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Re: Re: ? pitching


Posted by: Matt () on Wed Jan 9 20:36:45 2002


Good evening,
> >
> > Anyone have feedbadk on the Dick Mills pitching program. I have an 11 yr old interested in learning.
>
> The Mills program is, pardon my analogy, the 'linear hitting' of pitching philosophy. It's OK if you don't have high goals (any program is better than nothing).
> If you want some real content, check out both The Pitching Mound and Setpro.

< I am familiar with Dick Mills Pitching philosophy and ironically, I thought it was the 'rotational hitting'of pitching philosophy. From my understanding he teaches that you should land closed and then rotate to deliver the pitch. Doesn't this sound familiar. "The keep your front shoulder in rule does have merit during the stride and pre-launch positioning" in truisms and fallacies. So, if you think Mill's teachings are linear in your opinion, please tell me why and tell me how to teach pitching with a rotational aproach.


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