even though many are getting professional instruction.

If you are having trouble helping your son improve his pitching performance whether he needs another 6-12 mph more velocity or better control or has a sore arm, it just might be because you are following instruction that is not based on the latest sports science research about pitching.

Outdated methods of pitching instruction, based on old-fashioned coaches beliefs, makes it difficult or nearly impossible for pitchers to achieve their full potential. Plus, because of this, many are getting injured at an alarming rate.

The key for parents of pitchers for avoiding this kind of common frustration is to make sure you are following evidence based principles based on the latest sports science research…rather than following ideas such as weighted balls or many foolish drills that most coaches just dream up. And if your son seems to be doing well, it never hurts to make sure you are not missing a key component that could literally skyrocket his performance.

This Free Pitching Report from 13-year online veteran pitching instructor and former major league pitcher Dick Mills is your no-nonsense guide to not only quickly improving your son's overall pitching performance but also insuring that he continues to improve without risk of injury or being confused by coaching techniques that are suspect or confusing and could actually reduce his performance and set him back.

In this informative and easy to read 30 page report all based on the latest sports science research, you'll learn:

  • Why speed of movement and momentum is more important than arm strength for improving pitching velocity

  • Why pitching drills such as the balance drill, kneeling drill, or towel drill reduce velocity by creating slow robotic pitchers

  • Why long toss, weighted balls or getting bigger and stronger do not necessarily improve velocity

  • Why flat ground pitching is more stressful than mound pitching and creates mechanical problems

  • Why throwing too few pitches each week is a cause of more arm injuries and less velocity

  • Why a long stride of at least 100% of the pitcher's height is essential for velocity, control and less arm injuries

  • How small and skinny pitchers of all ages can quickly produce over-powering velocity

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